#8 Slow as Sh*t - did someone just drop a brick on my Mac Painter always has a non-standard feel to me, to that I mean it worked “differently” than other apps most notably Adobe products, and where that may not be a bad thing it does have your UI going in un-foreseen areas to the user and in fact they had to adapt more to the Adobe standard of files and UI tool sets to be more useful to Photoshop users and this was early on before photoshops dominate in the graphics field but recognizing Adobe’s dominance with their other tools such as Illustrator and having to work with them as much as possible. ![]() I would start working or really experimenting trying to figure things out and the more palettes I opened the more lost I got - numbers of hair in my brush, all those adjustments but never a good predicable behaving brush and a lot of the natural media brushes I actually don’t know the real counter part so it’s hard to determine the “realness” of the brushes but I have seen the work produced and it’s just amazingly realistic just not on my monitor - maybe my monitor was broke. OMG, The pallets stuffed with selections, what does this do, what does that do, what does any of this do and trying to remember where the pallet you just used is or the setting you used 27 steps back, It was always overwhelming. #10 A zillion pallets with a zillion selections in each I thought it would be most fitting to do a classic Late Night With David Letterman Top 10 List and start at number 10 and work to the almighty number 1 reason Why I Can't Stand Using Corel Painter For Anything! Alright then, let’s get started.
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