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PC World Review of ArtRage – 4 out of 5 Stars! “ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun” by Erez Zukerman

June 21, 2013

 PC World Review of ArtRage – 4 out of 5 Stars! “ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun” by Erez Zukerman

by Erez Zukerman, PC World PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2036183/review-artrage-makes-creating-natural-looking-art-easy-and-fun.html
 PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
 PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
 PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
 PC World Review of ArtRage - 4 out of 5 Stars! "ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun" by Erez Zukerman
Review: ArtRage makes creating natural-looking art easy and fun At a Glance
ArtRage 4.0 $50.00 ArtRage is easy and pleasant to start working with, especially if you have a pen tablet or a touchscreen computer.
Erez Zukerman  
Painting is fun. Unfortunately, software for painting often gets a bad rep: I don’t mean image-editing (Photoshop), but actual painting (Microsoft Paint). But Microsoft Paint is at the very bottom of the painting totem pole, often associated squiggly-looking Rage Guy memes. More modern tools like SpeedyPainter and Corel Painter Lite show that creating beautiful, natural-looking art using a computer is possible, and doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. ArtRage joins these accessible tools with its own touch-friendly interface and an attractive $50 price tag. The Symmetry feature makes for interesting paintings that sometimes look like koalas.  
Much like Corel Painter Lite and its older sibling, Corel Painter, ArtRage simulates natural media. Paper and brush both have textures; load your brush with paint and draw it across the canvas with one long stroke, and it will gradually fade out. Paint over an area again, and colors will blend, leaving visible brush strokes.
ArtRage’s interface is simple to pick up, with most functions in easy reach. I tested it with a simple stylus and one of the new breed of touchscreen-enabled laptops, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13. Radial toolbars at the bottom two corners of the screen let me quickly switch tools and adjust colors without fiddling with menus. Other tools show up as floating panels, which are easy to drag and resize using large, comfortable grippers, and automatically wink out of existence as you paint near them. You can pan, zoom, and rotate the canvas with two fingers, making for a very natural workflow. While most of the interface is touch-friendly, it’s not all quite there yet: Adjusting layer opacity still requires the keyboard, for example.
Stencils and rulers make it easy to constrain your work.  
Once you get used to the friendly interface and simple tools, it’s time to start playing around with some of the more creative features. Symmetry makes it possible to create interesting, kaleidoscope-like drawings, while stencils and rulers let you constrict your work in interesting ways, for a more accurate, geometric look. Stencils and rulers are made to look like physical objects lying on top of your canvas: You can drag them around and resize them, but they look like pieces of plastic or metal. ArtRage supports layers, too, and you can blur individual layers, adjust their blend modes, change their textures, and more.
When zooming in for detail work, it often helps to keep the big picture in mind. When watching videos made with SpeedyPainter, I noticed just how often artists would zoom in and out, again and again, to get a sense of how the work is progressing. ArtRage helps avoid this by offering a feature called Views. A View works like a little Polaroid snap of your painting that lies on top of your canvas while you zoom in to work on the details. Just like a physical Polaroid, you can drag the View around and rotate it. Unlike its real-world counterpart, you can also change a View’s size, and zoom in or out on its contents. The same concept is used to show pieces of scrap canvas or other files for reference.
Polaroid-like Views of your work keep the big picture in view while zooming in for detail work. ArtRage feels deep and capable, but remains accessible and easy to start with. The attractive price tag doesn’t hurt, either. Like most other painting software, it is usable with a mouse, but shines when used with a pen tablet or a touchscreen. If you’re looking for an affordable and simple way to get into digital painting, try ArtRage out.
ArtRage 4.0 http://www.pcworld.com/product/1253377/artrage-4-0.html At a Glance ArtRage is easy and pleasant to start working with, especially if you have a pen tablet or a touchscreen computer.
View full product specs » http://www.pcworld.com/product/1253377/artrage-4-0.html
Price when rated: $50 (feature-limited demo)
Pros •Easy-to-use interface •Attractive price
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Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans: “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.”

May 2, 2013

Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans: “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.”

by Duncan Evans, Macworld UKMacworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.”Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.”
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Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.”
Art Rage 4 review: Bring the power of Corel Painter to your Mac at a fraction of the costAll the creativity of Corel Painter at a fraction of the price Duncan Evans Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.” Manufacturer: Ambient Design Manufacturer: Ambient Design Pros: Natural media watercolours and oils react with each other and the canvas, the uncluttered interface is a revelation compared to rivals, lots of pen and tablet support, adjustable and configurable user options, incredibly cheap. Cons: Lacks variety of natural media tools, not much in the way of filters, weak on the lighting front, tools aren’t as sophisticated as Painter, can be slow at times. Min specs: Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or later, Intel CPU, 512MB RAM. Price: $49.90 (£35) Star rating: We rate this 5 out of 5.Star rating Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs. ArtRage is like Painter in that it is a proper, natural-media painting package. That means that paint on the paper has depth and mixes with the underlying colour or watercolour spreads and dries on the paper. In terms of what’s new in this version, it’s all about supporting and making best use of tablets and pens, though most features are supported by mouse control as well. There’s bristle stiffness and head aspect control when using the oil paints, colour and brush sizes can be stored as presets, your own colour swatches can be saved and there are coloured canvas patterns. For direct Wacom stylus support there’s new support for the Stylus Tilt, Airbrush Wheel and Art Pen Barrel Rotation, stylus properties can be defined and tools can be assigned to specific styluses.
There are lots of other enhancements, the most notable of which are the paint symmetry options that will help speed up painting by duplicating brush strokes. These include mirroring, adjustable axes and rotation and symmetrical strokes. Although ArtRage is fairly robust there’s now automatic backing up of files when saving so there’s always another copy on hand.
Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.” Using a trace layer means that the tool used automatically picks up the colour from underneath, making it easy to create a new image.
If you were hoping for lots of new media brushes then look away, the focus here is on making everything work better. Previously you could pin reference images to the canvas, well now you can pin scraps for colour mixing or making test paintings. There are also independent viewports that can be zoomed and panned and references are easy to drag directly off the canvas when no longer needed. A number of the enhancements are workflow related, so that the workspace can be collapsed to provide a tight, focussed area and there’s a single panel for gathering custom resources. There are some new tools though, with the addition of a cloner, gradient and pattern fills and a noise filter.
If you’ve never used ArtRage before, then the minimalist interface will come as something of a surprise, but it’s all about making the tools easy to use and concentrating on the painting. This release continues that progress making it a compelling, low-cost alternative to the natural media overload of Painter. The oils and watercolours aren’t as sophisticated as Painter, but they are definitely better than Photoshop’s tools, and they do act and react in a natural media fashion. This makes creating those styles of artwork much easier.
Macworld UK’s 5 Star Rating of ArtRage 4 by Duncan Evans:  “Up until recently, the digital painting world was split between those working miracles with Photoshop’s limited tools and those enduring headaches with Painter’s overbearing complexity. When ArtRage arrived it was like a breath of fresh air, and here with version 4 it has stepped up to rival either, more expansive package, for your digital painting needs.” There’s support for multiple layers and easily using reference images and scraps of images for test purposes.
Macworld Buying Advice Easy to recommend ArtRage, the latest improvements make it more flexible and powerful. While it isn’t on a par with the tools available in Painter, it has a massively shorter learning time and can be producing excellent results in very little time. With a bargain price as well, ArtRage 4 can sit happily alongside your more expensive software, ready to be picked up and used quickly.  
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ARTRAGE AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, BARCELONA

February 27, 2013

 

ArtRage – Painting Software Lets you Become an iPad Artist!
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ARTRAGE AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, BARCELONA

 

Would you like to meet with ArtRage at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona February 26-28, 2013, Booth 3C28, MOBA Mobile Barcelona Festival.

ArtRage www.artrage.com, the most realistic painting software, will be showing a special selection from the LA Mobile Arts Festival la-maf.com with live paintings using the new ArtRage 4 on the Microsoft Surface Pro.  ArtRage supports pen pressure and two finger multi-touch gestures for canvas, layers, selections, rulers, stencils, stickers and reference images.

To celebrate mobile creativity, ArtRage for iPhone can be downloaded free (regularly $1.99) during Mobile World Congress, Feb 26-28, from the iTunes store at: Apple iTunes Store.

Stop by Booth 3C28 – ArtRage demo station at MOBA Booth or contact for meetings: Karen Thomas/Eva Yutani Thomas PR (631) 549-7575 kthomas@thomaspr.com eyutani@thomaspr.com

ArtRage 4 offers unique touch-friendly workflow advantages optimized for pen tablet users. The art creation app takes full advantage of the new Windows 8 multi-touch tablets, laptops, and desktops.  ArtRage 4 not only allows rotation, scale, and movement of the canvas with two fingers, but it can even utilize simple multi-touch gestures with layers, selections, rulers, stencils, stickers and reference images.  Whether using a pen, brush, drawing tablet, mouse or even a finger, ArtRage provides the experience of actually “painting” digitally on a computer canvas with oil paints that smear and blend, and watercolors that flow together to create soft, wet gradations, just as they would in a traditional art studio.  ArtRage is also available for iPad and iPhone.

ArtRage 4 press release:  http://www.thomas-pr.com/ambientdesign/artrage4release.html
ArtRage Features overview: http://www.artrage.com/files/artrage_product_comparison.pdf
New Features in ArtRage 4: http://www.artrage.com/files/artrage_product_comparison.pdf
Feature Comparison Chart: http://www.artrage.com/artrage-4-features.html

For more info about MOBA (The Mobile Barcelona Festival):  http://mobileworldcapital.com/festival/

Thanks to the mlove.com crew for making this happen – “Best Event for Mobile” – Wired UK.

ArtRage at Mobile World Congress Photos: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignmobileworldcongress1.html
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ARTRAGE AT CES

January 7, 2013

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ArtRage – Painting Software Lets you Become an iPad Artist!               

 

ARTRAGE AT CES:

SONY BOOTH:  Artrage will be shown at the Sony Booth: #14200 LVCC Central Hall.

World famous artist, David Kassan will be painting with ArtRage on Sony VAIO touch screens at the booth.  Stop by and ask for Uwe Maurer or David Kassan.

WACOM BOOTH: Artrage will also be at the Wacom Booth #36045 LVCC South Hall. Stephen Burns will show ArtRage together with Bamboo tablets.  Stop by and ask for Stephen’s ArtRage tutorial DV.

ARTRAGE iOS SPECIALS AT CES:

  • ArtRage for iPhone will be free for a limited time!
  • ArtRage for iPad will be $2.99 instead of $4.99

For more info, see www.artrage.com

ArtRage works great with popular multi-touch screens, including Windows 8, Windows 7, iPad and iPhone touch screens. ArtRage lets you become a true digital artist, providing the experience of actually “painting” digitally on a computer canvas with oil paints that smear and blend, and watercolors that flow together to create soft, wet gradations, just as they would with traditional art tools and materials.

ArtRage Studio Pro 3.5 for Windows and Mac is available immediately, priced at $59.90 at http://www.artrage.com/artrage-store.html. ArtRage for iPad is also available immediately priced at $4.99 from the Apple iTunes Store. To test the creative possibilities on your own multi-touch screens for painting, download the free 30 day trial version of ArtRage Studio Pro (Mac & Win) at http://www.artrage.com/artrage-demos.html.

For press review copies of ArtRage Studio Pro or ArtRage for iPad & iPhone and Stephen Burns ArtRage Studio Pro Training video contact:

kthomas@thomaspr.com or eyutani@thomaspr.com

Videos: ArtRage on Sony VAIO Duo 11 – Learn to Paint like the Masters http://youtu.be/n6JXOkDnxjA?hd=1
ArtRage YouTube Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/artragetv
ArtRage on Touch screens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JVfVbJmaeM&feature=youtu.be&hd=1
ArtRage training video by Stephen Burns, PhotoshopCAFE.com: http://www.photoshopcafe.com/video/products/introduction-to-artrage.htm

Photos: ArtRage with David Kassan in Times Square video: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartragetimessquare.html
Warhol Daisy recreated in ArtRage: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignwarholdaisy.html
Miro Daybreak recreated in ArtRage: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesigndaybreak.html
Hokusai Great Wave recreated in ArtRage: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesigngreatwave.html
Apple Painted in ArtRage Studio: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignapple.html

Releases: Sony Release: http://www.thomas-pr.com/ambientdesign/artragesonyrelease.html
Hot One Award Release: http://www.thomas-pr.com/ambientdesign/artragehotoneawardrelease.html
ArtRage 3.5 Release: http://www.thomas-pr.com/ambientdesign/artragestudioprorelease.html

ArtRage 3.5 Product Comparison: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/files/artrage_product_comparison.pdf
New Features: http://www.artrage.com/artrage-whatsnew.html
Website: www.artrage.com  Facebook: www.facebook.com/artrage
Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/artrage/pool/
Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artrage/
Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artrage/

To schedule meetings at CES, contact: Karen Thomas/Bill Kouwenhoven Thomas PR C: (516) 527-9111 kthomas@thomaspr.com / bkouwen@thomas-pr.com

ArtRage Video – Learn to Paint like the Masters: Warhol, Miro, Hokusai

October 14, 2012
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ArtRage Video – Learn to Paint like the Masters: Warhol, Miro, Hokusai

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ArtRage in Wall St. Journal: “Two of my favorite apps that turn the iPad into an easel are $2.99 ArtRage..”

March 7, 2012
ArtRage in Wall St. Journal by Katie Boehret:  "Two of my favorite apps that turn the iPad into an easel are $2.99 ArtRage.."
 
ArtRage in Wall St. Journal: “Two of my favorite apps that turn the iPad into an easel are $2.99 ArtRage..”
 
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March 6, 2012

Two of my favorite apps that turn the iPad into an easel are $2.99 ArtRage…

ArtRage offers 11 different tools, including oil paints (represented by paint tubes), pastels, and even a palate-knife tool that blends colors on the screen. The marks that one’s stylus makes on the iPad screen adjust differently with each tool. When colors are added to the canvas, they blend like in real life, so oil strokes of pink and pale blue make a light purple shade. Images can be saved to a gallery, uploaded to Dropbox and Facebook, printed or emailed.

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ARTRAGE FOR IPHONE FUN PAINTING APP NOW LAUNCHED

December 15, 2011

 ArtRage – Painting Software Lets you Become an iPad Artist!    ArtRage for iPhone Photo “Snowy Night” by Bo PaweenaArtRage for iPhone Photo “Testing ArtRage for iPhone” by Bo Paweena 

Artrage for iPhone Photos:
“Snowy Night” by Bo Paweena: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonesnowy.html
“Testing ArtRage for iPhone” by Bo Paweena: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonetesting.html 
Screen Shot – Blends: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphoneblends.html
Screen Shot – Color: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonecolor.html
Screen Shot – General: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonegeneral.html
Screen Shot – Quick: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonequick.html
Screen Shot – Tools: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonetools.html
Screen Shot – Tracing: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonetracing.html
“Landscape” by Benjamin Rabe: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphonelandscape.html
“Look to the left” by Benjamin Rabe: http://www.thomas-pr.com/136/photos/ambientdesignartrageiphoneleft.html  
Contact:
Karen Thomas/Eva Yutani, Thomas PR
(631) 549-7575 kthomas@thomaspr.com or eyutani@thomaspr.com Website: www.thomas-pr.com    
 

ARTRAGE FOR IPHONE FUN PAINTING APP NOW LAUNCHED
 
Based on ArtRage Studio Pro Advanced Painting Realistic Technology with Special Introductory Pricing of $.99 — Cool Tool Lets Users Paint on Their iPhone Everywhere They Go
 
Highly Anticipated ArtRage for iPhone Available for iPhone 4 or Later

 

December 15, 2011, San Francisco, CA – Ambient Design www.artrage.com, the leading award-winning creator of realistic art painting software for Mac & Windows, launched today ArtRage for iPhone powerful physical paint simulation software for the iPhone 4 or later.  Based on the award-winning ArtRage Studio and Studio Pro, ArtRage for iPhone provides an unprecedented creative experience on the go that lets users of all skill levels explore natural painting on the iPhone for a live simulation of the properties of real paint. 

Express Your Artistic Side with Your iPhone 

Priced at only $.99 for a limited time, ArtRage for iPhone lets users express their artistic side with their iPhone with easy to use painting and drawing tools that work like the real thing.  It not only places color on a canvas, but it also keeps track of how much paint there is and how “wet” it is, so colors can blend under the brush.  It also incorporates canvas grain and drier pigment textured effects and allows Layers to be added to the painting so users can work on individual elements without damaging others.  Photos can be imported to smear around like oil paint or used as a Tracing Image that can be overlaid on the canvas. 

Designed Specifically for the iPhone – Actual Live Simulation of Properties of Real Paint 

Designed specifically for the iPhone, ArtRage for iPhone is compact, maximizing the creative space without hiding critical functions, such as tool and color selection. As the user paints, controls move out of the way so they don’t have to stop and manually adjust panels.  In addition, with support for Multi-Touch gestures, important shortcuts are also available without the need of any interface.  “ArtRage for iPhone fits the iPhone perfectly as a painting platform,” said Matthew Fox-Wilson, Creative Director, Ambient Design.  “It’s not special effects software, it’s an actual live simulation of the properties of real paint.”
 

Demos of ArtRage for iPhone at CES 2012 Available 

The different versions of ArtRage will be shown interacting across iOS, Mac OSX, and Windows platforms at CES 2012, Las Vegas, January 10-13, 2012 at a private suite to be announced.  Please contact Karen Thomas/Eva Yutani, Thomas PR to schedule an appointment kthomas@thomaspr.com / eyutani@thomaspr.com.   

ArtRage for iPhone Features:

 Real Oil Color:

– Oil Brush with thickness and smearing.

– High quality strokes respect the volume of paint on the canvas, letting artists play with texture as well as color.

– Palette Knife for spreading and blending pigment.

– Paint Tube for laying down thick blobs of oil. 

Sketching Tools that Interact with the Canvas:

– Pencil for sketching or shading.

– Eraser and Flood Fill.

– Each tool comes with a set of variant types for different effects.

– Inking Pen with auto-smoothing for crisp illustration.

– Crayon for waxy shaded lines. 

Tracing Images:

– Export PNG or JPG by email, or export to the Photos App.

– Import photos to a new file or a layer.

– Use the camera as a source for New Files, References, Layers, or Tracing Images. 

Layers:

– Add Layers to the canvas with easy adjustment of opacity and visibility. 

Easy Access to Tools & Colors:

– Easy access pods in the corners provide important functionality without getting in the way.

– Elements vanish as the user paints so they can paint underneath without having to stop.

– Multi-Touch provides instant shortcuts for canvas manipulation and Brush Size.

– Quick Reference and Help cover the basics of the application.

– Tap and drag tool selection allows tool selection in one quick gesture.

 – Unlimited Undo/Redo. 

ArtRage for iPhone works with iPhone 4 and later phones and is available immediately priced at $.99 for a limited time (normally priced at $1.99) at: http://www.artrage.com/artrage-iphone.html.  In addition, there are versions of ArtRage for iPad with sale pricing of $4.99 (normally $6.99) available from the Apple iTunes Store and more advanced desktop versions of ArtRage 3.5 Studio and Studio Pro for Mac and Windows, with sale pricing of $19.90 (normally $39.99) and $49.90 (normally $79.90) respectively available at www.artrage.com (see comparison chart at: http://www2.ambientdesign.com/files/artrage_product_comparison.pdf).  For more information, see website:  www.artrage.com, Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/artrage, and YouTube:  http://www.youtube.com/user/artragetv. 

About Ambient Design Ltd.

 

Ambient Design Ltd. is a New Zealand-based global software development and publishing firm, specializing in creative applications and user interfaces for artists of all ages and all levels of competency, including professionals, hobbyists and students. The principals have over 40 years experience in combining complex image processing algorithms with an easily accessible user experience. Ambient Design Ltd. was founded in 2000 by Andy Bearsley and Matt Fox-Wilson, formerly of MetaCreations, the developer of Painter, Bryce and Kai’s Power Tools.  Ambient Design’s products are available in 12 languages and have been downloaded over 10 million times.  For more information, see www.artrage.com.

 

ArtRage, Ambient Design and the BrushMan logo are trademarks of Ambient Design Ltd. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.