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Review: Adobe Illustrator CS3
Reviews: Written by Mordy Golding on April 18, 2007
The new Illustrator is faster, flashier, and more colorful, yes. But is it worth the upgrade? Read on to find out.
Review: CorelDraw X3 Graphics Suite
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on January 27, 2006
With new and improved tools in CorelDraw, Photo-Paint, and PowerTrace, this is one sweet suite.
Review: Wacom Cintiq 21UX Interactive Pen Display
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on July 4, 2005
It's a display you can draw on. It's a tablet you can surf the Web with. And it comes with a sophisticated pen and lots of bundled software. But is it right for you?
Review: Adobe Illustrator CS2
Reviews: Written by Matthew Richmond on May 6, 2005
Adobe's vector-art creation tool comes alive, learns a few new tricks, and leads the pack.
Strata 3D CX: Familiar Application in Changing Times
Reviews: Written by Sean Wagstaff on November 30, 2004
This easy-to-use 3D application sticks to its roots and renders great-looking pictures. Native Photoshop file support makes it even more accessible for graphic designers, but power users will find Strata 3D CX's modeler lackluster.
The Cat with the Fresh Hat: Corel Painter Makes the Most of its 9th Life
Reviews: Written by Sean Wagstaff on October 5, 2004
The newest version of Corel Painter features a less-intimidating interface, much-improved performance, and a handful of new media brushes and effects. According to Sean Wagstaff, Painter IX is the closest version yet to working with traditional paints and brushes.
CorelDraw Graphics Suite 12: Smart Doodling, Dynamic Snapping, Savvy Copying
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on January 13, 2004
Some graphics products may be flashier, but few offer the bang-per-buck of CorelDraw Graphics Suite. Just-announced version 12 of this illustration-imaging-animation package offers intelligent eyedroppers and smart drawing tools and withdraws Mac support.
Illustrator CS: Adobe Squeezes in More for Designers
Reviews: Written by Sandee Cohen on December 2, 2003
Now in its 11th version, Adobe Illustrator is already jam-packed with features. But Illustrator CS manages to add new drawing and design tools. Is it enough? Sandee Cohen reviews the latest.
The Creative Toolbox: FreeHand MX Integrates and Innovates
Reviews: Written by George Penston on April 15, 2003
Macromedia gives its venerable illustration software FreeHand an MX makeover -- a unified user interface, tighter integration with other MX products, and some interesting new features. Do they add up to make FreeHand MX a worthwhile upgrade?
Dip into SketchUp for Easy 3D
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on January 14, 2003
Designers who want to try 3D modeling are usually forced to think in such unfamiliar terms as "extrusions" and "lathes." SketchUp, on the other hand, lets you create 3D scenes with a toolset and interface more like drawing programs than CAD software. Ben Long walks you through it.
Expression 3: Illustration Tools Meet Natural-Media Brushes
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on December 16, 2002
You've heard of natural-media painting programs, but what about natural-media drawing programs? Creature House Expression is a sleek and engaging illustration application that lets you "paint" vector shapes and strokes. Susan Glinert looks at the latest version.
Draw On It: Corel's Latest Graphics Suite Packs Powerful Punch
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on August 13, 2002
New Dimensions: Two 3-D Modelers Open New Worlds
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on April 12, 2002
Three-dimensional modeling is unquestionably a niche market, but the work of talented 3D designers is evident in print, multimedia, games, and the Internet.
DeBabelizer Pro 5: The Ultimate Image Translator
Reviews: Written by Sean Wagstaff on February 11, 2002
Deneba Canvas 8: Master of Some
Reviews: Written by Gary W. Priester on January 21, 2002
Canvas was the first graphics application to integrate vector-graphics creation and bitmap editing within a single application. Designed for, and used primarily by technical illustrators, Canvas 8 has a little something for everybody: graphic designers, art directors, illustrators, Web site designers, and corporate presentation designers.
Hands On with Corel Graphics Suite 10
Reviews: Written by Dennis Sellers on January 19, 2002
I've almost forgiven Corel for ceasing development of WordPerfect for the Mac, since they've brought their entire procreate line to Mac OS X. Painter 7 is a fine program, as is Corel Graphics Suite 10, even if it is a bit rough around the edges.
Hands on with Canvas 8
Reviews: Written by Dennis Sellers on January 3, 2002
I'm been a big fan of Canvas since the time I had only a half day to cull through 300 digital photos and produce a brochure for my church. I used Deneba's "one-stop" software package for illustration, bitmap editing and document design for the project and have been an avid supporter of Canvas ever since.
The Creative Toolbox: Illustrator's Almost-Perfect 10
Reviews: Written by George Penston on December 10, 2001
Adobe has released Illustrator 10, which marks Adobe's first product release to offer both Windows XP and OS X compatibility (it also runs on Mac OS 9 and on several flavors of Windows). .... underneath the slick veneer of the interface, Illustrator 10 brings an assortment of new tools and features to foster creative freedom and boost productivity.
Bryce 5 is a World Apart
Reviews: Written by Susan Glinert Stevens on October 3, 2001
The world isn't flat, so why are your computer-generated landscapes? Corel's Bryce 5 lets you create your own universe with ease and imagination.
Photoshop Dodge and Burn with Nik Color Efex Pro
Reviews: Written by Ben Long on September 3, 2001
Building on the lens filters and techniques long used by film photographers, Nik Multimedia's Color Efex Pro offers up dozens of Photoshop filters that make it easier to get your images just right.