Technology
Dip your toes into the wonderful world of digital art for less than $20
TL;DR: Add a unique flare to existing photos with a lifetime subscription to Flame Painter 4 for just $19, a 78% savings, as of May 8.
Ever wonder how those Instagram influencers jazz up their photos with fancy digital art features? As it turns out, it’s not some unattainable skill but is simply all about having the right tools. You could use Adobe Photoshop, but the unique painting software Flame Painter 4 has less of a learning curve, is more affordable, and offers a whole new world of creativity. Actually, you can even use Flame Painter as a Photoshop add-on, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
This digital painting software lets you easily create original artwork, light effects, beautiful backgrounds, and more. You can add some unique flare over existing photographs with the life-like particle brushes or start with a blank canvas and draw digitally just as you would IRL. These digital brushes are alive and vibrant, ranging from classic light effects to structured patterns, textured shapes, or even organic painting brushes. Plus, everything is totally customizable from the shape and texture to gradient and behavior. Better yet, it works on Mac OS, Windows, and even as an Adobe Photoshop add-on.
Here’s a glimpse at Flame Painter’s intuitive interface and inspiring abilities:
Typically a lifetime subscription would cost you $89, but you can sign up while it’s on sale for just $19.
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