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Most modes available in Photoshop are also available in Painter, except the Linear Dodge (Add), which is very useful when painting light on a separate layer. Please implement this mode.
It would be great to right click and just merge the layer you're working on with the layer underneath it. This way you can add details to an image then quickly merge it to keep layer count manageable without having to group all layers or drop to t...
A more comprehensive set of adjustment tools for contrast/brightness/hue/tone/etc for layer and final image
The current adjustments are very limited with linear scales and with crude levels of adjustment. It would be useful to see, for example, adjustment layers as in PSP or PS to apply to one layer or all layers below. It would be better if these adjus...
I often use PaintShop Pro for editing and making adjustments to my images. Would be good to have file compatibility and be able to transfer .RIFF file or .PSPimage files between Painter and PaintShop Pro so I don't loose file data when transferrin...
When using Save as painter opens up the last opened folder rather than the folder associated with the file being saved. When using Save as, please could painter open the folder in which file is currently stored.
This is a functionality that Photoshop has. It works like this: - Choose the eyedropper tool - Left click and hold anywhere on the canvas - While still holding, move the eyedropper tool outside of the program and release click over the colour you ...
The purpose of having this setting is to allow a user to change multiple but separate areas of identical flat color throughout the illustration with one click of the Paintbucket. For example, if you have a character who appears in multiple panels ...
Option to fill with a color quickly (and also gradient, pattern, weave, etc) simply by hitting a single key on the keyboard but without the Edit/Fill dialog box opening.
Photoshop has a thing in its brush engine called 'dual brush' where you can use one brush inside another brush. Difficult to explain, but you can see a demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yidS6WRLObw