![]() Impression balances function with a very reasonable price. Considering the cost difference between Painter (which is basically in the same zip code as where Photoshop CS6 used to live) and Impression isn’t even close. ![]() I also don’t physically paint, so much of its depth is lost on me. I’ve spoken before about my trials and tribulations with Corel Painter, which is a very cool program, but I never found the time to learn it, and it is far from intuitive. There’s really not much else I can say to endorse it other than that. If you’d like to see more from me, and read more about why I love Impression, c’mon in… If you’d like to buy it, use this link, and input “2IMPRESS” at checkout to get the normally priced $99 program for 40% off ($59.99!). ![]() If you’ve not yet updated, or you’d like to give it a free trial, you can go directly to Topaz Labs Website HERE. Now, Topaz has released Impression 2 with new tools and filters, and get this, it’s free for those of us who bought the original Impression. If you’ve been around for a little while, you may have seen my article written after getting to beta the original Topaz Impression. Summer is upon us, and so too are the deals and updates showering us with their bounty. ![]()
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