Changing Digital Photos Into Artistic Paintings

Date May 18, 2008

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Some of you already know because of my posts and the theme design (With no logo) that I really sux on designing and using what so many people know “Photoshop”, I really don’t know about this issue but does photoshop changes Digital photos into artistic paintings?. Today I received a request review about a software that is called: GMX-PhotoPainter.

Like the same company explains what is about this software: GMX-PhotoPainter it’s a software that transforms digital photos into artistic paintings. It includes a variety of styles such as watercolor, crayon or oil painting. I was searching for some examples on how it looks like after changing the pictures here I found two pictures which are pretty nice:

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Pretty cool Hammer ah? Also check the signature, that is cool everyone will think that I painted that hammer! But I liked more this car, it seems a real Artistic painting:

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You can download GMX-PhotoPainter in a demo version. Also they provide a Blog and a forum which you can get the support there even from the administrator, but I don’t really recommend to get support from there because they are not so active, so will be better to get support from their ticket system. The software cost $94.95 and the system requirements are the following: Windows XP, 2000, NT 4.0, Millenium & Minimum RAM 512 Mb.

If you want to check more examples and screenshots on this software check their main site and go to “users gallery” as well in the right sidebar they have some screenshots. So What do you think about this software? Is cheap? Can you make this with a free software?

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