11/30/2023 0 Comments Art rage 5Here’s a screenshot of my latest WIP in 4.5, which is the look I’ve always known. The next thing I noticed was the toolbar at the top. 4.5 was no slouch, but it would usually take 10-15 seconds to open on my desktop computer. The first thing I noticed was how incredibly quickly version 5 opened. Yes, score! I’ve been putting it through its paces for the past few weeks, looking for new features, bugs, whatever little tidbits I could find that struck a chord with me. So, I threw my hat in the ring, and a few days later, the lovely Hannah from Ambient Design got back to me with a code for a free review copy. I could get something I was prepared to pay for – not that they needed to know that – for the cost of a review? Something I would have chatted about anyway? Yes, please. I was all ready to plop down my money for an upgrade (once you’re a user, you get new versions for 50% off, or so it has been since I’ve been using it) when I noticed that they were offering review copies. So, I went over to the ArtRage site and found my suspicions confirmed. I noticed a few weeks ago that it had been awhile since I’d gotten an update to my 4.5 install, and I thought that perhaps the next version was out or would be soon. It’s not the only tool in my tool belt (I also have Manga Studio, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Paint.NET), but it’s the one that I use almost exclusively for illustration work. I started off with 3.x and moved onto 4.x when it came out. As any reader of the blog knows, I’ve been an ArtRage user for years.
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