![]() The score and associated optimisation helped on my iMac – a lot. I’m happy to report that Corel isn’t making “fake news” here and that we don’t have to chant “Lock them up” or “Send them home” like some people do when their mindless and clueless leader starts an equally clueless rant. The proof of the pudding is always in the eating. Of course, anyone can create some bogus system that seems to test your Mac and show you a score at the end of it. Your Mac’s score is even shown in a graphic with the score in numbers proudly displayed. And so, Painter 2020’s “Brush Accelerator” will test your system and apply an optimised performance setting automatically. They have become so much more powerful that, for the first time, it actually made sense for the developers of Painter to include an optimisation engine. Painter’s philosophy hasn’t changed but our Macs have. That was partly due to Painter’s concept of wanting to deliver everything a digital paint artist could ever want, but also because our Macs were not really up to the task. ![]() Older versions of Painter always promised faster brush performance, but often this promise proved to be true only for the simple brushes, not for the ones that make your computer’s silicon have a sweaty workout. It’s principally about performance and interface design. The new version is an improvement over the previous ones in many ways and it’s not just about new brushes. ![]() This year round, we’re welcoming Painter 2020. ![]()
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