I just realized that the current demo system is quite problematic and might end up hurting the development of the program in the long run. Now don't get me wrong, I like the idea of a 15 days trial - but for instance today I wanted to fire up the demo to test it further (and possibly report more bugs !) but I found out…
Google hangouts. I get more of a speed boost by making the window smaller than to change my brush size. Yes! Also... maybe 2-3 point curvilinear? As annoying as it would be to code that would be amazing.
Really liking this so far. Performance is good, and it's a good match of usability and painterly brush effects. All around seems like a steal for $20. I'm just missing my glorious RGB sliders(i paint with rgb sliders to compensate for colorblindness). There doesn't even seem to be a way to hard code colours, which is a…
Well in my experience, the more you fear of something, the more of that something will come. So to the Paintstorm guys. Evading the idea that you can prevent people from cracking your software is "inevitable". I'd say, make it reachable to as many people as possible and you will see your invested time come back in return…
it is horrible and would stop nobody, if there is demand cracks will come faster, all it will do is make the experience for the legit buyers less enjoyable.
This looks really awesome, I see on the site that mac is coming soon, any ideas when exactly? I really think little under 50 bux programs that can do a section of amazing stuff by taking good features from a few diff high end progs is the way to go, so respectable , I love it.
Has the dev been receptive to anything besides bug fixes? It kind of takes the wind out of you when you get excited about a piece of software, but then the dev just argues when you try and have a discussion. We are paying customers, and i would dare say that a very large proportion of his sales so far is coming from this…
So far I'm loving paintstorm. For a pretty new tool it has a lot of great features and a lot of potential. Loving the Knife-texture brushes as well. I liked Sai for a bit but the lack of updates and the way the software was designed makes it feel so "legacy" to me but I absolutely love the binary brushes. I hope Paintstorm…
You're being too paranoid and it's turning a lot of people away. You have something special here and I'd hate to see it die off so quickly. If you want to insure that people pay for the software then you need to come up with a different method than hardware IDs and limiting installs. These days artists use multiple…