Ree Ree in Hat. Painter X3

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Ree Ree in Hat. Painter X3
- Kurü-Otokamï, "The administrator".
> Started in iPad with Procreate & Intuos creative stylus 2 > Finished on Painter X3 > Color correction with Photoshop CC
Put this on the list of things I'll probably never finish.
Ok, Painter X3's interface is the ugliest thing ever, but IT HAS ADJUSTABLE PERSPECTIVE GRIDS which is the greatest thing ever. I have to do so many city scenes/interiors for this book and this is going to be an insane amount of help. Painter, you and me are gonna be BFFs until I do some random thing that makes you crash and makes me lose a bunch of work, then I'll get pissed and say "never again!!!" but keep coming back anyway because that's kind of how we roll, I guess.
Best time to find out the old version of Painter you're using for freelance work doesn't support more than 4 GB of RAM and crashes endlessly: Right after you do a memory upgrade so you can get a bunch of work done faster. Yeah, that totally happened. AWESOME. At least IX still works on my laptop, but it's slow.
Anyone know if Painter X3 is worth it because the last couple versions were so damn buggy and crash-prone I refused to get them (and IX is already pretty fucking broken, so that says something). If nothing else, maybe I can get it on my main computer and see if I can figure out how to get it to match what I've been doing in IX.
Practicing with Painter again... I still have to use Photoshop for sketching, because none of the pencil tools work the way I like. Still having a lot of trouble getting the watercolors to work how I want, but this is the first presentable result I've made!