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Stijn Grooten

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Rebelle 5 - The first software in the world with real physical color mixing based on traditional pigments in a full RGB color gamut By MD Staff | Images courtesy of Escape Motions Can digital painting meet the standards and greatness of a traditional masterpiece? We believe with a new Rebelle 5 it gets closer than ever. The award-winning painting software is the first in the world to implement a state-of-the-art color mixing based on traditional pigments. Newly implemented features like NanoPixel technology, watercolor granulation, mixing palette, full-color papers will take the digital painting experience to a whole new level. Escape Motions delights in creating tools for artists to help them express their ideas. No artist should miss the latest release of Rebelle 5, innovative painting software awarded all across the globe. The new version comes in two editions - Rebelle 5 and Rebelle 5 Pro. The Pro edition opens the door to ground-breaking color mixing based on real-world pigments. Painting with Cadmium Yellow, Alizarin Crimson, Prussian Blue, and other traditional pigments feels so natural that you will never turn back to digital RGB mixing. The best is that you can still work in a full RGB color gamut, and import any image into your painting. Macro zoom into the canvas in real-time to see infinite features of the painting with the new NanoPixel technology. In-house developed machine-learning algorithms can enlarge the painting, sharpen the edges of the paint strokes and make the artwork much more precise down to a 'nanopixel'. Export 16x larger artworks with sharp details, or rescale your old painting from A4 to A0 and print it with a detail never seen before. The simultaneous work between Rebelle and Photoshop becomes easier with a new Photoshop plugin, allowing quick connection between two programs.

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