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Cam Taylor

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"Rebelle 6 will meet or exceed your expectations, whether you are a beginner to digital painting or a seasoned professional." - Karen Bonaker, Painter and Instructor There are several options artists can choose from when it comes to digital painting. A lot of the available software does a great job in its field. However, if you are seeking a replacement for realistic painting and drawing or would like to apply the principles you learned while painting traditionally, Rebelle 6 is the best choice. Since its early versions, the software from Escape Motions set the bar high with state-of-the-art watercolor simulation. The favor increased with the introduction of hyper-realistic oils in version  4, and the ground-breaking pigment color mixing in the proceeding version. Rebelle became the first software in the world to implement the original mixing based on real pigments. Its realistic behavior is enhanced by the adjustable impasto effect for oil painting. The combination of dripping paints, various pastosity, and an interactive collection of art surfaces take the painting experience to a new level. The paint flow can be influenced by the surface tilt simulation, or by blowing the fluid paints. The element of coincidence, an unexpected crossing of colors, and a great diversity of brush strokes, indeed result in one great painting adventure. At the peak of the realistic behavior of Rebelle is the NanoPixel technology, which enables zooming in to an image so closely and precisely, that you can see the fibers of paper or cotton without pixels. At the same time, it allows you to enlarge and resize the images for print, from A4 to A0 without losing any details. All this is possible thanks to using in-house build technology based on AI-trained algorithms. The new version continues to pave the way to the realistic behavior of more media and tools. The creators innovated and further developed digital pencils, and added oil pastels, and grunge oil brushes. The Brush Creator is even more intuitive, bringing new options for shapes and grains, allowing the

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