![]() The Fluid paint technology also supports GPU acceleration on default layers for optimal brushing performance. It also offers a more natural glazing capability, with exceptional levels of transparency and opacity – from soft and muted to fully opaque.įluid paint can work with any brush that uses Enhanced Cover methods, and it is compatible with Thick Paint. Highly adaptable, fluid paint brush marks can be built up slowly, with or without overlapping, and provide a more natural painting and blending experience.īeneficial for any artist specializing in concept, matte, comic, manga, anime, and other traditional media, fluid paint lets you control the opacity of all brushstrokes applied to a layer. It offers Painter’s smoothest brush marks ever, with a bolder and more revealing paper grain that’s visible across the entire brushstroke. Painter 2023 introduces an exciting new fluid paint brush technology. But the major improvement is GPU acceleration for half of the most-used brushes in the app - something Painter hasn't previously taken advantage of.Corel Painter takes you far beyond what’s possible in a traditional art environment. ( see picture )Īnd this is a quote from Zdnet " The existing CPU-accelerated brushes (using AVX2 ) get some improvements, which also speed up manipulating the canvas. When you boot painter it rates your system based on these metrics. So I guess I need to figure out what type of GPU. I just read an article from zdnet that states GPU does play a major role in speeding up brush strokes. Nothing is more frustrating than drawing and feeling like "paint" is moving across the screen like molasses pouring from a jar. I don't need to spend an extra 1k for a 5% performance bump, but I would consider if it meant a 20% bump in stroke speed. For example, does having 6, 8 or even 12 cores help? Does a threadripper help? What's the best value dollar for dollar. Trying to find out what the best options out there for increased rendering of brushes in painter is hard to find. I really want fast brush speeds when using a cintiq and painter 2020. It's not my first or even second priority. So the short and easy answer is I don't need this PC to do any gaming, but if it's capable I might get into trying out some new games and see if I like it. But, with that being said, I've seen quite a few games recently that look fun. I haven't done any gaming in probably 15 years. ThanksĪre you going to be doing any gaming? Because you likely don't need anything more than a Ryzen APU to get the job done. Would like to keep it between 750 and 1k USD if possible because that cintiq is going to cost quite a bit more. I don't play games but hey if this machine is capable of doing so I might dabble. ![]() I'm thinking an AMD 3600, 32 gigs of Ram, need a video card that can drive two monitors ( 4k Dell and a 1080p cintiq) and then I'll probably opt for a 512 M.2 NVME. Does is matter if I go Nvidia or AMD for my GPU? How many cores do I really need? I've done some searches and really haven't found what components of a PC will benefit in reducing stroke lag the most when using a Wacom cintiq. ![]() The new version of painter has some Brushes that benefit from GPU performance so I'm guessing a decent quality GPU would be needed. Been looking at building my second pc (First attempt was years ago but it was fun and I'd like to do it again.) I'm a little removed from the tech side of things but I spend most of my time in Photoshop and soon will be spending time in Corel Painter 2020. ![]()
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