Intaglio is traditional Mac drawing with the power of Mac OS X.
Since the early days of MacDraw, Macintosh has always had powerful and easy to use drawing software. With the introduction of Mac OS X, the graphics capabilities of the Mac expanded considerably. Intaglio carries the legacy of MacDraw into the modern Macintosh world by combining ease of use with the power of Mac OS X graphics. Intaglio retains the feel of MacDraw while harnessing the full capabilities of Quartz and CoreImage. Old timers soon feel right at home and those new to Mac drawing pick it up quickly.
Can i get a similar software for windows?
Started by DNA, Aug 02 2009 11:35 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 August 2009 - 11:35 PM
#2
Posted 03 August 2009 - 05:06 AM
DNA, on Aug 3 2009, 04:35 PM, said:
Intaglio is traditional Mac drawing with the power of Mac OS X.
Since the early days of MacDraw, Macintosh has always had powerful and easy to use drawing software. With the introduction of Mac OS X, the graphics capabilities of the Mac expanded considerably. Intaglio carries the legacy of MacDraw into the modern Macintosh world by combining ease of use with the power of Mac OS X graphics. Intaglio retains the feel of MacDraw while harnessing the full capabilities of Quartz and CoreImage. Old timers soon feel right at home and those new to Mac drawing pick it up quickly.
Since the early days of MacDraw, Macintosh has always had powerful and easy to use drawing software. With the introduction of Mac OS X, the graphics capabilities of the Mac expanded considerably. Intaglio carries the legacy of MacDraw into the modern Macintosh world by combining ease of use with the power of Mac OS X graphics. Intaglio retains the feel of MacDraw while harnessing the full capabilities of Quartz and CoreImage. Old timers soon feel right at home and those new to Mac drawing pick it up quickly.
ummm, may be that will be difficult. But, you will find much better ones for sure in Windows. . . Good luck.
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#5
Posted 03 August 2009 - 07:41 PM
I absolutely agree with HomeBrew.
Here's a list of few (and there are more). My personal fav is also Inkscape.
Here's a list of few (and there are more). My personal fav is also Inkscape.
Simple living, highnot thinking
#6
Posted 04 August 2009 - 04:18 AM
how about paint.net - like photoshop but without the crying and gnashing of teeth
(if you like photoshop theres always GIMP - or even GIMP-SHOP - a photoshop tweaked version)
both are free too (my kind of software)
dom
(if you like photoshop theres always GIMP - or even GIMP-SHOP - a photoshop tweaked version)
both are free too (my kind of software)
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