Adobe presented at Photoshop World two pretty cool experiments that might be included in a future version of Photoshop.
The first one is a new painting method that seems aimed at replicating the functionality of Corel Painter’s “natural media” brushes. It’s not new, but if they can pull it off and integrate it seamlessly in Photoshop, it could be a real blow to Painter.
The second demonstration was a new warping method that seems to be lifted from Flash and After Effects.
Nothing truly revolutionary, but nice nevertheless. See it demoed by Russell Brown.
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