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Follow on Google News | ![]() AKVIS Updates 8 Artistic Programs: Compatibility with macOS Catalina 10.15 and Other Changes!AKVIS announces the update of 8 artistic programs: AirBrush, Charcoal, Draw, OilPaint, Pastel, Points, Sketch, and Watercolor. The new versions provide compatibility with macOS Catalina 10.15, enhanced Batch Processing and Text/Watermark features.
By: AKVIS Lab The programs imitate the most famous and popular painting techniques: AKVIS AirBrush turns photos into smooth airbrush paintings. AKVIS Charcoal converts photos into incredibly realistic charcoal drawings. AKVIS Draw transforms photos into simple line sketches that look like drawn by hand. AKVIS OilPaint creates highly realistic oil paintings. AKVIS Pastel turns photos into soft pastel paintings filled with intensely luminous colors and velvety texture. AKVIS Points generates impressive pointillism paintings in the style of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. AKVIS Sketch creates b&w and color pencil drawings. AKVIS Watercolor makes the photos look like watercolor paintings. The new versions bring a number of improvements: Free trial versions are available for download at https://akvis.com/ The programs run on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 - 32-bit, 64-bit; Mac OS X 10.10-10.11 and macOS 10.12-10.15 - 64-bit. All of them are available as standalone applications and as plugin filters for AliveColors, Adobe Photoshop, Corel Photo-Paint, and other image editors. Customers who bought or upgraded their licenses during the last 12 months can update to the new versions for free. Users whose licenses are older and are not valid for the latest versions can update each program for $14.95 or update all of the products at once for only $39.95. AKVIS artistic programs can be purchased as separate products at prices starting from $49 as well as in the AKVIS Artistic Bundle with 50% discount: https://akvis.com/ AKVIS (akvis.com) specializes in development of video & image processing software. Since the company's launch in 2004, it has released a number of successful products: standalone applications and Photoshop plugins for Windows and Mac. End
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