I'll be glad to take another look at Brush Pilot when it's compatible with Leopard. Offering more than 100 shades of professional quality cosmetics for All Ages, All Races, and All Genders.
Affinity Photo is a past Apple Mac App of the Year Winner and the professional tool has everything you’d expect in a premium photo-editing product.. Use it to edit and retouch images as well as create multi-layer pieces. Well worth the $15, and a must have for any Photoshop user. Most importantly, it is far superior to all other free photo editing software for Mac. Discover New Mac Apps. It is extremely fast, at least in demo mode where it will only display 5 brushes.
This app is not only helpful for Photoshop users, but I find it absolutely necessary when running Pixelmator too, because Pixelmator's own brush management is horrendous. Mac version of ABR-View = http://www.easyelementsextra.com/ABRView.jar There is no information on the brush pilot website about printing or the lack of. Brush Pilot is a fast and easy application for previewing Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements Brushes (.abr), built exclusively for Mac OS X. Brush Pilot is designed to save you time by allowing you to instantly preview your brushes without having to load them into Photoshop. Try and you'll like it. http://brushviewer.sourceforge.net, I also found that Brush Pilot quickly, effortlessly and completely identified all of my brushes and flawlessly displays them. If you have kids Paintbrush is the thing you need. Brushes is now free/libre open-source software.. Inkpad is now free/libre open-source software.free/libre open-source software. Enjoy free shipping and returns on all orders. I had a slight problem because of the large number of brushes. What would make me a truly happy camper is if Brush Pilot eventually went from just a brush viewer to a brush viewer/organizer/editor. So no rating yet. Media asset database and video logging product.
Terrific customer support as well. BrushView QL (requires OSX 10.5 at least because it works via QuickLook): Paintbrush 2.5 - Cocoa-based paint program similar to Microsoft Paint and MacPaint. If you’re looking for serious artwork application on your Mac, Pixelmator is the best bet. Create e-books in formats for sale on Kindle and iBooks. It Would really ROCK if it was possible to bookmark individual brushes within a library.
), drag/drop support. Something simple without a learning curve to quickly get the job done. Bonus: The exclusive Copic® Color Library beloved by illustrators. His customer support is the best I have ever encountered for any software! It is exactly what I needed. Should be in every Photoshop Pro's toolkit. :-) You also can't insert your own images. I downloaded the trial from their web iste and it failed to work on my system crashing as it opened. Note: Brush Pilot is no longer under development and the developer provides no support for it. * Search - A must if you have loooooads of brushes ;-) Photoshop's brush management is laggy and slows down the app after extended use and Pixelmator's is nonexistent. Jay also included an explanation of what was happening. I was surprised that Mac, with all its "tools" of creativity that they don't have a PC paint equivalent. I love BrushPilot - it's an indispensable tool for Photoshop users. Brush Pilot finds them quickly, gives a clear preview, and even shows me where the brushes are located. * Show brush size - Handy to know if a brush is 345 px or if it is 2178 px. This is something I will be recommending to all my scrappy friends! You can download Brush Pilot 2.1 for Mac from our application library for free. I emailed the developer, Jay, about my disappointment that Brush Pilot does not have a print function. Brush Pilot is a wonderful find for Mac owners! This is definitely not a substitute for MS Paint and the developers missed the mark by a long way. Note: Brush Pilot is no longer under development and the developer provides no support for it. There's a freebie java app; ABR-VIEWER, that works, albeit a little clunky, creating thumbnails and previews at user-choose-able sizes. can't get the website to load anymore :( http://www.brushpilotapp.com.