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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $14.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: May 22, 2006
- Total Downloads: 16,034
- Downloads last week: 42
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From SDB Software :Simplicity is the design key to Infinity Brush (IB). No learning curve is required for the majority of painting and drawing functions. Just start the program, drag the mouse cursor, and start drawing on a full screen. Select a different function and draw. Select a control to easily change colors and drawing width. That's all there is to it. Sophisticated functions are performed by the click of mouse key.
Version 2.5 added a new 2 Color "Textured Stroke" drawing function which greatly improves the ability to approximate various oil paint brush strokes. Added a compact landscape functions form. It includes most functions required to draw most landscape scenes. This QuickDraw form makes it easy to change from one function to another without having to navigate menus. Added an Ellipse Copy function.
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7 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Version: Infinity Brush 2.5
Pros: Nothing... Well, it didn't crash.
Cons: I'm a professional designer and tech writer, so I'm pretty used to figuring out an application quickly. But, I just barely figured out enough of this program to test it.
It looks and acts like something from DOS or maybe Windows 3.1.
As such, its user interface is horrible, but even if you can figure what the company claims to be "no learning curve," there's not enough control in the program to be able to do anything with it that doesn't look like it was created in MSPaint. It claims to have "sophisticated functions," but I sure can't find them. I think the authors confused sophistication and number of file menu commands.
It seems that instead of making logical commands, such as one copy command, that work for everything, they've tried to make a separate command for everything, which is confusing and pointless. So, there are a lot of commands, but they all kind of do the same thing only on specific items.
Finally, it took a really long time to uninstall.
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