- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (14-day trial);
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: December 10, 2006
- Total Downloads: 3,767
- Downloads last week: 4
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- Average user rating: stars out of 2 votes
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Publisher's description
From Serif :Popularized by Andy Warhol's original art style, PopArtPlus makes it simple to transform photos with dazzling effects. PopArtPlus has a unique, stylish, and easy-to-use interface, which allows anyone to achieve fantastic results in seconds. With PopArtPlus there's no need to spend ages learning how to create stunning, professional photo effects, just select the photo you want and then sit back as PopArtPlus transforms it into a unique digital masterpiece for you in seconds. It's perfect for creating artwork, posters, and screensavers.
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Version: PopArtPlus 1
"Excellant value for your money"
Pros: You can generate stunning images with this software. The nearest software to this is Pop Art Studio which has only a few more features but costs $49.00. If you like POP ART from the sixties era then you will love this software. Very easy to configure and the backup from Serif Software is excellant. So if you like Pop Art Studio but find it to expensive then this is the software for you. You really wont be sorry you purchased this Program.
Cons: Absolutely nothing
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Version: PopArtPlus 1
"its boring...same thing can be done in mspaint"
Cons: It's just boring...try it if u will. It only has one style, but it's good for the Andy W thing.
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