Realistic Paint Studio - Realistic Digital Painting Software - Perpetual License - for Windows and MacOS

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars | 14 ratings

Price: 49.99

Last update: 07-20-2024


About this item

The classical approach to digital painting
Realitic color
Realistic brushes
Realistic canvases
Realistic palettes
Oil painting
Watercolor painting
Drawing
Pen Tablet, or pen stylus with pressure sensitivty is highly recommended. Such as Wacom, XPPen, Xencelabs, etc.

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A BookReader
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Incredible!
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
I am just learning to paint and my experience with computer graphics programs is limited, but I decided to take a chance and try this program out on my PC. I was unable to get the program to install from the DVD – it launches the install but then does nothing. I am not sure if this is a virus issue or a problem with the latest Windows 10 update. Fortunately, they offer a download option so I used the serial number that came with the disc to register and install the online version on my PC, and that works fine. I have a cheap drawing tablet that I am using with it.

The tutorials are really incredible. The program included 7 different tutorials when I first installed it, but I was able to download 2 more as an update. Each tutorial shows a picture of what you are going to try to paint (or draw) on the left side, and you try to duplicate that picture on the right side by going through each step of the process. I am having so much fun doing them that I don’t know when I will start creating my own art. The tutorial selects the appropriate brushes and colors for you so you learn about these tools as you go.

You have 3 choices of media when you get beyond the tutorials and want to create your own art – drawing, watercolor painting, and oil painting. The brushes behave the way real brushes do and you can blend colors just as you would on a real palette. The only limitation I have found so far is that there doesn’t seem to be a way to switch from one media to another in the same art work (like doing a drawing and then filling it in with watercolors). Other than that, I am really just amazed at how well this program works and how easy it is to learn. This program ended up being the perfect choice for me, as it offers all the options I need without overwhelming me with too many options and it replicates the look and feel of the painting process really well. If you are a beginning painter or new to computer graphics, I highly recommend this, and I think more experienced folks would like it too. If I could give this 10 stars, I would.
Mr. Bunny
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, albeit basic tool
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Realistic Paint Studio is an good quality graphics program that you can think of as a finely tuned graphics presets specifically for painting. Emulating real painting is a difficult thing to do perfectly, but this does a decent job as a painting program. The colors, canvas, and brush types are nice, though the blending leaves a bit to be desired. There's no real smudge tool or effects so you have to control your colors more manually.

Something that can be both a benefit or a downside is its simplicity. There's a lot of features that it doesn't have that are standard in most similar programs (including their other Clip Studio offerings), so it feels like it's barebones. Most of the out-of-the-box tools and layouts will work fine and be fun, though over time you may get tired of having to select each brush across 2-3 confirmation windows. The app also starts off in Fullscreen mode on your main monitor and you have to navigate to settings > windowed mode to make it moveable if you have a secondary graphics monitor. Then if you want to move the camera around the canvas, you have to zoom out > mouse over the part you want things centered on > then zoom back in. There's no slider bars on the bottom or right-hand side for this function.

But on a real negative side, it doesn't have true support for 4k. In the screenshots you can see it start to have an overlapping issue with its own background asset display as the window height is increased. You also can't adjust the canvas size, so the default resolution is what you'll get. For me with was 2732 x 2048 in one test image and each canvas appears to have its own default size. I personally have access to AI upscaling available to make anything larger, but adjustable canvases seems like it would have been a given.

The software is also inconsistent for selecting palettes. Some screens let you can just left click on a color tool on the right for one of the paints, then on others you have to use the eyedropper tool (looking at you, wooden board). There's always the standard graphics color palette wheel in the corner though, but color-mixing is an important painting technique and it should be more convenient to do here (the first paragraph's smudging/blending issue).

I had no issues using my Wacom Intuos drawing pad with it. All-in-all, it competes well against regular graphics software in this segment. Its overly basic nature is something that really holds it back, especially when it's things that they already know how to implement and just choose to omit here. If you're looking for a most serious painting solution, this is not the one for you. But if you're someone looking for a first or "good at default settings" painting program and you don't want to be overwhelmed by a high learning curve, then it doesn't get much easier than this.
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Mr. Bunny
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, albeit basic tool
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Realistic Paint Studio is an good quality graphics program that you can think of as a finely tuned graphics presets specifically for painting. Emulating real painting is a difficult thing to do perfectly, but this does a decent job as a painting program. The colors, canvas, and brush types are nice, though the blending leaves a bit to be desired. There's no real smudge tool or effects so you have to control your colors more manually.

Something that can be both a benefit or a downside is its simplicity. There's a lot of features that it doesn't have that are standard in most similar programs (including their other Clip Studio offerings), so it feels like it's barebones. Most of the out-of-the-box tools and layouts will work fine and be fun, though over time you may get tired of having to select each brush across 2-3 confirmation windows. The app also starts off in Fullscreen mode on your main monitor and you have to navigate to settings > windowed mode to make it moveable if you have a secondary graphics monitor. Then if you want to move the camera around the canvas, you have to zoom out > mouse over the part you want things centered on > then zoom back in. There's no slider bars on the bottom or right-hand side for this function.

But on a real negative side, it doesn't have true support for 4k. In the screenshots you can see it start to have an overlapping issue with its own background asset display as the window height is increased. You also can't adjust the canvas size, so the default resolution is what you'll get. For me with was 2732 x 2048 in one test image and each canvas appears to have its own default size. I personally have access to AI upscaling available to make anything larger, but adjustable canvases seems like it would have been a given.

The software is also inconsistent for selecting palettes. Some screens let you can just left click on a color tool on the right for one of the paints, then on others you have to use the eyedropper tool (looking at you, wooden board). There's always the standard graphics color palette wheel in the corner though, but color-mixing is an important painting technique and it should be more convenient to do here (the first paragraph's smudging/blending issue).

I had no issues using my Wacom Intuos drawing pad with it. All-in-all, it competes well against regular graphics software in this segment. Its overly basic nature is something that really holds it back, especially when it's things that they already know how to implement and just choose to omit here. If you're looking for a most serious painting solution, this is not the one for you. But if you're someone looking for a first or "good at default settings" painting program and you don't want to be overwhelmed by a high learning curve, then it doesn't get much easier than this.
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Michelle Hartman
1.0 out of 5 stars Won't work
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
I could not get this software to load. Uninstalled and retried. Uninstalled and downloaded app form their site. This would not open once installed. Checked website, and there was nothing covering this problem. Too bad, it looked like a great software.
Nebti19
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, useful, interesting...
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
I got this on a lark. It was available to me free via Amazon's Vine program which gives items to reviewers in return for their review. I'm no artist, but I like graphics software and I've been a user of a great variety of DTP and graphics software, including cheap and very expensive software, for many years.

Here's the deal on this software: my wife likes to paint. She does mostly watercolor and I like framing her work and hanging it around home and office--and giving it to our children. My wife is not versed in computer graphics. At all. I got this program on a lark, as I said, but thinking she might enjoy it. I have not given it to her yet because I don't think she will enjoy painting on her Mac. But I find this program good enough as a replicator of the non-virtual oil/watercolor/acrylic experience that I'm probably going to buy it for my iPads. She doesn't use the iPad, but I think if we're traveling and she wanted to paint a scene, she might enjoy doing so in the absence of real paint using this program with an Apple stylus and my iPad.

I think this program needs a stylus/Pencil to be most useful, at least for my wife, and having seen the program's capabilities on my Mac, I'm going to install it on hers as well, but buy it for the iPad if she likes the look of the program on her Mac.

This is a cool program. Read the other reviews for more info. There's one really good review here that I can't improve on. Don't believe the review that says it has a virus. I'm sure that's an issue with their virus software rather than the program. I've not installed it on my Windows desktop, but I wouldn't hesitate to do so....

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