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  • lkroll
    started a topic Robo Brush

    Robo Brush

    Works with a handful a programs at the moment. Free (beta) at the this time. Oscar (Mediachance) just released it (hinted about it for a few months now). Click here for the discussion thread. It's not very fast (warning). Haven't toyed with it yet; just know a few things about it from the discussion thread.

    Highly optimized dynamic parallel photo processor for 21st century with unlimited possibilities. Create thousands of fantastic effects that may be impossible to achieve in a standard image editor.
    Last edited by lkroll; 04-27-2017, 09:10 PM. Reason: Changed title

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