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On the Web
- Photo-Paint Place - Cutting Edge FX for Photo-Paint, tutorials, scripts, sprayers and other free stuff and Photo Paint user gallery.
- Photo-Paint - Yahoo! Groups - For people with an interest Corel Photo-Paint, an open forum for discussion about techniques, plug-ins, and general image processing.
- The Photo Paint Place - Special effects for Corel Photo-Paint. Hundreds of separate effects. Collection of Articles, tutorials download scripts, sprayers and brushes.
- Photo-Painting - Family name establishment plaques and turn black and white photos in to hand pasteled and enlarged art.
- Corel Photo-Paint Tutorials - Collection of fine art and graphic design tutorials categorized into general, image effects, text effects, photo manipulation, web graphics, and background making.
- Jiroch, Michael - Website of contemporary paintings from West Coast artist Michael Jiroch includes: a survey of his paintings over the last 20 years, biography and photos of paintings.
- Corel PHOTO-PAINT Scripts - Original animation and users' scripts.
- Linecraft - These are some tips and tricks for graphic software users and Corel Draw and Photo-Paint tutorials.
- Da Vinci code - photos and paintings from Paris mentioned in DVC - Photos of places and paintings mentioned in Da Vinci code book.
- Steps - Turning a photo into a painting - Shows the step-by-step process of converting a photo portrait into a painting.
Wikipedia Articles
- Corel PHOTO-PAINT - Corel PHOTO-PAINT is a raster graphics editor created by Corel. The current version is Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3 (13).
- Corpse paint - Corpse paint (sometimes a single word, corpsepaint) is a style of black-and-white makeup used extensively by black metal bands during live concerts and photo shoots. The decoration is used to intensify the bands' imagery of forboding evil, inhumanity, and corpse-like decay.
- Distance stars - Distance stars is a paint marking on North Korean (DPRK) vehicles displaying the longevity of the picticular vessel. It can be seen in this photo: