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- Procreate 5 arrives with Photoshop brush import, Animation Assist, and CMYK mode
- First Wonder Woman 1984 trailer reunites Gal Gadot’s superhero with Chris Pine
- Discolored is a surrealist spy thriller by way of Myst
Procreate 5 arrives with Photoshop brush import, Animation Assist, and CMYK mode Posted: 08 Dec 2019 04:30 PM PST Animation Assist. | Image: Savage Interactive Procreate 5, Savage Interactive's newest update for the iOS painting and illustration app, is now available. The free update brings long-awaited features such as Photoshop (ABR) brush import, custom brush creation, CMYK mode, and more robust animation features. The app runs on a new Valkyrie graphics engine that works with Apple's Metal API for faster performance on the iPad. With Valkyrie, Savage Interactive says the imported ABR brushes paint faster in Procreate 5 than in Photoshop. That's something that's going to make a difference for artists when they're choosing which drawing app to use on the iPad, especially on the heels of Adobe's Photoshop for the iPad, which received disappointing reviews when it was released last month.... |
First Wonder Woman 1984 trailer reunites Gal Gadot’s superhero with Chris Pine Posted: 08 Dec 2019 01:04 PM PST Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is returning to the big screen to save the world — but this time, she's not fighting alongside the Allies in World War I. The first trailer for Wonder Woman 1984 transports the superheroine to a decade defined by big hair, iconic musicians, and Ghostbusters. It's also a decade defined by the Cold War, and that's when Wonder Woman's story takes place. Gadot told an audience gathered at Comic-Con in Brazil that Wonder Woman is "quite lonely, she's lost all of her friends over the years, and she's doing what she needs to do," when Wonder Woman 1984 picks up. Warner Bros. hasn't released too many details about the sequel, but the studio did offer this one-line summary of what fans should expect: "Diana Prince comes... |
Discolored is a surrealist spy thriller by way of Myst Posted: 08 Dec 2019 08:00 AM PST Jason Godbey It can be difficult to find time to finish a video game, especially if you only have a few hours a week to play. In our biweekly column Short Play we suggest video games that can be started and finished in a weekend. At the start of this year, I wrote about What Never Was, a first-person puzzle game similar to Myst or Gone Home, though on a much smaller scale. In the game, you are confined to a single attic room where all of the puzzles and storytelling takes place. Discolored is similar, except you are confined to an entire deserted and desaturated desert diner. In Discolored, you play what seems to be some sort of secret agent working to return color to a world that has mostly become monotone due to some strange force. There is a 1960s... |
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