I am actually recommending both be in your artistic toolbox. I have PD Howler 10, and am quite satisfied with it.I point this out not as an advert for the Project Dogwaffle programs in so many words, but as a possible companion to what is being given away here, allowing for greater variety in what can be done with both being used together. That last one is a Cadillac among the Paint programs that are available. The latest versions are PD Artist 11, which could be called a good competitor of this program and the Pro version as well, and PD Howler 11, which includes animation capabilities, and the ability to create height maps and turn them into 3D models to export in. I expect this one is also, so if you are interested in this lighter version, and can do without the extras in the Pro version, I would recommend it, as I like the Pro version very much.Now I must say this there is a group of programs that could be considered a big competitor of this called Project Dogwaffle. They way the pro version works is quite intuitive IMO. I got the Pro version back in August, so I really see no reason to go for this one. Of course the decision is yours to make, but just giving some options to make the experience better for you, and provide incentive to go for this Give Away. I point this out not as an advert for the Project Dogwaffle programs in so many words, but as a possible companion to what is being given away here, allowing for greater variety in what can be done with both being used together. I have PD Howler 10, and am quite satisfied with it. Now I must say this there is a group of programs that could be considered a big competitor of this called Project Dogwaffle. I expect this one is also, so if you are interested in this lighter version, and can do without the extras in the Pro version, I would recommend it, as I like the Pro version very much.
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