hi there Wayne!
keep exploring the Painter that you DO have.
Thelonious' teach yourself the brushes tutorial does require an analog recording device like pen and paper [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] (still love that comment, Thelonious, [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] ). But it is a fantastic way to get a good understanding of how the brush settings work.
I hope that other users, like you, continue to explore the fantastic things you can do with the version that they currently have on hand.
I quit wanting to be on the bleeding edge of new technology (software and hardware) back when Corel DRAW 6 and windows '95 rolled out together. It was dynamic. It was exciting. . . It cost me innumberable hours and made me look like an idiot in front of my customers. What plagued me? a simple win 95 print driver failure for my not uncommon HP 4MP ( i had to resort to making my HP 4MP use an HP IIIP driver (for heaven's sake why had I bought the 600dpi printer?). That little experiment Cost me tons . . . I learned my lesson. Let others who can afford to be on the bleeding edge take the bugs and the hits. I stay behind the bleeding edge now.
I can't afford to be someone's unpaid guinea pig. (it completely goes against my adventurous nature but bugs are too dang expensive . . .to mess with)
Athena
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