Howler Paint on Wine

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Dan_Ritchie
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Howler Paint on Wine

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I am a Windows developer, but I am becoming increasingly interested in running on Linux.

If there are a few Wine users who would like to test us out and give us some feedback, I have a small handful of complementary NFR licenses to give out. This would involve testing the overall functionality and stability of the program. Please email me directly. Address below.

For the uninitiated to Howler 8.2...

We are a natural media painting suite, and we've been an innovator in the market for 15 years.  You could place us in between Corel Painter and Photoshop in regard to functionality, but we also have an advanced animation subsystem, and for the last several years we have optimized for tablets.  We like to offer superior performance on tablets than the bigger names, while still offering a huge assortment of tools for digital artists.  These are just a few of the features we offer:
 
Full natural media simulation optimized for tablets.
Real-time, full screen filters even on modest hardware, instead of postage stamp sized previews.
Paint complex animations with simple brush strokes using our fully featured animation system.
Re-time video using motion prediction technology.
Perform rotoscoping and camera stabilization for film quality special effects work.
Paint realistic trees and foliage with a single brush stroke.
3D rendering and animating: Scenery, height maps, text, or anything you can paint.
Apply filters to animations very quickly with a keyframe based timeline.
Advanced color mixing, such as being able to mix true complementary colors.
Advanced symmetry works not only with brush strokes, but with filters and other tools.

Howler 8 can be found on our site at www.squirreldome.com

I would be happy to provide a complementary fully functional copy on your request.  Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you. I can be contacted at [email protected]
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