Update: October 27th: It is now live – go get it!
For those who don’t need all of the bells and whistles (and overhead) of Adobe’s Photoshop for photo editing, another product has taken off in the Mac platform. Pixelmator is a $30 Mac App, now in the App Store which gives you 80+% of what Photoshop offers.
The good news is that Pixelmator 2.0 drops tomorrow with additional tools which may be able to take care of the needs of light Illustrator uses as well with the inclusion of Vector Drawing tools:
Enjoy perfectly precise, full-featured drawing tools that allow you to easily create and edit any vector shapes, whether simple or advanced…and some more sophisticated Photoshop tools like content aware fill and a more advanced type tool.
Users who buy the current $29 version will be upgraded for free tomorrow.
All the new features after the break.
Look and FeelHandcrafted to the very last detail specifically for working with images, the new user interface of the app is as beautiful to look at as it is easy-to-use. |
Drawing ToolsEnjoy perfectly precise, full-featured drawing tools that allow you to easily create and edit any vector shapes, whether simple or advanced. |
ShapesUse the Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Star, Line or Custom Shape tools to quickly add shape layers to your compositions. |
Healing ToolPaint with the new Healing Tool on objects or any other details in an image to magically remove them, as if they never existed. Watch the video…. |
Content-Aware FillTake advantage of a breakthrough technology that helps magically get rid of unwanted elements in images. |
Smudge ToolUse the new Smudge Tool to smear paint, or to rub out blemishes or any other details in your images, as realistically as if you were using your fingers. |
Sponge ToolPaint using any brush tip either to add more color to or to take color away from objects, details or any other areas of an image. |
Burn ToolUse the Burn Tool to naturally darken specific areas of an image—whether in the highlights, midtones or shadows range for a given area. |
Dodge ToolUse the Dodge Tool to naturally lighten specific areas of an image—whether in the highlights, midtones or shadows range for a given area. |
Red Eye ToolUse the Red Eye Tool to easily—either automatically or manually—get rid of the red-eye effect in your images. |
Pixel ToolEnjoy editing images at the pixel level by taking advantage of the hard-edged, pixel-precise, pixel art-type Pixel Tool. |
New Eyedropper ToolUse the new magnifying Eyedropper Tool to efficiently snap colors from an image to use as needed. |
Info BarThe new Info Bar provides you with the most useful information required at a specific moment, depending on the tool in use. |
Tools CustomizationMake the app truly personal by adding, removing, arranging, even grouping tools in the fully customizable Tools palette. |
Tool Options BarEnjoy the new contextual Tool Options bar, which shows the exact set of tool settings needed at the moment, depending on the tool in use. |
New Type ToolIn addition to easily placing and formatting text on your images, now also enjoy advanced typography features. |
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