Wizardbrush 6.7.5.8

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Wizardbrush, a great natural-style paint program, has been much improved with its new multilayer feature. You can work as effectively as a professional. The program comes with many tools, including a pencil, a Magic Wand, an oil paintbrush, and a watercolor brush. The application gives you the power to undo and redo many steps, so don't be afraid of making mistakes. The program contains a great number of tutorial record clips. You can easily learn how to draw pictures in different styles, and you can record your own clips. Wizardbrush works great with pressure-sensitive, Wintab-compliant tablets, as well as with cameras and scanners.

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