
Compared to other digital painting software (Photoshop, Affinity Photo, Procreate, etc), Rebelle has the most realistic look and feel of traditional tools. The watercolor spreads, the oil paint is layered, and I can replicate the dusty textures of charcoal or calk with little effort. The parameters of these features can be adjusted to fit personal style.
With its realistically textured canvases/papers and customizable brush effects paired with a graphics tablet, it feels great to work with.
The exporting features are also good for when it's time to prepare a file for print. It even has a feature, NanoPixelExport, that allows for scaling up without ruining the quality or delicious textures that you've worked hard to create.
And it's a perpetual license! None of that predatory subscription pricing that so many other companies require. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The selection tools could use a little more love. I find myself making some final touches in Affinity Photo, for example, just because it's better at selecting specific ranges or areas. Rebelle isn't primarily a photo editing program, though, and it's not fair to expect it to have the same tools as one.
Depending on workflow, this may not be an issue for most people. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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