VIDEO: Adobe shows off CS5 painting skills

Another new feature teased

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7 April 2010 15:25 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Following its ability to fill in the blanks with the new content-aware fill in Photoshop, the company has launched yet another teaser video of its other new feature in CS5.

"I've put together a quick video that simultaneously demonstrates Photoshop CS5's painting capabilities as both a "from scratch" tool and photo interpretation tool", writes digital painter John Derry on the Adobe blog.

As you can see the new feature lets users create a painting from a photo without the need to have any real artistic skills.

Handy, although we can't help worrying that magazines and websites will suddenly look all arty when the new package comes out shortly. 

Via: blogs.adobe.com

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