Let’s continue our look at Pixelmator (an alternative tool for processing images). Want to fix just a part of your image in Pixelmator? Learning how to clone pixels is an essential way to remove distracting elements or hide damaged areas of a shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzuGih0pjM
This tutorial is a single movie from the Up and Running with Pixelmator course by lynda.com author Rich Harrington. The complete course is 3 hours and 33 minutes and shows how to get up and running with Pixelmator, a full-featured image-editing tool for the Mac.
My question is, if you are familiar with and comfortable with, PSCC2014, LR5.7, and many of the features of onOne, Nik, Topaz and Macphun plug-ins, would learning Pixelmator be worth the time and effort of learning it?
Pixelmator is an affordable tool. Its easy to use. It has some really nice looks filters for stylizing images. Download a demo and play.
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