In terms of painting tools, Pixelmator Pro has a completely new, Metal-powered painting engine that brings the same great painting experience we created in Pixelmator for iOS to the Mac, with customizable dual texture brushes, full support for graphics tablets (including the ability to adjust brush opacity using pen pressure), dynamic paint blending, watercolor brushes, and more. All great features new to Pixelmator Pro. And the Core ML-powered automatic layer naming feature automatically detects the contents of images you add and gives descriptive names to your layers. The Layers sidebar has two different views - Thumbnails and List - which you can choose between based on whether you like more text or image-based layer organization. We’ve added completely new alignment and distribution tools to make it easier to even out the spacing between objects. It’s one of those things you might not really notice at first, but once you get used to it, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Resizing in Pixelmator Pro is nondestructive (so if you scale something down and decide to scale it back up later, you won’t lose quality). We also have a whole bunch of plans for improving the interface and workflow of Pixelmator Pro and having a completely new design opens up some very exciting possibilities. There are smaller (but equally awesome) things as well, like the ability to completely hide the interface, intelligent auto-centering (and the ability to scroll beyond the edges of the canvas), a redesigned photo browser, and more. We’ve also added a beautiful light appearance, which was an often-requested feature with the original Pixelmator. Layers are now on the left, tools on the right, and the overall workflow is much more user-centered. Pixelmator Pro has a completely new design - it has a single-window, fully Mac-native interface. You won’t notice that in the screenshots, but it’ll become immediately obvious once you start using the app.Īs for actual features, all the things mentioned below are new to Pixelmator Pro. ![]() Everything has been rewritten from scratch to be faster and work more reliably. Features, features, featuresĪlright, that touched upon some theoretical things and a little bit of history, but the most important things are features, right? So what’s actually new in Pixelmator Pro? Well, one thing that’s changed is everything (ha ha). So another difference between the two apps is that Pixelmator Pro is the new Pixelmator and most certainly the future. It has a very solid foundation on which we can build without reaching roadblocks. We now know a lot more than we did when we started and we put that knowledge to good use with Pixelmator Pro. ![]() In software development, you sometimes reach a point where you have to start from scratch to make sure you’re equipped to face the future. While it’s a fantastic image editing app, without a complete rewrite, we’d be much more constrained about the new features we could bring to it. The original Pixelmator has been in development for almost 12 years. Pixelmator Pro is the realization of that vision - a new approach to the same idea. So if both apps are inspired by the same kind of thinking (the Pixelmator philosophy), how come they’re different? With Pixelmator Pro, we wanted to be more true to ourselves and more trusting of our own intuition instead of relying on established approaches. Both apps are focused around time-tested image editing tools (and some innovative new ones). ![]() ![]() Pixelmator Pro is not a ‘professional’ version and Pixelmator is not an ‘entry-level’ version. Making powerful but complex pro image editing tools easy to use and accessible to everyone. The idea inspiring Pixelmator Pro is exactly the same as the idea behind the original Pixelmator. Possibly the most important thing to start with is not a difference, but a similarity. Illustration by Justine Shirin, created using Pixelmator Pro. We get asked this quite a lot - “So, what’s the difference between Pixelmator and Pixelmator Pro? I already have Pixelmator, why should I switch?” We don’t think a comparison table is the best way to explain the difference, but since it’s a pretty common question, we thought we should take the time to answer it. Ipad photoshop ruler.NovemThe difference between Pixelmator and Pixelmator Pro
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