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I've been playing with the PD Pro demo (newest dogwaffle) and sent in some presets and samples to http://www.thebest3d.com Got a write up as 'Dogwaffler of the Moment' which was a cool surprise.

http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/dotm/burt/index.html
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Cool! Good for you.

Lately, I've been playing with Dogwaffle, comparing it against Deep Paint 2 - I'm trying to get away from the "flat" cartoon look for my next work.
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I enjoyed seeing the article. I think the optipustics feature in Dogwaffle is fantastic too! In fact, I liked it so much I bought it. :)
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Post by Max Power »

Lately, I've been playing with Dogwaffle, comparing it against Deep Paint 2 - I'm trying to get away from the "flat" cartoon look for my next work.
I was thinking along the same lines but havent had any time to play with either program.

Which one does every one think seems best?
or maybe I should ask, best to work with Moho?


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Post by jorgy »

Right now, I'm leaning towards Dog Waffle, but I don't have any real good reasons why. I've given up my dream (for now) of having a completely linux based workflow since both are windows based.
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