For $20 it’s pretty cool and offers quite a bit of bang in the control department through the various enhancement slider categories allowing for a very customized result. If digital painting or quick line drawing conversions, posterizations or other quick, one might say simplifying digital filters are something you’re curious about, I’d suggest trying this one out. Not every plugin is for every shooter, and I appreciate the ability to give anything a run through before plunking down the cash. Give it a test drive to determine if your money is well spent. Right now, as mentioned above Topaz Simplify 4 is on sale through the end of February for 50% off when you use the code “ febsimplify “! You can download a trial version of Simplify (or any of the Topaz plugins) before you buy it, which I’m a huge fan of, HERE. Of course, one could continue to refine each of the filters as they saw fit, but for a single button click, it can create a wonderful spectrum of variety for each individual image. Here’s a quick example of one click effects, first the original: Of course Painter is priced in an entirely different stratosphere, but not everyone needs a Bentley when a Toyota will get you there as well, more efficiently if not quite as stylishly one might say. We’ll even leave a program like Corel’s Painter out of it because that is like comparing Photoshop Elements to the full Photoshop Extended version. While I very much like the Alien Skin plugins, and feel they do offer a higher level of control at the pixel level, they are obviously quite a bit more expensive, and for me, when I can get say 80% of the quality at 20% of the price…? That is certainly a conversation worth having. While Simplify’s presets aren’t necessarily medium specific in the same way, there are quite a few, some more useful for any particular image than others. In my opinion, Snap Art offers a better range of specific painting style presets, which like Simplify are then completely adjustable. Topaz Simplify 4, for me, offers a similar tool to that of something like Alien Skin’s Snap Art 4 which I also use and enjoy quite a bit, ($99 and you can read my review on that plugin HERE), but at 20% of the cost with the current sale going on, I’d have to say Topaz Simplify offers a much better value for $20 than AS-Snap Art does for $100. So, I mentioned other, competing plugins. They’re a pretty amazing value, but I’m sure you’ve heard me say that before. While in certain cases, this one included, there are other plugins that are a bit deeper in their offering while providing a similar skill set, rarely will you find a comparable plugin that is anywhere near as affordable while providing the amount of control that Topaz plugins do. It’s should come as no surprise that I am a fan of pretty much anything Topaz pumps out. Quite a bit of control for the money in my opinion. Detail, edge and contrast control? Uh huh. You can adjust globally, or you can locally add or remove effects by way of the included brush features. You can see it on HERE, or come on in to see a screen shot and read my ramblings on why I think this is a pretty amazing plugin for $20.īy allowing user controlled edge definition and manipulation through contrast and detail, what may be seen as a fun, one click digital painting plugin can quickly offer a much deeper level of control. Currently on sale through the end of this month for $19.99 (50% off!) when using the code “ febsimplify” during checkout, Simplify 4 provides a quick, easy and very controllable plugin for a variety of painting and line drawing effects. Topaz continues to improve they’re line of valuable plugins with the new release of Simplify 4.
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