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Serif Launches New Graphics Studio - Serif has launched a new version of DrawPlus, which lets you apply a variety of different effects to your photos.

Serif has launched DrawPlus X6, which can be used to turn your photos into artwork, as well as enabling you to apply lots of different effects to your shots.
The software allows you to quickly and easily turn your photos into vector artwork. DrawPlus X6 supports most file types, so there is no need to use a seperate image editor for things like red eye, or simple photo adjustments.
The latest version of the award-winning DrawPlus has been designed for professional graphic designers, enthusiasts and amateurs wanting to express their creativity in the home or office. The feature-packed program is great for diverse tasks such as drawing vector art, sketching ideas, designing logos and diagrams, painting naturally, turning photos into artwork, and creating animations - regardless of previous experience.
"Whether you're a professional or hobbyist, DrawPlus makes digital art and design accessible to artists and designers of all abilities," says Ashley Hewson, Managing Director at Serif. "The latest release has more powerful drawing tools than ever before, plus further enhancements to aid productivity and workflow. DrawPlus X6 is powerful enough to meet the demands of professionals and, thanks to its intuitive features and on-screen help, novices can learn to draw quickly too."
Professionals and enthusiasts will also be impressed with DrawPlus' improved options for layer and colour management, plus legacy features like blend modes and PDF editing. For beginners, DrawPlus X6 has dedicated studios, a How To tab for on-screen assistance, plus helpful video and online tutorials.
DrawPlus X6 is compatible with Windows 8, 7, Vista and XP, and retails at £81.69 (inc. VAT). It is available directly from Serif at the Serif website.

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