Today, we had an inspiring talk with Zoltan Korcsok, a Hungarian artist whose hard work and dedication brought him to numerous top-class projects during his career. Now that we had the chance to interview him, we took the opportunity to ask…
Read blogWe’re happy to release three brand new sets of extraordinary papers and canvases that invite you to experience creative freedom while painting in Rebelle. They are based on their real-world equivalents used by traditional artists. The new paper sets include…
Read blogToday we are releasing a new update to Flame Painter 4, your go-to effects software for designs and photographs, which consists of many useful fixes and additions. The update is available for download from the Community profile and is free for all Flame…
Read blogOne hundred years ago, the world was facing a new reality. It was two years after the First World War and Dadaism boldly provoked the art scene with its absurd play, criticism of social conventions and denial of traditional art…
Read blogToday, let us present to you Simon Lovell - an artist whose delicate watercolor style immediately won our hearts. This experienced Rebelle Featured Artist was kind enough to share insights on how he approaches his creative projects and talks about the importance of…
Read blogTo unify the registration system for all our software, we have released new updates of Amberlight 2 and Inspirit. These updates allow you to register using your Community account. So from now on, you can use all your favorite software…
Read blogEven though there is a ton of resources online, print magazines can still be the greatest source for ultimate art inspiration. They can offer up a wealth of knowledge that will enhance your art regardless of which medium you prefer.…
Read blogHello everyone, from our quarantine to yours. We hope we make your day brighter by announcing the release of a new Rebelle 3 version. Recently we released two consecutive updates - Rebelle 3.2 and Rebelle 3.2.1 - that bring some…
Read blogEvery artist has their goals and dreams. Creative souls often look for suitable tools for visualizing them. Paul Klee (1879-1940), a prominent Swiss artist, was a seeker par excellence. He, the son of a music teacher and singer, was led…
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