Paint, Create, Animate -- corefx Software Allows Children to Construct Images, Animated Stories, and More
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June 14, 2005
[ 2D GRAPHICS ]
New Software Offers Tools for Digital Artists of All Ages and Skill Sets
Combining advanced graphical technology with user-friendly, intuitive controls, Toronto-based Core Learning has released their new corefx Three Level software, a creative expression suite that allows users to draw, paint, and animate their own images. Corefx Three Level allows all users, even the very young or inexperienced, to create stunning images and animation with ease.
With three pre-configured interfaces that tailor the software for individuals with a variety of different skill levels (Basic- 5 and up, Junior- 9 and up, and Advanced, 13 and up), corefx Three Level guides users through the different steps of the painting, drawing, animation, and photo editing processes. And while corefx Three Level is a fun and easy set of tools that will instantly entertain children for hours, the Activity Guide, Reference Guide, and animated Program Tour offer valuable instruction to develop creative skills in visual arts, graphic design, web page creation, animation, and photo-editing. Want to work with crayon, chalk, watercolor, or acrylic? Want to know how to use and mix colors? Want to learn to draw people, animals, or landscapes? Want to add animation, clip art, or photos to school projects? Want to touch-up the family photographs? The versatile program does all this and more.
"There are many art, graphics, and photo-editing software products on the market but many of the most popular products are quite complex to learn how to use," said Doug Hatch, President of Core Learning. "Nothing compares to corefx in terms of the range of creative tools, immediate ease of use, and opportunity for skill development. Core Learning offers educational products that support basic skill development and corefx is an important product for developing basic computer skills as well as functional creative skills."
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