Bleank updates Black Ink
Bleank has updated Black Ink, its innovative GPU-based digital painting application, adding new selection tools.
Released publicly a couple of years ago, and still in beta, Black Ink quickly built up a buzz because of its highly customizable approach to digital painting, including the power to create new brushes using a node graph.
However, the software lacked features that many users familiar with applications like Photoshop expected: features that Bleank has since been gradually adding in.
The last update added new layer operations and a Transform Editor; the latest adds rectangular and ellipse selection tools, with the standard Boolean-type options and keyboard shortcuts.
Black Ink is available for Windows and Mac OS X at a beta price of $44.99/€44.99. It’s also currently on sale on Steam.
Read more about Black Ink on Bleank’s website
Main image created by Thirdplan.
