

Admittedly, the tools here are a bit more limited, but it’s enough to get a young artist started.

It’s also a lot prettier to look at-gone are the skimpy Mac OS 9-style icons and cursors, replaced by a menagerie of lush 3-D objects.There are host of handy tools on palettes clicking on one of the buttons on the left-hand side yields drawing, painting, mixing, rubber stamp, cutting, text, and erasing tools similar in function to what you’d find in Photoshop or Painter.
#Kid pix deluxe 3d mac os x
The original Kid Pix has long been a favorite of families and schools looking to let their young artists express their artistic side as well as experience the Mac as a creative tool.Beside Mac OS X compatibility, the most obvious difference between this Kid Pix and the previous release is how much more space it takes up on the screen: Kid Pix Deluxe 3 occupies more than twice the drawing space, giving kids that much more room to realize their vision.

Broderbund’s Kid Pix Deluxe 3X has been brought to Mac OS X by the folks at Software MacKiev, but this is no mere update to a previously released product-it’s a re-imagining of the once-popular kids’ creativity software, now integrated with Apple’s iLife applications.Before this release, Kid Pix was an image-editing program designed especially for kids, which featured lots of fun and creative tools and tons of goodies to get them started.
