Version 1.8 lets users brush sets of images on top of any photo, while brushes can be adjusted through a variety of parameters.
The plug-in also comes with Sprayettes Volume I, a collection of more than 50 realistic sprays, including plants, flowers, leaves, trees, bushes, rocks, and clouds.
Additional new features include the ability to create unique texture, save and recall settings, use independent X&Y spray adjustments as well as being able to convert nozzles to sprays.
PhotoSpray 1.8 is compatible with Photoshop 7/CS/CS2/CS3, Elements 2/3/4/5/6, Corel PhotoPaint, PaintShop and operates on both Mac OS X, and Windows XP and Vista.
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