Paintbrush 2.3

Fixed in Paintbrush 2.3:
  • Fixed: Improved compatibility with OS X Mojave, including proper Dark Mode support
  • Fixed: Full support for "modern" transient scroll bars
  • New: Zoom popup has been moved to a new status bar at the bottom of the window




Paintbrush 2.2

Welcome to Paintbrush 2.2! This build lays the groundwork for faster, more efficient updates in the future, and requires OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later. No new features to discuss, but we’re finally building against an SDK from this current decade, so expect more overall speed and stability when using Paintbrush.




Paintbrush 2.1.2

Thanks to everyone who has stuck with Paintbrush all these years! Big things are on their way, but here’s a little update to show that we still remember how to update this guy. Paintbrush 2.1.2 resolves a number of critical crashers and other irritating bugs, including:
  • Text insertion is now undoable.
  • Fixed a crash involving image resizing with the selection tool active
  • Cursor updates are now more reliable




Paintbrush 2.1.1

Paintbrush 2.1.1 features a number of critical stability and functionality fixes, and is highly recommended for all current Paintbrush users.




Paintbrush 2.1

New in Paintbrush 2.1:
  • Color accuracy: All-new internal image storage means far better color accuracy
  • Transparent selection: Automatically remove the background color in selections for pixel-perfect positioning
  • Speed: In addition to full 64-bit support, various tools have gotten speed boosts, including the massively improved Fill tool
  • Bug fixes: Sadly, Paintbrush isn’t without bugs, but as of 2.1 it’s nearer to perfection than ever before
  • Little things: Better printing options, enhanced image resize UI, improved transparency support (including the classic checkerboard pattern), and quality settings when saving images as JPEGs
  • And much more!




Paintbrush 2.0.1

Bug fixes since 2.0.0:
  • Text Tool now correctly supports subpixel antialiasing
  • Removed artifacts associated when clicking on color wells
  • Now uses higher compiler optimization
For a full list of what’s new in Painbrush 2.0, click here!