Susanna Clarke has written the fantasy novel Piranesi. It was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2020. It is her second novel, following the Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell series which she released sixteen years earlier. It won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2021. It is a fast-paced and beautifully crafted story, and it will keep readers guessing until the end. It will captivate the imagination of young and old alike.
The interface has been completely redesigned to make it more user-friendly and intuitive. Before, it had an incredibly complex painting process with a limited number of applicators and a wide range of render modes. Today, the interface is more intuitive and treats each tool as a separate tool. There are dedicated tools for edge work, filtering, and restoring image data. This makes working with Piranesi even easier and more pleasant.
The new version of Piranesi has many improvements. First off, it can handle cutouts more easily. It can load and save multiple 2D bitmaps, as well as 3D models. It also has better shadow handling and supports motion blur and silhouetting. The software can now handle selected cutouts as groups, and load multiple ones in a single batch. However, if you want to import more than one cutout file, you need to use a separate application.