Woah❤️ 20k is a Big Number! Thank You!

Passpartout: The Starving Artist

Even you can become a great artist! Wrestle subjectivity as you attempt to sell your art to rude customers in order to progress in this confusing art scene. The only thing threatening you is your expensive wine and baguette addiction! Will your art end up in the Louvre or on your parents' fridge?

Bonjour my fellow artists!🥖🍷 We recently reached a milestone of 20 000 wishlists for [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1571100/Passpartout_2_The_Lost_Artist/]Passpartout 2![/url] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/28422089/6b732818a9d7422427ee0cbb759452e17fc5012b.png[/img] We’re grateful and impressed by your wishlisting abilities. It’s amazing to see so many people excited to pick up the paintbrush again. Speaking of brushes we recently did some improvements to the watercolor brush I’d love to share with you. Now I consider myself a mediocre artist at best, so for me it’s important that the brushes in Passpartout 2 help me make beautiful art. So far my favorite is the watercolor brush. It leaves behind this lovely texture that chaotically builds shapes that I can add to, helping me create some pretty sweet art. I especially like using it for drawing water or fire, but I’m sure the creative minds out there can find many more uses for it! I mean, the masterpieces you made with the barebones tools of Passpartout 1 is mind blowing so I can only imagine what you’ll cook up with this!   Here’s a little time lapse of me using the watercolor and some other tools to draw a tiny boat on the ocean, minutes before getting hugged by a big-boy octopus. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/28422089/dbc200ea9902866e90d46d54c50459be060411a8.gif[/img] Now it’s time to go back to the development dungeon. Thank you for tuning in and stay awesome! //Mattias