Xara Xtreme 4 review

VERDICT New photo, 3D, text and web capabilities together with multiple page support and Xara’s unbeatable speed and price.
When Xara first appeared, back in 1995, it transformed the world of computer-based illustration. What made it revolutionary was that it was the first program fast enough to mix vector and bitmap handling in real time so enabling drawing software to move into new photorealistic and artistic territory. While never conquering the mainstream, Xara’s sheer speed, and the creative strengths that flow from it, have won the program many loyal fans over the years. So what does this latest release add to the mix?
Xara has always stood out both for its bitmap handling and for its emphasis on interactivity and in Xtreme 4.0 the two are finally brought together in the form of a new interactive Photo tool. In Enhance mode you can use this to quickly change a selected bitmap’s brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness and, Xara being Xara, all changes happen in real time complete with live histogram feedback. Switch to Clip mode and you can quickly crop your photos and there’s also basic red eye removal. You can even load RAW digital camera files and merge photos to create panoramas.
Without features such as direct pixel manipulation, Xara Xtreme is still a long way away from being a dedicated photo editor but its rapid and efficient bitmap handling makes it ideal for certain types of creative composition - especially as only one copy of an image is ever embedded in the file and all changes remain live and re-editable. Such non-destructive compositional handling comes into its own when applying bitmap filters to artwork and Xtreme 4.0 now offers over 40 photoshop plug-ins via its Live Effects tool including new art, colour and deformation options.
Below the Photo tool is another major addition: the Extrude tool. Over the years other drawing apps have added basic 3D capabilities in which you can add apparent depth to vector objects, but it’s always a complex and laborious process. Now with Xara Xtreme 4.0 you just drag on the object’s edge and it extrudes while dragging on its fill rotates it around its axis in 3D space, and all in real time. Go to the properties bar and you can set a whole host of other parameters such as bevel type and you can also manage lighting in real time. Without features such as sweeping and lathing there’s not the control offered by a dedicated 3D modeller, but Xara Xtreme 4.0’s great achievement is the way it makes the move from 2D to 3D illustration seem so natural. This feeling is reinforced by the way that Xara’s extrusions can be combined with other effects such as bevels and shadows – live effects such as melt deformations even update as you rotate the object!
Alongside vector and bitmap handling, a design application needs to be able to handle text. For most of its life this has proved Xara’s biggest weakness but the last release finally added most of the necessary core capabilities such as the ability to create column-based layouts. Now Xtreme 4.0 builds on this platform with improved font handling including enhanced support for Unicode and underlining and a visual font menu. Far more impressive and eye-catching are Xara Xtreme’s new live text capabilities. With the new “liquid text” feature you can set objects to repel underlying text, then watch as the text runaround updates in real time as you move the object around. With the new live font preview, selected text updates in real time as your mouse hovers over a font name in the font menu or as you drag on the interactive size slider. Excellent.
Without features such as paragraph styles, Xara Xtreme 4.0 still can’t claim to be a dedicated DTP application, but its improved text handling within an illustration framework proves handy especially when working on web graphics and web designs. Especially so as Xara Xtreme 4.0 now makes it simple to output complete pages to HTML/CSS. You can even use layers to add mouseover effects and add pop-ups. It’s certainly useful for trying out ideas but, without any control over the code produced, again it’s not a replacement for a dedicated package.
Perhaps the most welcome addition of all for Xara Xtreme 4.0 users is the new support for multiple pages – a capability essential not just for producing multiple page publications and web layouts but for exploring design ideas. Previously this feature was restricted to Xtreme’s high-end brother Xtreme Pro (US$249) but now it’s been ported down. However you’ll still need to shell out for the Pro version if you need other advanced features such as colour separation and configurable shortcuts and the updated Pro 4.0 release adds a few new attractions such as enhanced panorama handling and even multiple processor support. It’s good to have such professional capabilities available as an option but most users will be more than happy with the functionality and speed provided in the core version.
Having said that, it’s important not to get carried away: despite its new features, Xara Xtreme 4.0 can’t claim to be a dedicated bitmap editor, 3D modeller, web designer or DTP application. However it does manage to bring together many of these applications’ separate strengths within its own vector-based illustration environment. Even better, thanks to its blistering speed, Xtreme makes accessing this integrated power child’s play and so encourages hands-on creative exploration.
To offer this creative power and speed is impressive enough – at the price, it’s extraordinary.
EASE OF USE 6/6
FEATURES 5/6
VALUE FOR MONEY 6/6
OVERALL 6/6
Tom Arah is the webmaster of designer-info.com. He has been a professional designer working with computer software since 1987. He also offers training and consultancy and since 1997 has been the contributing editor covering design issues for PC Pro, the UK's biggest-selling (and best) computer monthly.
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