what should i use?
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what should i use?
If i wanted to edit pictures for graphics, what program should i use?
I would like to be able to edit different clip-art and pics to be able to come up with custom avatars, graphics, and stickers.
What program do you recomend for doing this?
Thanks in advance for your help...
I would like to be able to edit different clip-art and pics to be able to come up with custom avatars, graphics, and stickers.
What program do you recomend for doing this?
Thanks in advance for your help...
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Re: what should i use?
sometimes i wonder if you realize you could be playing with a fragile mind.... then i realize you probibly wouldnt care...
Thanks for the help all the same...
Thanks for the help all the same...
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Re: what should i use?
LOL...the crayon thing was clever.
I'd recommend Photoshop. Yes it's more advanced and takes a bit longer to learn a lot of things, but it's worthwhile for sure.
I made the mistake of learning on a program called Paint Shop Pro. It's sort of a photoshop clone, but much more limited when you get down to it. A lot of the commands are similiar, but they are in different places, and often called different things.
Making the switch to photoshop was very frustrating, and at first I kept going back to Paint shop because I knew what I was doing and could get things done quicker, but at the end fo the day I was still limited in a lot of the advanced things I wanted to do (or else they just took forever to do in paint shop, while in Photoshop you can do them in one click).
Anyway, what I'm saying is save yourself the hassle in the end and just learn photoshop now. Download it and find some tutorials online. You'll be suprised how quick you start to get it after doing a few tutorials.
Just my opinion.
I'd recommend Photoshop. Yes it's more advanced and takes a bit longer to learn a lot of things, but it's worthwhile for sure.
I made the mistake of learning on a program called Paint Shop Pro. It's sort of a photoshop clone, but much more limited when you get down to it. A lot of the commands are similiar, but they are in different places, and often called different things.
Making the switch to photoshop was very frustrating, and at first I kept going back to Paint shop because I knew what I was doing and could get things done quicker, but at the end fo the day I was still limited in a lot of the advanced things I wanted to do (or else they just took forever to do in paint shop, while in Photoshop you can do them in one click).
Anyway, what I'm saying is save yourself the hassle in the end and just learn photoshop now. Download it and find some tutorials online. You'll be suprised how quick you start to get it after doing a few tutorials.
Just my opinion.
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Re: what should i use?
Originally Posted by PhearCVBz
LOL...the crayon thing was clever.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
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Re: what should i use?
Originally Posted by SeeMyZWheelie
Thanks for the idea bro... i am dl'n it now, and should be able to make Neat-O graphics and pics in no time flat... OK, with my learning curve, more like 6 months!