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What Paintprogram are you using?
What Paintprogram are you using?
what programs (freeware/comercial...) and programversions are you using for creating games and website graphics?
mainly:
CorelDraw 10
PhotoPaint 10
Pixia (freeware)
I also have, but hardly ever use
PhotoShop 6 (dunno what's so great about this, ok it's good I supose, but I only use it to load created images on the above and save them as photoshop, as they insist they should be done in Photoshop, as they pay for the licence, no complaints
)
Gimp
and some others I never use.
CorelDraw 10
PhotoPaint 10
Pixia (freeware)
I also have, but hardly ever use
PhotoShop 6 (dunno what's so great about this, ok it's good I supose, but I only use it to load created images on the above and save them as photoshop, as they insist they should be done in Photoshop, as they pay for the licence, no complaints

Gimp
and some others I never use.
Photoshop is the best, though the most expensive!
-Mitchell
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Paint Shop Pro 9 (just upgraded from 8.) PSP is, first of all, affordable! Also, I have never found anything in Photoshop that I can't do in PSP, but I have done things in PSP that I could not do in Photoshop. Photoshop has it's place, i.e. if you have an extra $1000 and own a photography studio, then by all means get Photoshop. However, Photoshop it terrible for *creating* graphics (hence the name.) It was designed primarily for working with existing images (photographs), not creating new ones.
I decided I had better start using a program I could afford and that was more geared for creation. PSP 8 cost $80 at Target, and the just released PSP 9 cost $130 but had a $30 upgrade rebate. Also, PSP comes with a *real* manual that I have found very useful!! It is very well written and complements the software wonderfully.
Corel PhotoPaint is good too, but I can't afford it. The GIMP is a free graphics program, but I've never used it. I would not even consider MS Paint unless you are only pixel pushing, in which case *any* graphics program will work.
Programs I use for game graphics:
3D: Realsoft 3D http://www.realsoft.com/
Graphics: Paint Shop Pro 9 http://www.jasc.com/products/paintshoppro/
Explosions (sometimes): Simply Explosion Maker http://www.garagegames.com/index.php?se ... w&qid=5133
By the way, PSP *comes with* a really nice animation program called Animation Shop 3.
Matthew
I decided I had better start using a program I could afford and that was more geared for creation. PSP 8 cost $80 at Target, and the just released PSP 9 cost $130 but had a $30 upgrade rebate. Also, PSP comes with a *real* manual that I have found very useful!! It is very well written and complements the software wonderfully.
Corel PhotoPaint is good too, but I can't afford it. The GIMP is a free graphics program, but I've never used it. I would not even consider MS Paint unless you are only pixel pushing, in which case *any* graphics program will work.
Programs I use for game graphics:
3D: Realsoft 3D http://www.realsoft.com/
Graphics: Paint Shop Pro 9 http://www.jasc.com/products/paintshoppro/
Explosions (sometimes): Simply Explosion Maker http://www.garagegames.com/index.php?se ... w&qid=5133
By the way, PSP *comes with* a really nice animation program called Animation Shop 3.
Matthew
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