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AnonJr | Posted - 29 Dec 2006 : 11:24:57 I've been on the lookout for a powerful, easy to use, and legally free graphics program. I've found a couple that I like and I haven't really settled on any one in particular yet.
One of those is Paint.NET. It started out as someone's college project and has evolved from there.
Here's a neat example of what you can do and a slightly different version. I like the second one better. The reason these are so large is because I'm working on putting together some desktop wallpapers.
What can you put together? (note: the use of Paint.NET is not a requirement, nor is this an endorsement thereof... etc etc .. you get the idea. I guess I should add that one of the other two is PhotoFiltre - not bad for the French, and the other of the other two is GIMP - an open-source project with a frustrating mix of good powerful features and a horrid user interface.) |
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AnonJr | Posted - 14 Aug 2007 : 19:53:17 The more I look at it, the more I see where traditional drawing principles come into play with computer animation.
Its also worth noting that the Paint.NET crew have released a much newer version since I originally posted this, and its made some big improvements. There's still a few things left to fix before I ditch that last copy of PhotoShop, but its close. |
Mazahs | Posted - 14 Aug 2007 : 05:59:41 quote: Originally posted by AnonJr Oh, and I should probably add that some people make Classic Paint look good.... - http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1728017
that's just nuts but really incredible. |
Shredhead | Posted - 01 Jan 2007 : 18:27:22 That guy was awesome |
AnonJr | Posted - 01 Jan 2007 : 14:32:43 Oh, and I should probably add that some people make Classic Paint look good.... - http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1728017 |
AnonJr | Posted - 01 Jan 2007 : 13:41:28 They have some killer tutorials in their forums. Once you get the hang of where everything is, you can do quite a lot.
I did forget to mention one other free graphics program that I've found quite useful - InkScape. Its a little different than the other two in that it is a vector graphics program. (But still very useful for just about anything you wanted to do.) |
Shredhead | Posted - 30 Dec 2006 : 17:35:49 Dowloaded paint.net , just trying to work it out . It's very similar to the Microsoft version of paint . |
AnonJr | Posted - 30 Dec 2006 : 11:20:19 Any takers? Or should I just be a little more patient? |