I'd be really happy if someone made a tutorial for art on GIMP... >.>;; (there's no way in heck I could possibly buy the expenisve Photoshop and Flash programs...)Aqua wrote:Someone needs to make a good flash drawing tutorial.. I've tried making art in it before but it turns out yucky compared to my photoshop stuff. D: Not that I have flash on here right now, blah.
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Yet there's so much pretty art on the site. :Pjessibean wrote:Just so you know, Silver - I doubt most people here bought Photoshop and Flash either :PSilverevilchao wrote:I'd be really happy if someone made a tutorial for art on GIMP... >.>;; (there's no way in heck I could possibly buy the expenisve Photoshop and Flash programs...)
I don't think what jessibean means is that they don't have it.. just that they didn't buy it. >_>Silverevilchao wrote:Yet there's so much pretty art on the site.jessibean wrote:Just so you know, Silver - I doubt most people here bought Photoshop and Flash eitherSilverevilchao wrote:I'd be really happy if someone made a tutorial for art on GIMP... >.>;; (there's no way in heck I could possibly buy the expenisve Photoshop and Flash programs...)
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Try something in the middle, silver. I don't have Photoshop (tried a pirate version of 7 back when cs was already out, uninstalled it, aren't I a good girl?) and balk at its price tag, but Corel's Painter is a lot more affordable. I use it almost exclusively for drawing at the moment...or, at least, I would if I were actually drawing anything at all. Anything from about version 6 upwards is good; I use 8 and the newest is IX.5, or 9.5. Painter Classic (Painter with no layers and some "mediums" removed) is bundled free with Wacom tablets, too- but be careful you don't accidentally buy a copy with Photoshop Elements instead, because that's not nearly as good in my experience.
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Also, Silver, you can try Open Canvas. I prefer the old version of Open Canvas, 1.1. It's completely free, does layers, and works wonderfully with a pressure-sensitive tablet; I do most of my art on Open Canvas instead of Photoshop :P
It's hard to find, so i have it uploaded on my server xD If anyone wants it, let me know. I should probably quit stealing this thread now.
It's hard to find, so i have it uploaded on my server xD If anyone wants it, let me know. I should probably quit stealing this thread now.
And I believe OC 1 is the version you can share your network, so..I think it's at most 5 people can draw on one canvas per session.jessibean wrote:Also, Silver, you can try Open Canvas. I prefer the old version of Open Canvas, 1.1. It's completely free, does layers, and works wonderfully with a pressure-sensitive tablet; I do most of my art on Open Canvas instead of Photoshop
OCing is fun. =3
I still prefer Photoshop though, and now Flash. |D
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There's a lot you can do with gimp if you work with it.. there are times I prefer it to my Photoshop CS2. ^_^
And long time no see Kontinasu... *leaps at your ankles begging* please pretty please can I use that image with linkage to you on Anduhre's page?
And long time no see Kontinasu... *leaps at your ankles begging* please pretty please can I use that image with linkage to you on Anduhre's page?
non-blurry lines? I can't figure out how to do line variation while keeping it smooth.. i got the smooth down pat. ^_^Man. You line and color way too well. I've always loved your artwork. And I think I used your non-blurry lines in Photoshop thing for my Photoshop lines. xD I can't seem to get them as nice and crisp as yours are, though it may be because I have Photoshop 7.0.
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