Image software
i am currently setting up a graphics site, but am finding that i can't compete with some of the amazing buttons, etc on other peoples sites. The only type of graphic i seem to be good at are mouseover buttons.
I was hoping someone could shed a little light on what sort of software people use, and how they do it?
Tom Knight posted this at 21:07 — 9th January 2000.
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The best graphics software available is Adobe Photoshop, but it is very expensive. A cheaper option is Paint Shop Pro, which has many of the functions of Adobe Photoshop.
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Anonymous posted this at 22:18 — 9th January 2000.
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Yes...I have no experience with Photoshop. But I do use Paint Shop Pro and Fireworks. Both can be picked up at the websites.
Paint Shop Pro-(www.jasc.com)
Fireworks-(www.macromedia.com)
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Brian Farkas posted this at 22:46 — 9th January 2000.
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You might want to check out www.andyart.com and designsbymark.com, they both have great photoshop tutorials for creating buttons, etc. I think the best graphics program is photoshop, but fireworks and paint shop pro are similar for less $$$
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Anonymous posted this at 19:03 — 10th January 2000.
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You may also want to look into Adobe ImageStyler, which is Adobe’s “web graphics” program. It’s a bit limiting but can be helpful if you need some good navigation or layout type graphics.
Microsoft also makes a program called Image Composer. They had a beta version floating around for free. You may want to try a search – I think I found it on AltaVista.
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Sue E posted this at 05:50 — 11th January 2000.
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You can find Image Composer at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/imagecomposer_en.htm
It's good, but does have a 90 day trial, and then it goes!
Roo posted this at 05:20 — 13th January 2000.
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Ulead's PhotoImapct is an excellent image edtior.
I use Adobe Photoshop 5.0
Ulead PhtoImpact 6.0
Paint Shop Pro 6.0
All 3 are great.
Try the Ulead and Paint Shop Pro trials.
Adobe's trial doesn't allow saves so unless you're going to get it don't bother.
PhotoImpact
http://www.ulead.com
Paint Shop Pro
http://www.jasc.com
BTW I've tried Image Compser as well and uninstalled it after 2 days....it sucks.
Roo
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Anonymous posted this at 10:21 — 17th January 2000.
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Anything that can be done in photoshop,
can be done in CorelXara2 (aka Xara),
and the app is less than a hundred bucks,
and it is fast! It is lean, only about
9 megs. Try http://xaraxone.i-us.com
Good luck.
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