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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?

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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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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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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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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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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!

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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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quote:Originally posted by ben_389:
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?

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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