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Nah but you only need it for high end professional photo manipulation or if you're too lazy to learn how to use a real GUI.Homestar wrote:Is there a way to download a free version of this program? Or cheaply buy one?hop wrote:Open PS(P). Create some layers.
Draw some things or let it render some random stuff. Click some filters. Ctrl+s.
Rinse and repeat untill you can aim for a desired effect.
Otherwise, this is better:
http://www.gimp.org/
ok ok, (sorry Kalan for slightly changing this thread's topic, but I'm really interested in making this kind of art).
Ok, I have both the gimp and Paint.net [just got the new 3.0 version btw], what steps would I take to make them look good?
I've tried a few, but they all look like someone threw up on my compuer screen; not exactly the effect I was looking for.
How in the world did you pull this one off?
Ok, I have both the gimp and Paint.net [just got the new 3.0 version btw], what steps would I take to make them look good?
I've tried a few, but they all look like someone threw up on my compuer screen; not exactly the effect I was looking for.
How in the world did you pull this one off?
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If you give the image tags on the Images page a width=100 and height=100 (in css or otherwise) they will load more gracefully.
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But it will use more bandwidth than needed, so therefor I made thumbs .Timendus wrote:If you give the image tags on the Images page a width=100 and height=100 (in css or otherwise) they will load more gracefully.
I can't remember how exactly I completed that image, just look around and experiment but mostly have fun doing it!
Exactely, I didn't mean that you should use the original, big images, just that you should specify their dimensions to keep the browser from making them jump around.
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