• What program should I use to make Garrys Mod comics
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Hello, I'm new to Facepunch. Anyway, I have been trying to make Garrys Mod Comics. I can pose the Ragdolls and take screen shots but I have no idea what Program to make them with. I would prefer an easier, noobier option then Photoshop that still looks good. So can you guys help me out?
[QUOTE=Butthurter;33163482]paint.net would work, but most people are going to say GIMP which in fact which also works i guess[/QUOTE] Had a look at them both. I defiantly consider them
What the hell is with the dumb ratings? Anyway, Gimp and Paint.net are good programs for this.
garry's mod is a start
[QUOTE=Moupi;33178951]garry's mod is a start[/QUOTE]Steam also
Photoshop (If you can afford it), or as the others have said, GIMP
MS Paint all the way
Photoshop CS4 is what I use.
I use PS7 when it comes to image editing software and it's great!
Paint. :v:
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;33181663]Steam also[/QUOTE] Woah woah woah let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Also Seashore, it's free, and is like Gimp but way easier to use and faster (though with a few less options)
Paint.NET is really nice too, it's really simple and easy to use
[QUOTE=10,000 Fists;33163497]Had a look at them both. I defiantly consider them[/QUOTE] Woah woah woah now son, defiance isn't how you solve all your problems in life. Sometimes you need to respect the authority of others, even if you don't necessarily agree with their opinions, you know what I'm saying?
3D Studio max
a computer
[QUOTE=Death_God;33242653]a computer[/QUOTE]If a computer is a program then we all must live in the Matrix
I use GIMP. Make a template and save it as a .xcf. Load up the .xcf template and scale your images. Then write the text and create a speech bubble. Save it as "001.jpg" or whatever format, just don't overwrite the .xcf file you used for your template. Host it on [url=www.comicfury.com]ComicFury[/url] unless you will be hosting it yourself. XCF files aren't image files, they're GIMP files, so you can't upload "001.xvf" as an image.
[QUOTE=TCB;33245816]XCF files aren't image files, they're GIMP files, so you can't upload "001.xvf" as an image.[/QUOTE]This is true, they're GIMP's equivalent to the .PSD photoshop files
first make sure that you're computer is on
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