Can you help me here?
None of that trial junk though please
GIMP, the free equivalent of Photoshop
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;23503440]GIMP, the free equivalent of Photoshop[/QUOTE]
I prefer Paint.NET. [url]http://www.getpaint.net[/url]
Much more simplistic then GIMP with just as many, if not more, features.
Also, there are lots of neat plug-ins on their forums.
I hear GIMP is very good, but it seems quite complex.
Paint.NET is good for simple stuff.
Gimp
Paint.net is seriously outdated, its like as old and as technologly advanced as paint shop pro 8.
mspaint.exe
MS paint is all you need
Gimp 2, if you can do photoshop, you and can do gimp
Use a combo of paint.net and gimp
Gimp is good for more artistic shops, good for drawing/high quality photo editing. Paint.NET is good for the simple things like creating banners and such.
MS Paint
Just kidding, I use paint.NET for everything.
Except avatar reqeusts, because with that I use photoshop
[quote=jjsullivan] Gimp = Artistic Paint.NET= Simplisity [/quote]
True, but I use Paint.NET for even creative and very, [i]very[/i] artistic things.
Gimp imo.
[QUOTE=Cysero;23509849]MS Paint
Just kidding, I use paint.NET for everything.
True, but I use Paint.NET for even creative and very, [i]very[/i] artistic things.[/QUOTE]
Paint.NET isn't exactly artistically aimed but has the potential to be so. The GIMP is just more suited for more artistic tasks and has many more tools and features to do so.
I can't find my way at all in gimp, I use Paint.NET because it is simple.
[QUOTE=wanksta11;23510010]I can't find my way at all in gimp, I use Paint.NET because it is simple.[/QUOTE]
Nobody starts out using GIMP totally great at it. It takes some time and some reading to learn how to use it, but once you get used to it and know how to do some things with it on your own, you start to like it, and you learn how to use it better a bit faster.
Sorry if that's difficult to read/understand, but I feel it would be grammatically incorrect to add more commas, and I can't think of how else I would say that.
[QUOTE=B1N4RY!;23504485]mspaint.exe[/QUOTE]
dude that's to advanced lulz jk jk
no argument, gimp. Nothing comes close to it. I even have photo shop cs4 and I prefer gimp.
Gimp is for people that are too much of a coward to :ssh:
I find paint.net good for creating Gimp good for editing
mspaint
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