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2D All the way! / tutorial website using Paint Shop Pro or Abode?

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HowDo
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Posted: 13th Nov 2007 05:41
Hi All

I have found one website with tutorials that show how to make a few things in Paint Shop Pro and Abode.

Anyone know of anymore that they find they could not do without?

link
http://www.loadboy.com/

cheers.

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Guyra
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Posted: 13th Nov 2007 10:56
Photoshop is the way to go.
*Completely biased*
Insert Name Here
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Posted: 14th Nov 2007 22:25
Quote: "Abode"

I take it you mean Adobe?


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Agent Dink
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Posted: 14th Nov 2007 23:00
Quote: "Photoshop is the way to go. "


Frankly I agree with you, but only if you happen to have $600 to spend on software lying around.

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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 01:12
or you have a friend who can crackit for you.

alus.portbb.com go there.
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HowDo
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 05:17
Ok, if your rich or have friends who loan you things, your going to go for Adobe <cut pasted] else average man's package.

However have you found any good website for either.

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Guyra
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 11:33
Well, here's some tutorials I couldn't do without:
http://www.furiae.com/index.php?view=gallery

Covers digital painting in general, though. Just so you know.
HowDo
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 12:42
Guyra that one five star site, shows you how with practices how you can make your character look almost real.

Good find.

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Deathead
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 17:33
Paint.net with all the plugins is just as good as Paintshop.

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Posted: 30th Nov 2007 05:30
Personally I would suggest the GIMP. Paint.net gave me a lot of gripe, and if I have to hunt down extra plug-ins that's about the same amount of installation that it takes to set up the GIMP--being GTK reliant.

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Posted: 23rd Dec 2007 20:43
GIMP is probably the closest *free* alternative to Photoshop.


Agent Dink
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Posted: 26th Dec 2007 05:03
I've heard there is a mod or plugin set or something for Gimp that makes it emulate Photoshop very closely. But I dunno.

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