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Stitch Posts: 136/2785 |
I received legitimate student copies of Illustrator 9 and PhotoShop since I was taking a graphics design class at the time (got an A+, by the way), but have since misplaced the discs. I have to find them (I'm assuming their in my room, or at my friend's house), so that I can view the items I have saved on the ZIP disk. Or, I can just wait until I have lab time at school, except that those computers aren't linked to the internet...I think. I'll have to check on that. As for any previous work, I don't have anything stored on any of my computers, and I don't have the time nor energy to scan in everything. I also don't have the necessity to do all that. |
Cyro Xero Posts: 198/1779 |
I don't mean to get off topic in my thread, but I once had this cool program that was like MS Paint on Steroids. It's called "Ultimate Paint" and was pretty equal to Photoshop and whatever in terms of tool and options. I never made a picture from it becuase I didn't have time. |
Stitch Posts: 130/2785 |
I have a bootleg copy of PhotoShop somewhere...
Anyway, Paint is an awesome little program if you can get it to do what you want it to. I still prefer Illustrator, but I can't find the disk where I kept all my drawings. And, even if I do find it (it was on my desk under papers), I don't have a ZIP drive to transfer it. I'll have to do that at school. |
Xeios Posts: 275/2954 |
Nononononono! I know better than to dis MS Paint.
I am talking about a progam called 'Microsoft Picture It' and it really gives you very few options unlike Photoshop, which I long for... |
Cyro Xero Posts: 190/1779 |
You mean MS Paint? Don't turn down MS Paint so easily there, Xeios. I've made and seen some pretty good artwork made with that program.
Future 2 That's just one I've made with it. |
Xeios Posts: 268/2954 |
That's pretty neat. I can't do that...
Stupid Micrrosoft Picture it and it's lack of awesome pimpacitude. |
Cyro Xero Posts: 186/1779 |
"Very techno", eh? I suppose it could be looked at that way. And you're right about the "newbei" feel, Zabuza. That's exactly what it is- a newbie creation. I have a mind for light and glow effects and like to use them a lot. I'd like to see some of your work. |
Stitch Posts: 125/2785 |
It has a wonderful noobie washed out feel to it. Good job, and that was meant in whatever feeling you get from it. **cough cough, clears throat** I like the effects you did in your photos using the flash from the camera. Those were cooler than this. I have a few of my pictures from days dabbling in Photo something or other. It wasn't PhotoShop...
What? |
Déesse Posts: 371/958 |
ooo it looks so pretty a really cool effect. I like some of the art works you come up with, very techno |
Cyro Xero Posts: 184/1779 |
Last week I made a pretty decent picture using Paint Shop Pro. I wanted to see if I could make glowing lasers, but my attempts were a bit futile. Not enough knowledge. But, in doing so, I veered off into experimenting with a couple of the tools that I've never really used. With the "touch up"' tool I ended up making a glowing line, hoping I could make a laser. One thing lead to another and I found myself making a sword, then a lightsaber, but what you see is all that I could do. As an added touch, I put in a glowing light at the tip of the blade. It's not exactly something to be in awe over, but I think the picture is good considering I don't have a lot of talent in drawing.
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