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Subject: Postwork Software Question


shorterbus ( ) posted Sat, 01 October 2011 at 3:14 PM · edited Sat, 02 November 2024 at 2:22 PM

Hi,

Poser8, Windows 7, about to take the jump to Pro12. To this point I've done postwork on the free version of Artweaver, but I'd like to do more - layering, that sort of thing, but I don't want to shell out the amount of money Photoshop cost and I don't want such a daunting learning curve. Anyone have any suggestions about free or affordable, simple graphics software?


Medzinatar ( ) posted Sat, 01 October 2011 at 3:20 PM

GIMP (link to gimp.org) is nice free program.  It will handle many things that photoshop does and also can use many of same brushes and other tools.



philebus ( ) posted Sat, 01 October 2011 at 3:31 PM

GIMP is good but you might also look at getting a cheap copy of Serif's Photoplus, you can often get an older version for a low price.

Personally, I do still stick with Paint Shop Pro, though I'm non too keen on Corel (you might want to dissable a couple of the odds and sods that get installed). Again, if you don't mind the older version, you can often find it for a good price.

And Photoshop Elements is much better these days - though I had mine free with a Bamboo tablet.

A nice postwork tool worth looking at, if you want to try natural media results for example, is Postworkshop - you can find it in store here or at their website:

www.postworkshop.net

A good freebie is MyPaint:

http://mypaint.intilinux.com/

And you might also want to check out ArtRage, which is a lot cheaper than Painter but also has similar features for overpainting.

http://www.artrage.com/

 


RobynsVeil ( ) posted Sat, 01 October 2011 at 4:29 PM

Sometimes you might be able to grab an older copy of PS (mine was CS3 and 5 was out) on ebay. At the time I was using the GIMP. To be honest, I wish I still had it... some things are just heaps easier to do in the GIMP. Alpha anything... I always have to look it up on how to get a simple transparent background in PS.

However, I was told it was the industry standard, so I'd better learn it... :lol:

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LaurieA ( ) posted Sat, 01 October 2011 at 4:35 PM

Yep, I'd get GIMP. I has some really nice features that even Photoshop doesn't have and if I weren't so Photoshop-ized, I'd use it...lol. Can't beat the price ;).

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lmckenzie ( ) posted Sun, 02 October 2011 at 12:25 AM

Serif also has a free version of Photoplus = not sure what features it has.

http://www.serif.com/free-photo-editing-software/

You might also look at Paint.net.  http://www.getpaint.net/download.html#download - I haven't used it but it's  gotten good reviews. The website is kinda confusing so the direct link is:

http://www.dotpdn.com/files/Paint.NET.3.5.9.Install.zip 

 

 

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saibabameuk ( ) posted Sun, 02 October 2011 at 3:24 AM

Quote - GIMP is good but you might also look at getting a cheap copy of Serif's Photoplus, you can often get an older version for a low price.

Personally, I do still stick with Paint Shop Pro, though I'm non too keen on Corel (you might want to dissable a couple of the odds and sods that get installed). Again, if you don't mind the older version, you can often find it for a good price.

And Photoshop Elements is much better these days - though I had mine free with a Bamboo tablet.

 

 

Hi I also had a free copy of photoshop elements with Bamboo

I have tried to move my photoshop elements to the new imac and it tells me the code for operating is out of date any ideas?


shorterbus ( ) posted Sun, 02 October 2011 at 5:53 AM

Thanks, guys, all good ideas! Actually, I've toyed with getting a Bamboo - I'll check and see if software still comes with it.


Believable3D ( ) posted Sun, 02 October 2011 at 9:51 AM

I have lots of photo/image-editing software. The GIMP is nice price and powerful, but I have always found it less than stable. (Although maybe that's because I use the GIMPShop version.) And it's far from intuitive for me, so I guess it all depends on what you gravitate toward.

Personally, I like Fireworks. (It's web-oriented, so if you're doing stuff for print, though, use something else.) But in general, my postwork (which is limited) is done in Photoshop CS3, although I do a lot of my exporting in Fireworks, as it gives more precise control. (Don't know about CS5 tho.)

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FightingWolf ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2011 at 5:29 PM

Quote -  I don't want to shell out the amount of money Photoshop cost and I don't want such a daunting learning curve. Anyone have any suggestions about free or affordable, simple graphics software?

Buy an older version of Photoshop. I'm sure there are a few older version of Photoshop CS out there. If you can get an older version of Photoshop then you'll be able to upgrade to a newer version without paying all of that money. 

Like someone mentioned GIMP is probably the only free one that's really worth getting.



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