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Subject: Need some info/imput


lupey1 ( ) posted Thu, 17 October 2002 at 7:10 AM ยท edited Thu, 23 January 2025 at 3:45 PM

I have a few question and they have already probably been answered. What is better for doing post work. PSP or Adobe photoshop? I have both of them but it seems everyone uses Adobe. Also can someone point me to maybe a tutorial for bruises. I have been playing with taking a picture of a black eye but I cant get the outside to blend in well with the Texture from poser. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!


SAMS3D ( ) posted Thu, 17 October 2002 at 7:42 AM

I use Corel PhotoPaint, so first I think it is up to you and what you feel more comfortable with. You might want to visit the texture forum for more help though. Sharen


VIDandCGI ( ) posted Thu, 17 October 2002 at 6:30 PM

Adobe photoshop is considered the professionals choice and certainly has many new tools in 7 that PSP doesnt. PSP is considered lightweight and a hobbyists tool, though I have seen some astounding work produced within it. Personally I prefer PSP feel and UI but I have to admit with v7 of PS that adobe has made the gap between the two applications a little wider. You will also find that although some plugins will work with PSP that there are a lot more which are PS only. If it was a question of buying one or the other I would recommend PSP to get started see how you do (and because its cheaper), unless of course you were serious about using it as a tool rather than a PT hobby. As however you have both I would take the plunge and get stuck into PS, the learning curves a tiny bit steeper but it'll save you trying to learn a whole new app down the line. Just my opinion :)


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