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Smaller programs can do wonders (17th Jun 08 at 1:26am)
A member on my forum who uses only Paint Shop Pro can do some pretty amazing things.

I think he has mastered it, I mean he can make Star Wars type things with Paint Shop Pro, and these are advanced things as well.

It just goes to show, even small programs can do alot, especialy when you master them. Smiley
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (17th Jun 08 at 1:40am)
I know how you/they feel.

On my old Windows XP desktop, I had a program called Serif Photoplus 6 (you can find a free download on download.com), and I had it mastered. Sure, it was nothing premium or innovative, but it did a lot of stuff.
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (17th Jun 08 at 3:01am)
I have heard of that, but never seen/used it.
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (18th Jun 08 at 1:28am)
Paint Shop Pro isnt a small program ... Alot of proffessional designers use it.
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (26th Jun 08 at 12:00am)
PSP is basically the same as PS. They're both very high powered.
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (26th Jun 08 at 2:58pm)
exactly, I started off designing using PSP Smiley

psp is alot higher powered now that its owned by coral, the newer versions are awesome.

even the old jasc versions are good tbh
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Re: Smaller programs can do wonders (30th Jul 08 at 3:50am)
I don't view Corel's Paint Shop Pro as a small program. It is a rival of photoshop in my opinion and a very successful one at that. It's price is several times cheaper and yet, just as powerful. I feel that Corel's software is easier to learn to use then Adobe's, to be honest, Adobe's software confuses the hell out of me.

I played with the trial a bit, and I actually liked the results I got, I tried a few different things, if I had a free hundred dollars to throw away I'd probably get Corel's Paint Shop Pro. I won't save up eight hundred USD to buy Photoshop. The price is a major difference in my opinion as well. The results are the same to an extent.

As Patrick mentioned above PhotoPlus Serif 6.0 is pretty awesome. I use it a lot for text, screenshots, finding out colors (and bugged Patrick to death about over half of the things >_>) and I'm impressed with it for free software, it's better then the expensive Macromedia's Fireworks.

A while ago I seen a designer who did pixel art in paint, I was very amazed how some of his icons came out. UBBC icons, smilies, on / off icons, menu buttons, all kinds of icons came out as grade pieces of art. There are some people who can amaze us with barely anything, it takes a great amount of patience and practice in my opinion.

Even people who use GIMP manage to do a fine job if they can keep Gimp from crashing. I for one am excited to see what the future is going to bring in photographic manipulation. In the past few years design has changed a lot, much more complex, and it continues to evolve. This is an exciting adventure to watch unfold.
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