Backrounds

Started by Gamemakur, Wed 21/12/2005 04:30:11

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Gamemakur

What program do you use to ake the backround for a room, I use paint if there are better programs tell me. Rank the programs to use 1 to 5.

Example

1.paint
2.something else
3.something else
4.something else
5.something else
I went up high as I flied in the sky.

Kinoko

1. Paint Shop Pro.

That's the lot. I just don't use any others, but I only do simple art, nothing requiring a tablet and realistic brushes.

Akumayo

I use a mix of MSPaint and Paint.NET
"Power is not a means - it is an end."

Darth Mandarb

I don't know what a Backround is ...

Akumayo

"Power is not a means - it is an end."

Gilbert

1. Hand
2. Brain
3. Fingers
4. Pen and pencil
5. Currtains



...What?2?

esper

So then, are we to infer from this that you look at your hand, think up what you're going to draw, wrap your fingers around a pen and pencil (simultaneously, through some odd fluke of nature) and then transfer your art from your brain onto your living room curtains?

Why not just use Project Dogwaffle?

I use:

Project Dogwaffle to draw and for certain filters.

Photoshop for other filters, like lighting effects and the like. This is primarily because I don't know how to use PS very well.

Caligari TrueSpace for 3D rendering.

Terragen for 3D landscapes.
This Space Left Blank Intentionally.

PsychicHeart

1. Paint Shop Pro
2. PhotoFiltre
3. MSPaint
4. My set of Derwent Pencils.
5. These strange, Strange objects they tell me are called "Hands".
Formerly known as Flukeblake, Flukezy etc.

AlbinoPanther

#8
ArtGem 1.3 the best thing for beginers.

You can find it here http://download.chip.pl/download_41307.html

click on the green 10mbit link try several times untill it works.

It's trial 30 days version if you want to brake trial period(it development is shuted down so you can't buy it) PM us.

Andail

This has been asked and answered to many times. Use the search function and type "paint program" in the search field.

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