Is there a good software program that would allow me to do this? Is it tough todo?I am not that computer literate. Heck, even Computers for Dummies is probably too advanced for me. Any reccomendations for a decent and inexpensive software download that would let even 'ME' photochop?.
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Unrepresented
05-19-2003, 08:38 AM
Most people tend to use Adobe photoshop which is available on file sharing programs like kazaa in cracked (read illegally hacked) form.
It retails for several hundred dollars last I recall.
It's not too user friendly, but with someone that knows what they're doing, looking over your shoulder, you can learn how to do the basics within a half hour or so.
Justin
paintshop pro is good too, smaller and a little easier to learn.
don't need a cd key either
Justin is Wrong.
Kraw is Right.
Download Paintshop Pro, you can do just as much with it, and it has an easier to read format, it also requires no Keycode, and can be downloaded from Kazaa.
Anybody that doubts what Paintshop can do, can challenge me. ;)
As far as "Legal" goes, don't expect paying anything less than $80 to get something decent. I would find an older version of Paintshop that you could pick up cheap.
Smashing Young Man
05-19-2003, 11:27 AM
Macromedia Fireworks is another decent graphics proggie. I used it for a couple of years before I switched to Photoshop. It has quite an intuitive interface.
Midnight
05-19-2003, 05:30 PM
As stated, if you're a beginner, use Paintshop, it's a little more user friendly. Photoshop is a little more in depth, and some say some of the pictures turn out looking a little cleaner/better, but who knows for sure.
If you need help, we're all here, Eric's the paintshop guru, and I guess I'm the photoshop guru, but the basics are the same. Rudy and Kraw are two people that I know have honed their skills here, and I'm sure you could do the same :nice: