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Apr 18th, 2006 at 8:52pm

cdn_beaver   Offline
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Im looking for a good paint program that is VERY user friendly.

Currently, I have Pixia, Photoshop, and Paint.  I have no clue what im doing in Pixia and Photoshop, and I cant get the program to do what I want.  I just dont understand how to properly use the programs.  Ive tried a couple of tutorials, but I havent found any yet that help.

I like the ease of use that paint has.  I can basically create the effects I want with paint, however, the finished quality isnt very good. 

Can anybody help me out?  Freeware programs are also a bonus.

Thanks.
 

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Reply #1 - Apr 18th, 2006 at 9:30pm

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"The best software is the one you  know how to use."

Therefore, your assignment -- should you choose to accepte it -- is learn to use either Pixia or Photoshop.

There are no other options. You either choose to learn how to use a paintprogram which supports layers or you don't.

"It is effort that educates."
 

... PhotoShop 7 user
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Reply #2 - Apr 19th, 2006 at 5:48pm

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Quote:
"The best software is the one you  know how to use."

Excellent advice.
 

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