2005-12-04, 02:32 AM
fbachofner Wrote:In addition to to the suggestion of GIMP / GIMPshop, I would suggest Paint.NET.
Occasional users might find Paint.NET much less intimidating to use. [I have found that I could/can use Paint.NET for about 95% of my day-to-day production work, although it is missing "actions" which can be a HUGE productivity boost in Photoshop.]
This is a completely free (and open source) application brought to you by the students at Washington State University. You will need the .Net framework installed, but hey, if you are already running GBPVR . . . ;-)
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/
Good luck.
Felix
I think Paint.Net (At least last time I tried it) is missing Gradients....GIMP Shop has a fairly robust Gradiant tool.
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