Hi, Im bored. Here are some random beginner's GIFs.
NOTE: All these GIFs were made by me... ME!
website is:
http://www.soft82.com/download/windows/active-gif-creator/
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Post has been edited 4 time(s), last time on May 14 2009, 9:27 pm by kidblaze.
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http://www.staredit.net/forums/29/Post there next time. Don't bother making another thread. Mods would probably move it.
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If they were all made by you then why do some of them have the nagware banner, and some don't?
If they were all made by you then why do some of them have the nagware banner, and some don't?
You know how like, people with photoshop make a signature by using a render and then adding some filters and brushes and then they go "THIS WAS MADE 100% BY ME!!!1!"
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*sigh* Well obvielsy it wasn't 100% me. I said they were made by me... Of cuorse I used sprites and AGif.
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Honestly, this is such low quality, I don't really think people care. No offense.
Now, for some real preening, I DID make my signature 100% me
. Unless you think that the tools used (C4D and Photoshop) take away from the meness.
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Dude cent, how expensive are theese? i might get em if i get time and money to
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YOu are friggi'n telling me you paid a thousand dollars to get a software that makes SIGS?
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YOu are friggi'n telling me you paid a thousand dollars to get a software that makes SIGS?
No, someone else told you how much they cost since you asked...
Dude cent, how expensive are theese? i might get em if i get time and money to
Most likely they were pirated, it's not difficult.
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GIMP fails compared to Photoshop or Jasc Paint Shop Pro. I couldn't stand using GIMP (and furthermore, Photoshop) after using Jasc Paint Shop Pro.
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I went from Jasc to Photoshop, actually. Had Jasc for a while, it was nice, but not nearly as nice as Photoshop.
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I mainly like Jasc becuase of the pallette handling. But, I guess it can go either way.
A cool program for sketching is Alias Sketchbook. Palettes are kept are keep to a minimum and no menu bars are up to create a nice full screen. Everything is designed around the use of a graphic pen tablet, making panning/zooming/rotating very natural. If I remember right, this program can read .psd format. The only problem is that this program lacks many features other programs have.
OpenCanvas has a similar way of panning/zooming and many functions and features of Photoshop. However, I could not find a fullscreen mode, and drawing too fast with a pen tablet could lead to very rigid lines, when you wanted smooth lines instead.
Overall, I would have to say Photoshop is the most powerful program. CS4 also has a nice semi-full screen/full screen mode toggle.
All these programs could be found and downloaded directly off the internet. I downloaded CS4 in 6 different parts off of rapidshare links, except I had to wait a few hours between downloads, so that took me about 2 days.
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If I had a pen tablet I'd get it.