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It's not photoshop, psp, or even openCanvas. Its Artrage!!!!
http://www.ambientdesign.com/artrage.html
The thing is so realistic, its amazing. here is an example of what its capable of with little effort! best part is, its free!
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GIMP too is free. Nice fox btw =)
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Quote:GIMP is SH1T. Period.
thanks for the complement =).
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The GIMP is different to other packages, theres enough people using to produce awesome pictures that tell me it just slightly more than a useable program. Personally I don't like photoshop(but millions do, same old story eh?)
Mech: Great image. I don't know why the author used the windows installer but I did download it. I'll check it out. Not that it would be much use to me, as its the artist not the tools that make good stuff ;-)
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Gimp is just too unstable, too slow and too ugly. Real alternatives are PS or PSP, 'cause I don't like to lose my work.
TBBQ, the comment was about Gimp, not about you. You don't have to thank me.
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Again, it's the artist, not the application.
Mech can do that in MS paint. :*)
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Of course it's the artist, but imagine if a painter is gonna add the next colour to the canvas and it breaks down and collapse. No matter how good the artist is... If the canvas is not "stable".
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Quote:TBBQ, the comment was about Gimp, not about you. You don't have to thank me.
There wasnt any ambiguity in my reply.
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Yeah, pretty much anything with a color picker, brush and tablet support could've produced that. Gimp or otherwise. But I would trust people who draw (well) on a regular basis to give their word on Gimp.