my laptop doesn't support adobe photoshop, is there a software similar to it? (ms paint forbidden).
IMO there is no point at all in using GIMP. I think the best option would be paint.NET, just make sure that you have these plugins installed.Zelzatter Zero wrote:
anything that supports transparent PNG like paint.net, GIMP, etc. will be fine.
okay thanks. i'll take paint.net instead.RockRoller wrote:
IMO there is no point at all in using GIMP. I think the best option would be paint.NET, just make sure that you have [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/rc9yl9qx2fwqhod/plugins_for_pdn.rar/file]these plugins]/url] installed.Zelzatter Zero wrote:
anything that supports transparent PNG like paint.net, GIMP, etc. will be fine.
How does this plugin help in the editing process?RockRoller wrote:
[url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/rc9yl9qx2fwqhod/plugins_for_pdn.rar/file]these plugins]/url] installed.
There are various things in here which are useful. Don't remember them all since I switched over to photoshop some time ago, butHecaRegina wrote:
How does this plugin help in the editing process?RockRoller wrote:
[url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/rc9yl9qx2fwqhod/plugins_for_pdn.rar/file]these plugins]/url] installed.
Alright thank you!RockRoller wrote:
There are various things in here which are useful. Don't remember them all since I switched over to photoshop some time ago, but
- recoloring objects
- exporting as psd
- various effects
- some more options for text
- allignment help (which I forgot to put in here apprently, updated the .rar, so please redownload)