What program do you use for picture editing?
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Is it mostly Photoshop or do you use some other one also? If so, which one? And which one would you say is the best for beginners? I´ve never used PS before but want to learn using it.
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I wouldn't say Photoshop is entirely beginner friendly, but I was eventually able to figure it out through playing around. As much of a negative stigma as Microsoft Paint used to get, I think they've updated it in newer versions of Windows to where it isn't as generic as it used to be. I've also heard about Paint.net, which I think is a lighter version of Photoshop.
Really, I would think it's just a matter of trying to find something that you are willing to tinker around with. It also depends on how complex the amount of editing or creating you want is. If you are just trying to stick to basics, I honestly think newer versions of MS Paint shouldn't be too bad.
Ok, so basiclly you could say that all photo editing programs are pretty much the same with different names, have I understood correct?
I use photoshop, it took me forever to get the hang of it, but youtube tutorials helped... for once.
I use Gimp because it's free.
Corel Paint Shop Pro. It's basically photoshop. Kinda difficult to get into, but it's really great to use!
I use photoshop, it can take a while to figure out, but once you do I feel like it simply is the best for editing.
Microsoft Paint.
I remember Gimp. My Comp teacher had us use it for class. It was pretty fun, but I had forgotten how to use it.
Paint lol
On my tablet, facetune. On the computer, Photoshop cs2. I had flash at one point of time, but my computer got rebooted because windows 10 sucked and now I don't have flash anymore.
Paint.NET
It's like a free version of Photoshop with plug-ins and stuff. I tried Photoshop countless times already, and it's such a complicated program!
Ah yes, now I remember that I have used that one and it was good, not all too complicated unless you use the professional setting.
Aha! Then I´ll have to check that one out, where can you get it?
Was about to post exactly this :P