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| Thread ID: 52111 | 2004-12-09 22:41:00 | Graphics Programs... | chris83 (6515) | Press F1 |
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| 301523 | 2004-12-10 03:08:00 | Rob, Photoshop is a great programme but it is basically a bitmap based system whereas Corel is a vector-graphics (that is a maths based ability to change according to command rather than guess at addition or xubtraction of pixels) based programme. I would say that the Photopaint module in the Corel package is not as good as the Photoshop one | Cymbalz (4460) | ||
| 301524 | 2004-12-10 03:15:00 | >Photoshop is a great programme but it is basically a bitmap based system whereas Corel is a vector-graphics I dont use Corel so I will say nothing for how it works. Photoshop does do vector graphics. |
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| 301525 | 2004-12-10 03:17:00 | Rob, have vectors been included in latest versions of Photoshop? | Cymbalz (4460) | ||
| 301526 | 2004-12-10 03:18:00 | I have no idea if the other programs mentioned are better but photoshop can easily do what you need. You can select any of the predefined shapes,and then twist,turn and manuipulate them anyway you feel like,then you have all your styles,plus the free transform options,or if really wanting to get creative then you can use the hand tools,PS can accomplish anything you can imagine. 2 seconds with Photoshop sal.neoburn.net sal.neoburn.net |
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| 301527 | 2004-12-10 03:22:00 | CS yes and also in version 6, probally 7 as well, but i missed that. I must say if you need to work with vector graphics I would use illustrator of fireworks. I have only used these a little, I just perffered PS as I have used it for a long time. |
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