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I am now in love with Adobe Illustrator for vector art. It can do almost as
much as Photoshop, and honestly, for rendering drawings from scratch, I find
Illustrator much easier to use than a bitmap tool like Photoshop. I wouldn't
attempt Illustrator without working through the Classroom In A Book,
however. (and a drawing tablet doesn't hurt, either).
-Wendy
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Stuart Burnfield <slb -at- westnet -dot- com -dot- au>wrote:
> If the question is "What's the best free tool to do X?" a great place to
> look for the answer is the Tech Support Alert site. The page for
> graphics tools is here:
>http://www.techsupportalert.com/pc/image-tools.html
>
> PAINT.NET: I used it two contracts ago and was impressed. The help was a
> little skimpy but I was able to figure out how to do everything I needed
> to do.
>
> The GIMP: I really wanted it to be the right tool for me, but I found it
> just too hard to find out how to do things that seemed as though they
> should be simple.
>
> Good luck. Let us know if you find a good vector tool.
>
> Stuart
>
>
> Kevin McLauchlan said:
> I was browsing for a free Visio substitute (with little luck - none seem
> to handle Visio's native format files) and stumbled across a few other
> things.
>
> For non-vector graphic stuff, has anybody had any joy from Paint.NET?
> The GIMP is kinda overkill for the type of bitmap/photo/image tickling
> that I usually perform, so I'm looking for lightweight alternatives and
> that one was mentioned.
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