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Nothingtodo
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What program do you think...

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would be best for cleaning up my comic?
I draw my comic by hand, scan it, resize it, and they are too messy and spelling errors, so I want to draw over them in something, make them look neater, what would you guys/girls/its/things/qntfts think?

if you need to know anything more to help, just ask, I would be glad to help you help me!

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Lei wrote:Well, a good thing to mention is your budget, since it can be a problem. I personally find that Adobe Photoshop is the best graphics program in existence, but it's expensive as all hell.
Right... forgot about that.. a budget of free... that most likely does not help any but... thanks.
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Well, a good thing to mention is your budget, since it can be a problem. I personally find that Adobe Photoshop is the best graphics program in existence, but it's expensive as all hell.

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right... forgot about that.... my yearly "budget" is 0$

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I can't personally recommend anything but Photoshop...sorry!
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thanks, it's ok, but how much does photoshop cost? way to much.... I am not sure but I hear it cost a lot... well... I guess I could draw over everything with black lines in pant....

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Honestly, you can probably find some outdated versions of photoshop online for a lot cheaper than the newer editions, with most of the same features. Though other folks will probably have alternate suggestions... I know we have a variety of tastes in programs here (I'd just an Adobe whore).

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The only free alternative to Photoshop is a program called Gimp. I don't use it myself but a friend does, and she swears by it.

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hmmm.. I have heard of that somewhere before... I have to check it out, thanks! I let you know if that works.

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I've heard that you can put skins on gimp to make it look and function almost exactly like photoshop....

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Well for what I needed gimp worked really well.. thanks... I get what I did up... see if you guys like it... well... I well sooner or latter. most likely latter.

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I always recommend Paint Shop Pro, which is not free, but is much much cheaper than Photoshop and covers all the basics.
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Photoshop - however thats what my editor uses for clean up and effects

i use paintshop pro for the major work horse stuff -\
however Photoshop is winning more and more

gimp seems way too limited for my liking however it *is* free -
paintshop pro 4 to 6+
its the next in line
and top dog is Photoshop 6+ to 7+
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Post by Nothingtodo »

Well my comic is not really the best thing ever... I think a fancy program would be wasted on it to be truthful, but gimp seems to be working... thanks a lot every one.

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