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GIMP is a freeware graphics program developed by the open source community. It's hard to figure out, but if you can, it's about as powerful and versatile as Photoshop Elements, a stripped-down version of the high end professional graphics program.
The problem is, it's unstable. I had a friend rant and rave about how he spent several hours working on something, only to have the program suddenly crash and kill all that work. If you use it, make frequent backups--which I do with any program anyway.
The problem is, it's unstable. I had a friend rant and rave about how he spent several hours working on something, only to have the program suddenly crash and kill all that work. If you use it, make frequent backups--which I do with any program anyway.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Not off the top of my head, but the levels dialog for adjusting contrast, and the rubber stamp tool for erasing are your friends. Drag the sliders for the input color levels until you have sufficent contrast for your drawing. You can also use it to make neat effects.Anubis wrote:does any one know any tutorials on cleaning up and coloring drawn images?
Saving regularly is just good a computer habit. Not even Photoshop saves you from accidently hitting End Process on it in the Task Manager when you want to kill firefox and losing all the work on it you did since you last saved 13 hours ago. (Luckily I had only been actually working on it for about 5 minutes of those 13 hours.)Scott Gardener wrote:The problem is, it's unstable. I had a friend rant and rave about how he spent several hours working on something, only to have the program suddenly crash and kill all that work. If you use it, make frequent backups--which I do with any program anyway.


