DanielBrenton
Technology Novice
To All --
Brand new to these forums, though I'm a Paracast fan also. Had a question.
Let me set this up a little.
Mac has kissed Classic goodbye (thank you Mr. Jobs) and now this creature of habit (me) has to look around for some new software, and it's only appropriate I drag my virtual butt into the 21st Century.
Every so often I need to make use of a graphics program to build basic images, and then I'll use Photoshop to enhance what I'm working on and crunch it for web use.
(Okay, now you're going to laugh.)
Remember Superpaint? I actually got it to run on my OS 10.3 Classic mode, though it has a few hiccups here and there. What I liked about it is that it was so intuitive and user-friendly (Gene -- I used it for the lettering gradients for the animated graphic you put up for me on The Paracast side, and for a lot of the graphics on the Luna 15 website).
I am not a professional artist by any means, but I would like suggestions as to some kind of well-rounded graphics program that can give me good results without making me crazy while trying to learn it.
Suggestions?
Brand new to these forums, though I'm a Paracast fan also. Had a question.
Let me set this up a little.
Mac has kissed Classic goodbye (thank you Mr. Jobs) and now this creature of habit (me) has to look around for some new software, and it's only appropriate I drag my virtual butt into the 21st Century.
Every so often I need to make use of a graphics program to build basic images, and then I'll use Photoshop to enhance what I'm working on and crunch it for web use.
(Okay, now you're going to laugh.)
Remember Superpaint? I actually got it to run on my OS 10.3 Classic mode, though it has a few hiccups here and there. What I liked about it is that it was so intuitive and user-friendly (Gene -- I used it for the lettering gradients for the animated graphic you put up for me on The Paracast side, and for a lot of the graphics on the Luna 15 website).
I am not a professional artist by any means, but I would like suggestions as to some kind of well-rounded graphics program that can give me good results without making me crazy while trying to learn it.
Suggestions?