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Re-painting....

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 04:09
by Jumpshot724
Are there any FREEWARE (emphasis) paint programs out there?? I really wanna start learning how to do re-paints :D

if there's more than 1 Freeware program, which one do ya'll recommend?

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 04:22
by MIKE JG
PSP 7.0 (couple of versions old now) cost me all of $8 American to get off of EBay. That's what my lunch at Quizno's cost me the other day.

You definetely want something that can work in layers. Not sure what's out there that's freeware that works in layers.

Trust me, if you really want to do an ace job, spend a few bucks and get a nice program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 04:36
by KevinJarvis
I've used PSP7 for years. Now I've moved on to PSP9 but the retail version will cost you.

GIMP is a freeware tool that many say is a photoshop clone. I've got it but rarely use it now that I've got PSP9.

You really do need something that will work with layers. That's the best way to get a nice repaint.

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 04:37
by Jumpshot724
For now I'm just lookin to screw around with paints for my own puposes, not lookin to create something worth offering up to the public....for now at least lol

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 04:45
by Ford Friendly
Gimp is probably your best bet then....

http://www.gimp.org/

Even the developers said their original reason for writing it was that Adobe Photoshop was so expensive. So, they "cloned" it. It's not an exact clone since Photoshop as advanced and added features faster than Gimp, but GIMP has all the features needed to do 99.9% of what is needed for repaints.

I have heard of a couple people actually doing their earliest repaints in MS Paint, but I wouldn't recommend it - even though I have seen a couple of those repaints and am in awe that they could accomplish what they did without using layers.

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 15:09
by KevinJarvis
I see by your profile that you're a student.
Many software manufacturers give large discounts to students.
You might check around.

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 16:52
by Jumpshot724
Not anymore, graduated in may lol.

Guess I should update my prof.... :roll:

Posted: 23 Oct 2008, 22:54
by KevinJarvis
Jumpshot724 wrote:
Guess I should update my prof.... :roll:
Only after buying Photoshop...LOL.

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 06:56
by firehawkordy
I use both GIMP and Paint.Net slaved to FS Repaint. Paint.Net is easier to use when adding layers like nose art or markings, Gimp has a better paint pallet. Using Repaint as an interface allows me to see my results on the fly.