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CrazyMLC
Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am Posts: 4772 Location: Good news everyone!
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How to Photoshop!
Photoshop is good to get used to, especially if you want to go professional.
However, I think most people prefer Windows Paint for its simplicity. (Including me)
Speaking of which, I really should get Photoshop. And a tablet.
Anyhow I think this topic is deserving of a new thread at this point. Moderators, if you please?
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Wed May 25, 2011 6:41 am |
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dragonxp
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 3:16 am Posts: 3032 Location: Somewhere in the universe
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
I'm extremely hard pressed to find a single command that i use with great convenience in MSPAINT. Which is single shade transparency. I don't even think Pant.NET has that function which caused me to simply go with MSPaint for all my tasks. Doing PW without 1 bit-transparency is a pain in the ass. Layers, i do have Paint.net & Graphics Gale for these if i ever need them to put things together without merging pixels or whatnot. I cna do nearly everything i would need to do in pixel art in MSPaint, Rotate, Resize, pick a color tool.
The biggest setbacks as i can see are lack of true image transparency, no hotkeys for anything and the lack of simple rotation. [There is a trick i used to get around this, skew positive horizontally and vertically negative to rotate clockwise etc...(integers inputted should be half of desired degrees desired for rotation].
All the others take awhile to load up, heck if i need transparency i usually go and use GameMaker image editor for its utter simplicity.
Preferences are all about what you like.
Either way, i'm not a professional anyway and i don;t plan to be one so it suits me fair enough.
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Wed May 25, 2011 8:18 am |
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Kettenkrad
Joined: Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:51 am Posts: 1198 Location: Sydney
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
dragonxp wrote: I'm extremely hard pressed to find a single command that i use with great convenience in MSPAINT. Which is single shade transparency. I don't even think Pant.NET has that function which caused me to simply go with MSPaint for all my tasks. Doing PW without 1 bit-transparency is a pain in the ass. Layers, i do have Paint.net & Graphics Gale for these if i ever need them to put things together without merging pixels or whatnot. I cna do nearly everything i would need to do in pixel art in MSPaint, Rotate, Resize, pick a color tool.
The biggest setbacks as i can see are lack of true image transparency, no hotkeys for anything and the lack of simple rotation. [There is a trick i used to get around this, skew positive horizontally and vertically negative to rotate clockwise etc...(integers inputted should be half of desired degrees desired for rotation].
All the others take awhile to load up, heck if i need transparency i usually go and use GameMaker image editor for its utter simplicity.
Preferences are all about what you like.
Either way, i'm not a professional anyway and i don;t plan to be one so it suits me fair enough. Ditto. Although I would like an eye-dropper shortcut -_-
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Wed May 25, 2011 10:06 am |
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Yoman987
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:06 am Posts: 196 Location: In front of keyboard, staring at monitor. (WA, Oz)
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
Thoughts on Vector editors? Inkscape vs Illustrator?
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Wed May 25, 2011 10:38 am |
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CrazyMLC
Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am Posts: 4772 Location: Good news everyone!
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
Vector art? WHAT HERESY!
Anywho, Inkscape = GIMP, Illustrator = Photoshop. Same situation.
Illustrator is the industry standard, just like Photoshop.
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Wed May 25, 2011 11:19 am |
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matty406
Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:23 pm Posts: 915 Location: Blighty
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
I use Serif DrawPlus. It's like the professional stuffs but incredibly easy.
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Wed May 25, 2011 6:57 pm |
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Geti
Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am Posts: 4886 Location: some compy
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Re: How to Pixel: The Basics
dragonxp wrote: Doing PW without 1 bit-transparency is a pain in the ass. Just fyi alpha is a much better way to do transparency. .png can handle it too so that's a pretty damn easy way to handle images. With indexed .png you have the option to go full alpha channel or 1 bit as well. It's not like having access to 255 (or more) levels of alpha means you can't go all out. A split topic wouldn't hurt.
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Thu May 26, 2011 1:35 pm |
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