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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Richardgregory on January 18, 2015, 07:05:28 am
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This might already be covered in another thread, but searching isn't returning anything that I was looking for. I'm wanting to refresh a CP by creating a customized look to it by creating a graphical layout for it. Is Adobe Photoshop the best application for this? Keep mind that I don't have much or any significant graphics experience, so I'm not even sure if this is going to be any easy.
Thanks
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---fudgesicle--- Adobe. Installs a ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- load of files, takes for ever to load, and is very expensive. You pay that money only to have a new version come out each year and have to pay that money again.
I use pixelmator for Mac. It is contained to one single .app package, small file size, loads quick, and can do everything photoshop can do. Oh, and it's only $30. And you don't have to pay that $30 every damn year. You might also try gimp. It's free and for Mac/Linux/windows. Acorn for Mac is $30 too.
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Mine were done with Inkscape, which is free.
Generally you want a vector program (Illustrator/Inkscape) not a raster one like PhotoShop. The end results are just better.
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I don't have a Mac, so Pixelmator is out, but I just tried Inkscape - the interface looks more difficult to 'learn' than photoshop, and not sure were to start.
I guess I'll fiddle with it.
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Mine were done with Inkscape, which is free.
Generally you want a vector program (Illustrator/Inkscape) not a raster one like PhotoShop. The end results are just better.
I agree. Inkscape is awesome for vector art. Available for Mac/Linux/win. And Free is for me!
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I don't have a Mac, so Pixelmator is out, but I just tried Inkscape - the interface looks more difficult to 'learn' than photoshop, and not sure were to start.
I guess I'll fiddle with it.
It has a bit more of a learning curve. There's a lot of good tutorials I found online about it. I would say it definitely took me longer to put my CPOs together than if I used Photoshop or Gimp, but the end results were definitely a lot higher. (Especially if you're pulling in any vector art, which most of the repro arcade stuff is.)
One tip -- use the pre-release version (.91 I think) as opposed to the "released" version -- its quite a bit better. I was having a lot of trouble getting my CPOs to look the way I wanted until I switched.