Any Nice Photo Editors Out there? - Off-topic

Hey anybody has a suggestion for a nice photo editor???like applying various effects???so list ur fav programs....

for free I use GIMP

Hmm.....Any commercial software out here?

i use gimp too
and irfanview for simple stuff and viewing

I use Adobe Photoshop CS3

gimp ....Oh my God what a beautiful nice and free software......it is awesome

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For your phone or computer
Do you want a photo editor to use on your phone or your computer, because there are 2 cool ones for your phone, and they work well, and that is from a person who used to make his living with photoshop back starting in the days before layers.
They are Pocket artist, which is photoshop on your phone
and
Photogenics which is more a creative art applied to photos app.
Both have painting, so painting and drawing on your phone is a real thing...
Soon, phone art shows...
The drawback of both programs is they cost a fair amount of bread, but they work, my only complaint is that Photogenics needs a regular undo in addition to their unique work-flow.
I would love to see a version of Gimp on windows mobile.
cheers

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Photoshop Alternative

Ever wish you had a professional art software, but didn't have the $$$ for Photoshop?
Me too, until....
http://www.getpaint.net/index.html
i'm using it, and it's working great! and best of all, it's free!
I am using a freeware clone of photoshop called GIMP portable. The really good thing about this software is that you do not need to install it, just run the exe in any PC and it will not contaminate the operating system, it is greenware!
I've tried the regular Gimp, and didn't like it, but I'll check this out. Thanks!

Need a png/icon editor

I am looking a for a good and FREE png editor any suggestions?
Masterloki666 said:
I am looking a for a good and FREE png editor any suggestions?
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Photoscape
trial of photoshop
microsoft paint
trial is xsd
Yeah i settled for ms paint for now jus cant do all i want with it but im not about to drop a few bills on photoshop jus yet lol
Masterloki666 said:
Yeah i settled for ms paint for now jus cant do all i want with it but im not about to drop a few bills on photoshop jus yet lol
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You can try GIMP, it's basically a free version of photoshop... wait that sounds like warez, the makers made it free
GIMP is the best way to go if you're looking for freeware. I can vouch for the fact that it isnt warez. Granted, it's not nearly as loaded to the gills with features as photoshop, but for basic stuff like icons and theme editing, it'll mostly get the job done.
paint.net can do a lot of what photoshop can and its free
Gimp is best if you want to work with alpha blending, but the learning curve is steep, otherwise (if your art doesn't have a lot of curves, you do your own pixel art, or you don't mind aliasing) anything above paint will do.
I personally use Krita from the KDE app library. It's a bit more powerful than your standard image editor. I don't really like GIMP much because of some stupid decisions on the part of the programmers that make the program a hard tool to use if you're doing pixel art or just about anything, for example, having to resize layers after you've re-sized the canvas or that damn erase tool, I want an erase tool that erases, not gradually blurrs out, erasing a single pixel is a pain because it'll also diffuse the surrounding pixels. I'm sure there's a way around it, but it's just not intuitive.
My understanding is that paint.net
was written by a guy in college who didn't wanna pay for photoshop 7.
My source..his website.
I think he also mentions something about paint.net being able to take photoshop plug-in. Something I don't think GIMP can do.
I just finished a Digital Photography class using paint.net. Prior to the class my digital editing was all done with MS paint. Transferring to paint.net was not that hard. Remember that ctrl+Z is your best friend in the world.
I tried GIMP before getting paint.net. At the time the learning curve was higher than I was willing to pay attention to.
Both are free. Both are highly suitable as replacements for Photoshop.

Are there any live wallpapers that do this...?

Have objects in the wallpaper change perspective as you scroll your screens left or right. Like in this vid for example.
See how all the hills in the back scroll at different rates to help give that 3D depth perspective? It would be nice to have objects (like the turtles and shrooms) moving in the foreground too.
I actually want a live wallpaper that looks just like super mario bros wii, with moving backgrounds and all.
It's hard to develop, hard to play with, and icons and widget won't help you to play. The best solution is to download a super mario bross game in the market, I don't know if it already exist but it should
A game is not what i want, i want a live wallpaper that looks like the game, if you know what i mean? I want no interaction with it beyond the change in perspective when i scroll between screens.
It doesnt have to be mario bros either, it can be anything where the objects on the wallpaper scroll at different rates to give that change in perspective.
It's called parallax scrolling. It's already in some LWPs like Silhouette but not quite in the way you're referring to.
So, yeah it definitely could be done, but as far as I'm aware hasn't yet.
Parallax Scrolling... cool, thanks.
I just found a live wall paper that appears to use it, MaryJane, from the marketplace.
The leaves in the foreground and middleground move independantly of each other and from the background as well. Looks really cool... if you dont mind the type of leaves being used.
Now, if only someone would make one that mimics mario bros wii.
Yep. The MaryJane LWP is from the same group that did Silhouette.
The parallax scrolling technique was used heavily by Nintendo back in the day, as well as the PC demoscene. I'm willing to bet they pulled it out for SMB Wii as a sort of homage to the oldschool days.
Anyways, I vote that YOU start working on a LWP featuring PS in the SMB style (holy initialisms). The concept is simple enough.
thats how you play mario
jayzusfk said:
Yep. The MaryJane LWP is from the same group that did Silhouette.
The parallax scrolling technique was used heavily by Nintendo back in the day, as well as the PC demoscene. I'm willing to bet they pulled it out for SMB Wii as a sort of homage to the oldschool days.
Anyways, I vote that YOU start working on a LWP featuring PS in the SMB style (holy initialisms). The concept is simple enough.
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I have no coding experience and wouldnt know where to start.
Someone just released a sweet live wallpaper with mario playing in the background... not exactly what i wanted, but still pretty cool.

3D Modeling App for Honeycomp

Wondering if there is any project or even - a app i havent found yet - for simple 3D modeling on honeycomb. Something between Chrome "3Dtin" and Google sketchup.
I would love to create some simple 3d projects on my xoom and maybe even animate it...
I would even help to start such a project. although i am not a programmer, i know many 3d software tools, grafics, icons, skins, et cetera...
I would also like to see a version of Google Sketchup for the Xoom. I have used sketchup to convey simple mechanical concepts to others and it would be great to at least be able view the models I have created on my Xoom.
viewing would be nice. But i think there is only a viewer for Autocad. i believe that modeling, needs quite an advanced interface and touchscreen handling, so i am not surprised, that there is no such app.
So where are the volunteers for the honeycomb BLENDER port?

Wallpapers I made

These are some wallpapers I've made over the years. I'm no photoshop pro, but I like to dabble with it and see what I can come up with. It's all original work, except for the planet earth which is an actual pic from space. The photos of the car are mine so i'm considering that original work as well Hope you can find some screen space for one of them.
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