graphics apps

Started by Jokedon October 6th, 2015 11:06 AM
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Mawa

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"Back in my day" when I used to do little graphics stuff like that, I had Photofiltre. Don't know how it is in these days.
I miiiiight be back?
And why am I not a supporter anymore >.<

Tsutarja

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What exactly do you mean by print graphics? Do you mean to like print posters or fan art?

GIMP is indeed a great free program you could use for either, but at the same time, it's not great when it comes to features such as text.

Qibli

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GIMP is must-have, but it doesn't have much feature especially where you type the text can be a pain. but it's recommended.
Post Sig coming soon.
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Thanks for the replies everyone! Gimp seems to be the best choise then, and its free, yey ^_^

What exactly do you mean by print graphics? Do you mean to like print posters or fan art?

GIMP is indeed a great free program you could use for either, but at the same time, it's not great when it comes to features such as text.
I'm doing a couple posters and a flyer, and then I might have to do some artwork for a textile thingy too.. o_O

The posters are not very text heavy, mostly photos/illustrations and a bit of text. The flyers might have more text. And the textile stuff is probably just a small drawing. What program would be better for text then? The print service is http://print24.com/uk/product/zip-up-hoodies/

:)