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A tool for designing 2D stuff - [SOLVED]
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07/30/13 19:34
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Hello
I want to design some good 2D stuff for my game ,especially the main menu and other menus. What tool do you prefer that is efficient and easy-to-use? And please don't tell me Photoshop ,tell me another painting programme or some generating tool.....
Thank you for reading & any help will be appreciated
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Re: A tool for designing 2D stuff
[Re: PadMalcom]
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07/30/13 21:46
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OT: At the beginning I thought like you. Every tool had to be easy to use to achieve things I needed for my games. Now, I prefer good tools that take me a week or two to gain some skill. But with this skill I am able to achieve better results that I'd ever dreamed of in my "I want an easy tool"-days Yea, you'll probably find that eventually it's a lot better just to learn how to use industry standard software instead of wasting time with quick-fix software like MSPaint. Don't get me wrong, they're good for fixing the odd pixel or resizing, but I wouldn't do much more with it. A good, low price software I use is Corel Paint Shop Pro. It is similar to Photoshop but it is a little more user-friendly. They have sales which means you can get the software for a low price. It is good for designing both simple and complex graphics. Only downside to it is that there are not as many tutorials for it as Adobe Photoshop.
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Re: A tool for designing 2D stuff
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I've been working for a long time with gimp and I really like it. I once tried photoshop but most features and almost all shortcuts were so different that I immediately switched back to gimp which I was way more familiar with.
...but in the end it's just personal preference and experience.
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Re: A tool for designing 2D stuff
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Thank you all guys for help....
The Gimp didn't work on my Windows 7 Ultimate (the startup menu frame appears ,but nothing happens and it causes freezing the computer)
Thank you again
Last edited by The_KING; 07/31/13 19:46.
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