Author Topic: Paint.NET Creations.  (Read 2359 times)



I started a comic for my Orcadian friend, who had a dream that Alkieda invaded Orkney and I came and rescued her when the military wouldn't.


I'm a noob to this :cookieMonster:


I can't make stuff, I only edit pictures :I

I like PDN more because GIMP has a cluster of windows. It needs a window for every feature or something. The canvas has it's own window, the tools have their own window, the layers have they're own window.

Although I could be wrong, since I haven't used it in a long time.
Gimp 2.6.2, the version I use, has at least two windows: The work window and the tools window, which is what I've called them. The work window has the image you're working on (and a new one is created for each new image you are working on in GIMP at once) and the tools window has the toolbox and different tabs for histogram, layers, image history, etc.

Photoshop is the exact same way, except with more windows. It masks it by putting a clusterforget of individual modules inside a single window.

Well, of course this was when I was using the CS2 version on my school's server.



I like PDN more because GIMP has a cluster of windows. It needs a window for every feature or something. The canvas has it's own window, the tools have their own window, the layers have they're own window.

Although I could be wrong, since I haven't used it in a long time.
I like PDN for illustrating, because GIMP takes up more CPU for pressure-sensitivity. PDN and Photoshop don't. Overall, I think Photoshop, quality-wise (not talking money here) is the best.


Some of you guys have white spots in your pictures. Use layers.