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Chilloutman

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Hello,

 

Looking for some good graphic editor which have some free licence. I would like to try work on 3D objects and such. I would get photoshop but it seems there is no free licence for it :(

 

Thanks for tips

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It goes without saying that the point of posting the question is getting tips from people one trusts not to be trolls, astroturfers or shills, about graphic editing software they have experience with.  Not having someone else google the question and lazily post literally literally the third result, evidently.

OT: I don't think you'll get very far if you want to do anything serious, without a license for a commercial product. I dabbled a bit in GIMP and found it was a bit lacking in features, and I'm a garbage tier photo manipulator. That was a few years ago, though, I don't know if it's got better.

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I guess i will give Blender a shot, I think I have heard that its not too bad compared to Photoshop. thanks for info guys

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thanks all

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On 1/25/2020 at 3:26 AM, Chilloutman said:

I guess i will give Blender a shot, I think I have heard that its not too bad compared to Photoshop. thanks for info guys

Blender has a bit of a learning curve, but once mastered, it offers a Swiss Army knife of a tool box with more features than you can shake a stick at. It gives the commercial products (like Maya, 3D Studio Max, Cinema 4D etc.) a run for their money, offering some very competitive features for zero dollars.

(edit: assuming you're a "hobbyist" and don't need the more powerful "pro features" of the commercial products)

(edit2: Blender is not an image editing package, but a 3D modelling and rendering package)

You do need to invest the time in learning it though.

 

For image editing:

Gimp was already mentioned. I remember using another one once upon a time called Paint.net. Nice features, doesn't scare the living daylights out of your wallet (it's free) and might be worth just to give a try at least.

 

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Yes, you can start with Photoshop. Basically, I think you can find a free version online. After you learn how to work in Photoshop, you can move on to more advanced software. However, it is possible that you will need to go through training, as such programs are more complex.

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