If you can't afford photoshop remember there are alternatives.
Paint shop pro is very affordable and is quite the powerful tool these days.
Gimp is not some dude in a rubber mask but is in fact a free open source application very similar to photoshop in operation and which some people find even more powerful. Most photoshop tutorials translate very easily into gimp.
ok, forgive the spamming of my site, but on this LINK you'll find my favorite texture related links including a few of my favorite tutorials and free texture links... On the bottom of the center column... hope they help!
ok, forgive the spamming of my site, but on this LINK you'll find my favorite texture related links including a few of my favorite tutorials and free texture links... On the bottom of the center column... hope they help!
Jeff
Oh yeah. Terrible of you to spam this stuff. (Where's the emoticon for incredible amounts of sarcasm?)
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There are some tutorals online (there are some tutorials here too):)
This site offers free photoshop training, including the classic 'patchwork' tutorial on which all panels are based. http://www.pixelcorps.com/training/content.php free registration.
If you can't afford photoshop remember there are alternatives.
Paint shop pro is very affordable and is quite the powerful tool these days.
Gimp is not some dude in a rubber mask but is in fact a free open source application very similar to photoshop in operation and which some people find even more powerful. Most photoshop tutorials translate very easily into gimp.
Hope that helps
Good to see you joining in already smallworld
Jeff
Oh yeah. Terrible of you to spam this stuff. (Where's the emoticon for incredible amounts of sarcasm?)
IOW... great stuff.
cheers guys!