Decent Free Art Tools
by Scott Manning · 09/21/2006 (11:33 pm) · 5 comments
Probably most people have seen or heard of Gimp on these forums, but not GimpShop. GimpShop is a refactoring of the mostly the gui and other parts of Gimp where the menus and general usability looks and feels like Adobe Photoshop, making it easier to transfer from Photoshop over to Gimp.
For something free it doesn't look that bad. Plus its on multiple platforms.
Wikipedia link with more Info, and links to site:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMPshop
Heres a pic:

And there's also Paint.net, a MS Paint replacement/clone, though it requires you to install .Net 2.0 if you haven't yet.
Wikipedia info link:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint.net
Pic:

For something free it doesn't look that bad. Plus its on multiple platforms.
Wikipedia link with more Info, and links to site:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIMPshop
Heres a pic:

And there's also Paint.net, a MS Paint replacement/clone, though it requires you to install .Net 2.0 if you haven't yet.
Wikipedia info link:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint.net
Pic:

#3
09/22/2006 (10:03 am)
I've been teaching with Paint.net lately, but Artweaver looks very promising.
#4
09/22/2006 (12:33 pm)
Here is a screen shot of the Artweaver UI for anyone thats curious. It has a lot of nice features, a lot of the options are in the same menu layout as photoshop, it has a nice clone tool, layers, layer blend modes, masks, and even has natural media art tools like Corel Painter. (Pastels, oil paints etc.) Also drawing tablet support worked well with my Wacom tablet. Over all its the best free photo tool Ive used to date.
#5
09/22/2006 (1:56 pm)
For animation I've been wanting to make some time to check out Plastic Animation Paper
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