Ambrosia Garden Archive
    • Graphics program?


      I've learned from previous posts that Appleworks isn't a good choice and that Maya and Lightwave are too much money. Can anyone recommend a good graphics program? I'd also like to have one with some photoshop capabilities to edit my photos as well. Oh yeah, I'd also like it to run natively in X. Thanks,
      Sterling

      ------------------

    • If you're looking to learn and create 3D, I'd highly recommend heading over to dvgarage.com. They have some great deals on their 3D Toolkit, in which you get a functioning version of Electric Image Universe 4.0 (only limitation is not being able to use external plugins). The best part is that this comes with some great tutorials to teach you 3D, which would be useful if you don't know anything.

      I bought the 3D Toolkit and found it to be a great package. I think it is around $199 now, but look around and see what you think. They have a 30 day trial version you can download along with some of the initial tutorials to see what you think.

      -Elektrix

      ------------------

    • Quote

      Originally posted by dampeoples:
      **I've learned from previous posts that Appleworks isn't a good choice and that Maya and Lightwave are too much money. Can anyone recommend a good graphics program? I'd also like to have one with some photoshop capabilities to edit my photos as well. Oh yeah, I'd also like it to run natively in X. Thanks,
      Sterling

      **

      An avenue I chose was Canvas 7 SE for $85. Does everything Photoshop does. It's more versatile than Photoshop. It has onionskin transparency for drawing animation sequences. I've been using Canvas for years. Plus there is a 15 day free trail. (url="http://"http://www.deneba.com/products/canvas7se/default.html")http://www.deneba.co...se/default.html(/url)
      Canvas 8 15-day Demo

      rplate@vvm.com
      Never give up never say die. 🙂

      ------------------

      (This message has been edited by Toast (edited 05-04-2002).)