In graphic design I learned how to use tools in Photoshop. Some of them I already knew how to use.
For example, I already knew how to use the Content Aware tool, shown here.
Using the patch tool wasn't very hard either, since it's so similar to the Content Aware tool.
The clone tool does not work like the tool in Paint.net, and is unnecessarily complex, so this one was a bit harder.
Much of the same here.
This is getting redundant, isn't it?
This one had a lot more steps, but I think I did ok on it.
Next post is probably going to be more of the same, so you're probably not gonna miss much.
Paint.net is (at least in our opinion) the simplest option on the list. It still comes with a ton of powerful features like layers, adjustments, and user-created plugins, but is simple enough that complete newcomers can grasp it immediately. The features are across the top, and filters are accessible from a drop-down menu.
ReplyDeleteSome of the special effects are pretty cool: sharpen, blur, distort, emboss, etc. You can even get some Instagram-esque vintage effects in there for good measure. We don’t want to waste too much time on this one. It’s got a lot of features, an easy interface, and a simple layout. If you’re struggling with others on this list, then stick with the easiest option.
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ReplyDeletePaint.net is (at least in our opinion) the simplest option on the list. It still comes with a ton of powerful features like layers, adjustments, and user-created plugins, but is simple enough that complete newcomers can grasp it immediately. The features are across the top, and filters are accessible from a drop-down menu.
ReplyDeleteSome of the special effects are pretty cool: sharpen, blur, distort, emboss, etc. You can even get some Instagram-esque vintage effects in there for good measure. We don’t want to waste too much time on this one. It’s got a lot of features, an easy interface, and a simple layout. If you’re struggling with others on this list, then stick with the easiest option.