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|    Markku Kovanen to All    |
|    Re: Recommendation needed --- Which soft    |
|    27 Nov 08 01:54:31    |
      2325f471       XPost: rec.arts.anime.misc, rec.arts.manga, rec.arts.animation       XPost: comp.graphics.animation       From: markku@aventuremail.com              Hello              You should consider corel painter. It is creat program for painting and       drawing. It has some animation features too, but I have not tried to do       any animations with it. Painting tools are impressive oil and watercolor       simulation, lots of pens and brushes and lots of options for all the       tools. I prefer corel painter to photoshop for drawing and painting. It       takes quite a lot of resources if you use big brushes on high resolution       images, so you should have a powerful computer. adobe illustrator is       great for vector illustrations. Maybe you should buy adobe creative       suite and corel painter, if you are willing to spend lots of money.       Creative suite has flash, premiere, after effects, sound booth and some       other tools in addition of phothop and illustrator, so it should have       everything you need for producing animations. Wacom tablet is must for       drawing. You should go with intuos line. Intuos1 and 2 are almost as       good as intuos3 and they can be found very reasonably priced on ebay. I       use 6x8 inch sized intuos1 and I think it is just great, but maybe you       should go with bigger one, if your brother likes to draw big pictures.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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