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NekoJonez:
Which programs should you never use?

NekoJonez:
Can anybody become a pro at GFX?

Light:

--- Quote from: NekoJonez on May 25, 2014, 01:58:57 PM ---Which programs should you never use?

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If your goal is just to make art, use whatever the hell you want. Photoshop, Inkscape, MS Paint, MS Excel, Notepad, whatever.

Otherwise, it'd probably be best to stick to Photoshop or GIMP if you just want to make signatures and wallpapers.


--- Quote from: NekoJonez on May 26, 2014, 03:50:38 PM ---Can anybody become a pro at GFX?

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I'd say so, yeah. Even if you don't have an eye for art, learning GFX isn't terribly difficult, what with all the many, many tutorials to learn from. You just need time and a willingness to learn.

Making money off of it isn't too hard either, but I wouldn't recommend trying to live off of GFX work unless you have a passion for it.

devon:

--- Quote from: NekoJonez on May 25, 2014, 01:58:57 PM ---Which programs should you never use?

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Just stick with Photoshop/GIMP. If you're not a fan of pirating then use GIMP or pay the US$10 for Photoshop CC.


--- Quote from: NekoJonez on May 26, 2014, 03:50:38 PM ---Can anybody become a pro at GFX?

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Sure whatever, but people who are flaky and think it's an easy way to make a buck won't last for long. People who are especially lazy and coast on a basic skillset won't be pro for long. You have to constantly work at it and get better. You won't just suddenly "get" it. It takes a certain mindset to make it work consistently.

NekoJonez:
Wait, Light... Notepad?

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