graphix editing

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  1. IDEAL RS
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    I am looking for a program with the ability to change the formatting of a picture and select objects from pics, outline things ect.

    I really have no idea whats out there I downloaded Corel Draw and its ok but I still need to read the manual cuz I am kind of a techno moron but I know some of you out there are good with technology so any help or ideas are appreciated
     
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    I'm not quite sure if you're talking about raster or vector art. For raster (bitmaps), Adobe Photoshop is the top of the line pretty much. You can get a free program called Gimp that isn't too bad, http://www.gimp.org/

    For vector art, Adobe Illustrator is good. There's a free program called Inkscape that I've tried that is decent. http://www.inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
     
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    I prefer Adobe CS for photo editing and Adobe Illustrater for design. They can be fairly expensive....unless you can bootleg them.
     
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    you need Photoshop and Illustrator. They're very expensive unless you pirate them. You can probably pirate cs2 but cs3 is a lot harder. I got CS3 Design Premium for the educational price and it was still $600. Its $1800 of you're not a student, thus the rampant piracy.

    Good luck making it look good unless you've had a lot of hours using it under your belt though. If you're a self described techno moron none of these programs will be easy to use.
     
  5. Andrew
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    Microsoft Paint is great for outlining objects in pictures. It should be under your Accessories folder in Windows. Photoshop is difficult to use unless you can have somebody show you a few things.