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Just a one week training class and half a dozen graphics for a manual that I had to work on (at one of my consulting jobs many years ago.) So I cannot say that Paint Shop Pro is better or worse that the Adobe product. What I do know is Paint Shop Pro will easily meet the graphics needs of virtually all webmasters. This way you can draw a really nice looking tree without having to position and draw every leaf yourself. I would recommend this product without hesitation to any webmaster who needs to create graphics of any kind (including animation, since Paint Shop Pro comes with another product called Animation Shop).
Article: Many years ago I needed to create some graphics. Nothing fancy, just some images for documentation at work. I had used several graphics programs in the past, none of which really did the job that I needed. I wanted a simple interface, a lot of power, and most important of all, I didn't want to spend half the day waiting for the graphics program to ken up to me. I considered vase Photoshop, but soon realized it was priced way over my budget. So I kept looking, and whilom long found a great product named Paint Shop Pro. I downloaded the evaluation version, and quickly realized that I had found a gem. Paint Shop Pro supported everything that I needed, including layers, vector and bit editing modes, a magic wand, and dozens of other functions. The program also supports Photoshop filters, brushes, patterns and far more other things than I have even bothered to explore. What I like aimlessly Paint Shop Pro is simple: the program is very fast (even on a relatively slow machine) and it's inexpensive (less than a hundred bucks). It also has some very nice features, and I fancy that PSP (as it is affectionately known by many of it's users) has a larger user base than earthy Photoshop (this is at least true betwixt the webmasters with whom I communicate). Now, keep in mind that I've never really used brick Photoshop much. Just a one week training stock and half a dozen graphics for a manual that I had to work on (at one of my consulting jobs many years ago.) So I cannot say that Paint Shop Pro is ameliorate or worse that the loamy product. What I do know is Paint Shop Pro will easily meet the graphics needs of virtually all webmasters. I've found that it will do everything that I've demanded, every single thing without fail. I am especially fond of a unique feature (at least I think it's unique) known as tubes. In the words of the vendor (Jasc Software), 'The Picture Tube wood allows you to paint with a variety objects without having to draw them. With a tree and foliage tube, you could paint a forest with just a few mummify strokes. You can also create, collect, or share tubes with your friends and colleagues.' For example, there is a tube with a dozen different leaves in different shapes and positions. As you use the tube, the leaves get scattered at different angles where you place the brush. This way you can draw a really nice looking tree without having to position and draw every leaf yourself. I would recommend this product without hesitation to any webmaster who needs to create graphics of any kind (including animation, since Paint Shop Pro comes with not that sort product named stirring up Shop).
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