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GIMP Or Paint.NET
I'm Returning Too Minecraft To Start Making Texture Packs Again And I Used Paint.NET, But Is GIMP Better?
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Looks Like Paint.NET Is Winning
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i rather use Paint.NET, its easier to use and is alot easier for people who want good things
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Use GIMP it is better then paint.net!
But if you are used to paint.net then
just keep it!
But if you are used to paint.net then
just keep it!
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I've used paint.net and gimp, I prefer Gimp as with a little setting up it stayed how I enjoyed it whereas with paint.net I found that I kept having to get everything to how I liked it every time I opened it.
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Me personally,I use Gimp, never used paint-net for minecraft Texturepack
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They are both pretty primitive newbie tools.
Although, GIMP is certainly better of these two.
Although, GIMP is certainly better of these two.
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What makes you think that GIMP is a "primitive newbie tool". It is very powerful. I believe it does more than Photoshop Elements but not quite as much as Photoshop CS (that's the several hundred dollar professional version).
Also, GIMP is cross-platform, so if you get used to it on a system such as Windows, you can still use it when on a different system like MacOS or Linux.
Also, GIMP is cross-platform, so if you get used to it on a system such as Windows, you can still use it when on a different system like MacOS or Linux.
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their isn't any viruses with the programs?
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The programs don't have viruses.*Or I didn't get any.*
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GIMP has much more possibilities, but paint.NET is much more easy to use.
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i use both. but mostly i use paint.net and only gimp for more advance stuff
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Frankily, I would recommend paint.net, due to how easy it is to use, but GIMP has more options, and more things total.
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GIMP has far more options than Paint.net
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Gimp is good to use for blurs and stuff.Paint.NET is also good but doesn't have some tools Gimp does.Though I use Paint.NET when making texturepacks.
Though with paint.NET (Not sure if GIMP can too.Haven't looked at everything while using it.) you can change the hue/color of something selected or the whole texture/image and can make thinks sepia or black and white by going to Adjustments while using it and selecting one of those.
Though with paint.NET (Not sure if GIMP can too.Haven't looked at everything while using it.) you can change the hue/color of something selected or the whole texture/image and can make thinks sepia or black and white by going to Adjustments while using it and selecting one of those.