Im interested in making some maps, and i downloaded gimp, im just wondering if anyone can help me use gimp, and basically walk me through making a map.
Thanks!
[edit] yeah, typo, i meant gimp. all better now.
Last edited by illusions850 on Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:11 am, edited 3 times in total.
illusions850 wrote:Im interested in making some maps, and i downloaded gimil,
gimil works well graphically but it has several spelling and grammar bugs - I would advise waiting for a version with these fixed.
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
is inkscape free? ive got a couple ideas and some free periods in school when id have nothing better to do than work on that. o, and thanks for everyone not making fun of me for the typo.
illusions850 wrote:is inkscape free? ive got a couple ideas and some free periods in school when id have nothing better to do than work on that. o, and thanks for everyone not making fun of me for the typo.
Perhaps studying may be a good idea
Also would you school server allow students to download software? Mines didnt
illusions850 wrote:is inkscape free? ive got a couple ideas and some free periods in school when id have nothing better to do than work on that. o, and thanks for everyone not making fun of me for the typo.
Perhaps studying may be a good idea
Also would you school server allow students to download software? Mines didnt
gimp
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
technically speaking, no we cant download stuff, but there are ways around the firewall. as a last resort, i could always download it at home, and put it on a flashdrive.
I'm using Photoshop CS2 for my image editing. I'm very familiar with the interface, and doing all the graphics effects I want is do-able. If you can get your hands on an academic version of Photoshop Elements, you'll likely get a good bit of software for cheap.
And if the paragraph above didn't make it clear, I have zero experience with Gimp.