DonYukon
Dont stop until it sounds expensive
mean green what editor are you using if you dont mind me asking?
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mean green what editor are you using if you dont mind me asking?
That looks awesome Baron.
ive been wanting to do this if i want to do simply Sigs and such or slight photoshops is elements all i need ? and FYI i run a macbook pro will i have any issues ?A mix between Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop Elements! I do most of the sigs on Photoshop Elements, which is basically the Work Truck model of photoshop. It's light and has a nice interface to use for work like that. However on renders I use Photoshop CS5. It is a lot more feature rich then elements, some of which are needed when doing a vehicle render!
Thanks Jack!
ive been wanting to do this if i want to do simply Sigs and such or slight photoshops is elements all i need ? and FYI i run a macbook pro will i have any issues ?
Pretty much what Jack said. I don't really have any experience using a Mac/Apple, but the program itself is very powerful tool it just takes some time to learn! For light photoshop work and to get your feet wet, elements will suit you just fine! When you start getting into full blown renders, heavy editing, and professional work. Then CS5 is the right tool for the job! Photoshop is not something you can learn over night, it takes a lot and I mean a LOT of practice to get good at it! I can post up a few of my renders if you'd like to see some of the things you can do with the program!
Another option is a program that I've heard a lot of people use, is "gimp". It's free, but I have no idea how it compares to Photoshop as I've never used it. But it's free so it may be worth giving it a shot! Elements runs about $99, and CS5 is substantially more then that. If you have any Photoshop questions, I'll be happy to help!