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Crow 02-19-2007 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DARKVILLIN (Post 1279404)
Here we go, all preference again. I mean you can pixel with photoshop and Paint Shop Pro just fine but I guess i prefer paint *shrug*

Same here, love ya. Lets make sex.

Stephen 02-19-2007 09:35 PM

You can pixel just as easily with Photoshop if you're comfortable with the interface. The difference is that in Photoshop, when you're done pixelling, you can drop in your favorite photo and do some serious manipulation... let's see you do that in paint :frown:

For all practical purposes, MS Paint is better for the average pixeller. If you're not doing photo manipulation than Photoshop will be nothing but a filter-trip for you. Besides, Photoshop is expensive/long to download.

I did a little detail on a pixel job Tom did a few days ago, simply using some brushes. Came out pretty great. The original looked nice, but with the addition of depth and gleam made it just pops out at you... it's a lot easier to add that depth in Photoshop than it is with Paint.

killerogue 02-19-2007 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1279432)
You can pixel just as easily with Photoshop if you're comfortable with the interface. The difference is that in Photoshop, when you're done pixelling, you can drop in your favorite photo and do some serious manipulation... let's see you do that in paint :frown:

For all practical purposes, MS Paint is better for the average pixeller. If you're not doing photo manipulation than Photoshop will be nothing but a filter-trip for you. Besides, Photoshop is expensive/long to download.

I did a little detail on a pixel job Tom did a few days ago, simply using some brushes. Came out pretty great. The original looked nice, but with the addition of depth and gleam made it just pops out at you... it's a lot easier to add that depth in Photoshop than it is with Paint.

And....


this.wins++ for the Photoshop users. Gracias Stephen.

xXziroXx 02-20-2007 03:34 AM

Paint Shop Pro 7 FTW!

DARKVILLIN 02-20-2007 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1279432)
You can pixel just as easily with Photoshop if you're comfortable with the interface. The difference is that in Photoshop, when you're done pixelling, you can drop in your favorite photo and do some serious manipulation... let's see you do that in paint :frown:

For all practical purposes, MS Paint is better for the average pixeller. If you're not doing photo manipulation than Photoshop will be nothing but a filter-trip for you. Besides, Photoshop is expensive/long to download.

I did a little detail on a pixel job Tom did a few days ago, simply using some brushes. Came out pretty great. The original looked nice, but with the addition of depth and gleam made it just pops out at you... it's a lot easier to add that depth in Photoshop than it is with Paint.

so you're calling konidias an average pixeler?

Demisis_P2P 02-20-2007 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DARKVILLIN (Post 1279695)
so you're calling konidias an average pixeler?

Yeah. I don't think he meant average as in skill wise though, there are some exceptionally talented pixelers that use MS Paint.

Stephen 02-20-2007 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DARKVILLIN (Post 1279695)
so you're calling konidias an average pixeler?

Yeap, that's exactly what I'm doing. :rolleyes:

Crow 02-20-2007 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1279782)
Yeap, that's exactly what I'm doing. :rolleyes:

What about Angelu? MS Paint only there ;P


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