
04-08-2001, 08:44 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Heh
GIMP is pretty similar to MSPaint. Except it doesn't have circles. However, I found a remedy to this after working with GIMP a lot, I don't know if it'll work with any others:
First, use the circle select. Then zoom in a bit, and draw lines on each part of the selected circle. The bonus is that, to GIMP at least, that part of the image is the only thing GIMP will let you modify, so it's pretty hard to mess the circle up by going one pixel out of the line or something.
Personally, I like GIMP the best, not only because I'm still picking it up, but because of the keyboard interaction with it (= to zoom in, - to zoom out, saves quite a bit of time, actually), I kinda like it. But it's probably nothing you can't do with others. |
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