That’s pretty cool! I had Illustrator installed on my computer AGES ago and never could do much of anything nifty with it. Adobe products confuse the hell out of me.
It’s so cute :) I don’t dabble in textures enough, everything I produce is normally flat. ‘Course, I work in FreeHand, which contains zero texturizing, period. I’d have to transfer to Adobe, blah blah, and that’s boring ;)
OpenOffice.org has Impress and Draw. KDE, specifically, KOffice, has KPresenter and Karbon14. As mentioned above by John Sterling, there is Inkscape. You might also want to try out Scribus. Sodipodi is also interesting.
That looks purdie.
I was wondering if Miss Sarah is aware of the Ender’s Game/Shadow movie that is in the works? :C
That’s pretty cool! I had Illustrator installed on my computer AGES ago and never could do much of anything nifty with it. Adobe products confuse the hell out of me.
As Linuxy as you are, I’m surprised you’re not more into the whole Open Source thing. For instance, Inkscape (http://inkscape.org/). Just a thought.
That’s realy cool. I might look for a drawing program, because anything with adobe written on is way out of my price range!
That sun reminds me of Mario Sunshine, whee!
It’s so cute :) I don’t dabble in textures enough, everything I produce is normally flat. ‘Course, I work in FreeHand, which contains zero texturizing, period. I’d have to transfer to Adobe, blah blah, and that’s boring ;)
OpenOffice.org has Impress and Draw. KDE, specifically, KOffice, has KPresenter and Karbon14. As mentioned above by John Sterling, there is Inkscape. You might also want to try out Scribus. Sodipodi is also interesting.