by ezzemml 01 Oct 2008

Hi all I am looking to buy a Graphic's prog and would like to know what others are using and how good are they.

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by ssarner 02 Oct 2008

Have you tried Photoshop? From graphic point of view, that is the best tool on the market, but not cheap. If you have student at home that is going to university, usually they will have student discont which costs about $99 (USD). Or have a friend who works at university to go get it for you. At last, just go to university bookstore ask for help. I taught at Uniersity of Alabama several graduate classes at night. If anyone asks me help, I usual help them.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Oct 2008

Perhaps she could find a used one thru Amazon.com I bought text books there much cheaper also try eBay

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by marjialexa Moderator 02 Oct 2008

Bringing this back to the top for you, Ezze. I can't draw on the computer, I'm just too old to get my mind around it. I use pencil, paper & scanner. The programs just seem way too expensive for what you can do on a drawing pad. I sure hope someone out there has a better answer for you! Best of luck, Marji

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ezzemml by ezzemml 02 Oct 2008

thanks.

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by ezzemml 02 Oct 2008

I would still like somemore info on this if any one can answer please.

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by lbrow 01 Oct 2008

I've never tried one all I have is the embird SW. Interested to see what the other have to say *4U

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by meganne 01 Oct 2008

I gave up trying to answer this question, i think i'll just draw freehand, scan and save as jpegs. They're all just too expensive, though I did like Corel Draw and thought if you could get an older version without all the add-ons you don't need it would be the one I would get. hugs and sorry i wasn't more help. Meganne

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ezzemml by ezzemml 01 Oct 2008

There is so many versions i looked at one . office works has on special just the prog coral draw 4 $545.au and Harvey Norman said i could get that with all the addons for $690-$700 odd.

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