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what software you use for making pix siq

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what software you use to make pix siq?

 

 

 

i use paint

You're using the right program because paint is all you'll ever need. There are other programs like Graphics Gale but you have to download them, while paint is already set in your PC.

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Pixel sigs by me.

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graphics gale?

paint is the only thing you'll need for making pixels, but GraphicsGale can be also used for more deatiled works. Paintshop Pro is used by some, and can put out nice pieces. Use Gimp or Photoshop to touch them up and give it a more professional look.

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photoshops good for adding a more or less "real" shading look :)

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the program doesnt work for you.. you work the program.

 

 

 

doesnt matter what programs you use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

axe you saying photoshops makes it more "real"

 

 

 

no offense axe but not to sound cocky.. but i think that the characters in my sig look a bit more realistic (shading wise and line art wise) so the program doesnt matter when it comes to pixel sigs..

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