December 2, 200619 yr Well, I was talking to a friend and she showed me her Christmas list (her FULL one, not just reasonable gifts). In there was Photoshop CS2, which I don't think she's going to be getting, so I decided to get her the gift of GIMP. On the CD I'm burning I've included a free book (Grokking the GIMP is the name I believe) and some small tutorials. Now that takes up about 40mb. The question is, what to do with the rest of the space? Any recommendations or good tutorials you've seen? (Hell, maybe just some wallpaper :P ) I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
December 2, 200619 yr Give her a link in Notepad or something to the GIMP Tutorials section on Pixel2Life.com. http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/gimp/
December 2, 200619 yr gimp is fairly close to photoshop i have been able to read photoshop tuts and use them on gimp, but anyways i suggest songs =p everyone loves songs =p....or more programs.... http://forums.thegamehomepage.com/
December 2, 200619 yr Author Give her a link in Notepad or something to the GIMP Tutorials section on Pixel2Life.com. http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/gimp/ Looks like a great site :D Thanks for all your ideas, right now I'm filling up 170mb of it (put in some DigitalBlasphemy wallpapers :) ) I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
December 3, 200619 yr gimptalk.com is the place for you. also, include brush packs. lots of brushes. can never have to many. renders also. lots of renders. personally i have 2 gigs of renders. can never get nuff of em. c4d, anime, you name it ive got it. next, make sure you have some patterns set in gimp, such as scanlines, gridlines, and some other stuff. if you arent poor, get em a tablett, include a tutorial on digipainting. if you need help on any of that stuff (brush links, tutorials, or whatever, feel free to post here or pm me.) wop wop
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