Originally posted by Tom McDonnell Didn't turn one on yet, I was composing an essay from the heart about whether or not we should go to war. (it's posted right now.)
Thanks, sorry my folder was full yesterday, I didn't realize that I had to delete all sent messages as well.
Did you get your Robotech boxed set yet? I just picked up the third set, and am going to watch Robotech II: the sentinels right after this message
Oh, and if you can think of any good consumer level graphics software, my friend wants something that is pretty powerful, and really easy to use. Emphasis on the easy, powerful as in, having simple special effects built in. I can get pretty much anything, but I don't want to go nuts looking when I can confine my search to just one or two.
No I haven't got them yet. Back Ordered (I've never heard that before). That's ok though. When I was in Portland, I picked up a new Bass guitar. A Warwick 5-string fretless, made out of Babanga African Wood. It's absolutely the prettiest bass I have ever played with huge growling tones that will shake my house off it's foundation. I love it...
GrFx Progams:
For my needs and purposes........
Well let me ask, is it for web graphics?
If it is, I would go with Macromedia Fireworks. It's easy to use (In my opinion), but offers advanced and powerful features. Also, you can import Corel Plugins into Fireworks which is kind of handy for some mind blowing effects. There are definately better programs out there, but the learning curve is quite large.
If it's for High end Printing, I would stick with Micrografx Painter or Fractal Designer or Freehand. Fractal is pretty cool, it lets you get right in and start getting your fingers wet with paint. It's pretty cool.