Posted on 12/20/2013 4:59:16 PM PST by Jed Eckert
I agree completely. Adobe should have made it perfectly clear on their own site.
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BTTT
I hope you all don’t mind that I plucked your name off the thread for some buying advice.
I would like to get my 13 year old stepson, who is an excellent freehand pencil artist, involved in some way in computer graphics. I’m a patent attorney and have pretty good experience with Visio, but I don’t think that really is what he should start with.
He has no experience with any graphics program, but currently draws Manga style art.
I bought today a Wacom $125 tablet and was prepared to sign up for the Adobe Creative Cloud based on a conversation I had with an art supply clerk today, who said that we would do well with Photoshop and Illustrator.
I have no experience with Photoshop or Illustrator FWIW; I tried working with Gimp a little but it never took. I plan on getting a Lynda.com account and learning along with him, whatever we do.
What do you all suggest? Would a stylus and the CS2 suite work for starters? This has to be Windoze based. Or is even CS2 too big of a first bite and we should start with something simpler? I would grade he and I as mid-to-high in technical capabilities.
Cost is not a huge factor as I am willing to spring for Creative Cloud if need be.
thanks
Freedomlover
It will run under rosette up to OS X 10.6.8
Sorry I can't help...my knowledge of computers could easily fit into a thimble.With *plenty* of room to spare.
It is not free. You need a license number to install it. Thanks Jed for wasting my time.
The license # was given at the beginning of this thread!
The GIMP.
heh
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Adobe Releases Photoshop CS2 Free
Techspot ^ | January 10, 2013 | Techspot
Posted on Friday, December 20, 2013 7:59:16 PM by Jed Eckert
Adobe has released this legacy version of the ever popular Photoshop as freeware. Download and enjoy.
Windows Serial number: 1045-1412-5685-1654-6343-1431
Mac OS X Serial number: 1045-0410-5403-3188-5429-0639
Read before you weep.
ping
bfl
“Photoshop Does Not A Graphic Artist Make.”
I’ve used Corel PSP for years, but my daughter can probably still do better with Paint ;)
Great post. Thank you very much.
I'm still using Photoshop 5, but it's good to look at newer versions.
I’ve been using Paintshop Pro V5 since about 1997. Maybe I will upgrade.
Please check out the link at post 38. Adobe did not release CS2 as freeware, despite other people’s claims to the contrary. .
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