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			| What do I use to make nice textures? [message #-987539] | Sun, 05 January 2003 13:27   |  
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	| quote:Corel runs roughly in the price range of $320.00Originally posted by Kirovy1234:
 Is there any place to download these programs? I can't find them on my computer
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 Photoshop 7.0 is currently running about $474.00
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 You may be able to purchase an academic version through a local college bookstore for a bit less as well.
 
 For a cheaper route, try Paint Shop Pro, its reasonably priced, and is a good program for the tight budget.
 
 Personally I use Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, and Corel Draw for graphics, and Maya, 3ds Max, Bryce, Poser, Lightwave, and Autocad 2k2 for models. I prefer Illustrator, Maya, and Lightwave, simply because I use them daily for work.
 There are numerous programs available on the market, and your budget is your only limit.
 (prices obtained from Pricegrabber.com)
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			| What do I use to make nice textures? [message #-987532] | Mon, 06 January 2003 17:50   |  
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	| I cant afford any of those. 
 I use mspaint(comes bundled with any windows os) for most of my texture editing and acdsee to convert images back and forth from whatever format they are to bitmap.
 
 And a digital camera to create my own custom textures.
 
 Eric.
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