The other thing is that Paint.NET and GIMP both have plugins. If you want to use Photoshop you can probably find it yourself. Paint.NET is available from here while GIMP is available from here and both are freeware. The other major image editor I know of is GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) but I've never liked it for some reason. The first is that it's freeware, unlike Photoshop which is a pretty expensive program. So before I get into this guide proper there are a couple of things you need to know about Paint.NET. Don't expect Mason-level image editing from me. Bear in mind that I'm probably a rank amateur with image editors and even with Paint.NET which I do have some small experience with. It'll be part of (hopefully) a short series of guides aimed at the TamrielVault audience which means that I'll be focusing on things that one might see on this website. Since I was asked to do it (or did I offer?) I'm writing this up now. I'll grant that it's not too inaccurate a view, but that just means that there's a market niche for tutorials on how to use these things. Do expect to learn how to use Paint.NET.Ī lot of people seem to see image editing tools in general as some arcane programs with too many options and weird buttons and stuff. Don't expect to learn how to do anything special - nothing covered in this guide is anything you can't figure out by playing around with the program yourself. This guide is an introductory one that will explain the vagaries of the tools of Paint.NET.
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