GIP
I was feeling obscurely guilty that I've snaffled two gorgeous B7 icons lately (a lovely Vila living for ever from
tkurogrym on
b7icons, and this fabulous Jenna one from
snowgrouse) and so I thought I'd better have a go at some myself. So I spent last evening playing with my limited software and I've now got most of the B7 crew represented in my icon set.
The Cally is very simple, but I did a lot of fiddling with effects on different layers for the others, especially the Soolin one as the source picture wasn't very clear. I just need a Servalan and a Travis now, and perhaps I'll let Avon have an icon all to himself too.
I'm considering downloading the Gimp. Is it fairly intuitive? I've used Photoshop and Fireworks in different jobs and PS Elements 2 at home, so I can usually figure out differences in interfaces. Is it hard to pick up and does it need much tweaking?

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I saw and admired your Tarrant one earlier!
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GIMP is great. Doing basic stuff is easy, and you pick up more and more as you go along. Best thing to do is play with it. The Cally/Nine wallpaper I did was on GIMP.
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I did another Cally and a Blake I may offer to others at some stage coz I'm not sure I'll use them myself.
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And boo to silly guilt over snarfing icons, they're there to be used!:)
*pets Tarrant again*
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Heh. Spirograph owl foxing the FBI. [thinks: must take pis of Athena the furry owl and post]
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I pimp the Gimp, but you know that already ;) On Windows, you just download and install the app and the runtime environment (GTK), no tweaking required, unless you want to add scripts and things.
I struggled with the interface a bit at first, but, now that I'm used to it, I find other software less intuitive. I love having all the commands under the right mouse button - you don't have to hike all the way up to the top of the screen to do something. Sounds silly, but you know how hard all that mousing can be on your wrist, and keystrokes aren't so appropriate for software where the main input is via mouse or tablet. I have the side button on my stylus configured to right-click, so working with the tablet is just as straightforward as with the mouse.
And if you go for it, I'm happy to answer any questions. Once you're used to the interface, you'll probably find that your PS knowledge will transfer quite easily. I've used a few PS tutorials to figure out how to do things in Gimp.
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I have the side button on my stylus configured to right-click
So have I. :-) I love my Wacom tablet.
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