Most of the designs that I have, whether it is a webpage or else UI from World of Warcraft, is viewable from my website:
http://www.sinisterfx.org and for the World of Warcraft UI's, in the forums of http://kota.sinisterfx.org. How familiar am I with GIMP? I have attempted to use it, and have been working on it a lot more. Coming from an era of Photoshop, it does take some getting use to, but I have been working on it fairly solid now for the last few months. Depressingly, it's not as much time in as I have with Photoshop, but it's like going from an automatic, to standard transmission -- easily done, just takes getting use to is all. On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 09:27 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote: > Sean M Gatton wrote: > > Good day to all! > > Good day to you too, > > > Since I graduated > > from high school, I began moving off from pencil/paper artwork, and have > > moved more towards computer generated graphics. I've used numerous > > graphics programs to date, and thoroughly enjoy designing webpages, web > > graphics and UIs for World of Warcraft for friends of mine (as well as > > myself). > > Any of those designs are available online to share? > > > Recently, I took care of reinstalling an operating system on my > > sister-in-law's laptop for college. Rather then put Windows back on > > there, I loaded Linux for her, which got me working more on the Linux > > side of life, then Windows. Since then, I have been interested in > > designing things to be used inside a Linux distribution, as designing > > and tinkering are things I thoroughly enjoy! > > So how familiar are you with various Linux graphic applications, like > GIMP and Inkscape (we use them quite a lot) or Blender and Scribus? >
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