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Corel vs adobe photoshop9/7/2023 ![]() ![]() Anyway, yesterday I cranked up my Macromedia Fire Works and started painting the 747. ![]() I've stopped and started that project numerous times out of frustration. Mind you I've been painting the same Meljet 777-300 in JAL colors for about four months. Monday evening, after posting here, I went home to work on a POSKY 747-400 PW I'm painting in Eastern Airline colors for personal use. :-lolRegards,Steve Dra my planes at Avsim here: You can't ignore the price difference either.that's a lot of upgrades to the PC in my view. Its the program I taught myself to use, and I'm generally happy with it. :)I've got nothing against Adobe PS, but for aircraft painting, PSP has been able to fill the requirement in my case. Make no mistake though, jagged lines is not a problem that only PSP suffers from. ![]() ) You might have to play with the original layer's opacity/RGB to get the color just right too. Resize is usually more acurate (I use either Smart or Bilinear for the resize type.NEVER use pixel!), but the deform tool is so quick and awesome to use that I find I use it more unless the the quality gets too bad.As for jaggy lines, Reducing the opacity is a good trick, but try duplicating the layer, set the new layer (now on top of the original) to multiply and reduce its opacity as a whole layer and see if that works better/faster. Vectors are not known to scale down nicely. :)For registrations and other small text, a few tricks I use are to convert the standard vector text layer to a raster, the use resize or deform to scale it down to size. >Have I figured out that the really serious repainters use>Adobe?Hey Dave,I'm not sure if you'd put me in the category of serious painter, but I've managed to paint a few planes using PSP-7,8 exclusively. ![]()
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