MorganMurphy wrote:
Tawiskaro wrote:
MorganMurphy wrote:
Can you make transparent backgrounds in this program??
Yes.
I'm interested!
Not to annoy you but....
1Does it have a good trimming tool?
2Does it have an option where you can save work (for example leave text and unmerged photos) editable later.
3. Is it hard or simple to learn,
4, would you reccomend it?
5. what is the biggest thing you don't like about it?
When I buy the next program I want to have one I'll keep for a while and like sooo if you'd be so kind answer those questions.
Thanks a MIllion!
1. Yes. I generally use a point-to-point selection tool with feathering, but there are other methods.
2. Yes--if you mean saving stuff in unmerged layers. You can create hundreds of layers and keep them unmerged. It also imports PS PSD files, though not every PS feature is supported. Once in a while the killer choppers here will make a PSD file available. You can use PSP to see how they accomplished their effects.
3. Simple to get started. Like anything complex, it takes time and patience. I'm still learning after 7 months.
4. For 30 bucks (shop around) you won't lose much if you don't like it. I'd recommend it, but you might get the same bang for free with the GIMP.
5. I really hate that it doesn't take my ideas and chop them to my expectations while I sit back and gargle beer. Maybe when I know more about chopping I'll have complaints, but right now nothing serious comes to mind. I can only compare it to PSP 7 and a couple of obscure shareware programs, because that's all I have used.
I did have one really strange occurrence that required re-installation. I somehow duplicated my main menu choices. I had two File, two Edit, two Help selections, etc. This may have been related to my having downloaded a trial version from Corel, then installed from a disk without uninstalling the trial version. Once I whacked all the files and re-installed, I had no problems.
Final recommendation: find the trial to download. Worked for me.