... 3ds max
Adobe doesn't own 3ds Max, so that wouldn't be included with any acquisition by MS.
Autodesk owns 3ds Max, Maya, etc. :ernae:
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... 3ds max
How any one can use it is beyond me...
But maybe Steve Ballmer of Microsoft did. Think about it.
Regards, Mike Mann
1) Install.
2) Run.
3) Use.
Photoshop now part of the windows O.S. install package!![]()
3) is farking hard to do if you ask me.
3) is farking hard to do if you ask me.
In a couple of months you'll have Gimp with single window integration.
PS CS4 and 5 can't even draw straight lines without paths. Inconvienient^8.
In 2.8?
Say what? I've no trouble at all with "straight lines" at any angle.
Pencil or Brush.
Click to place start.
Hold Shift key, click to place end.
Done.
That's what I read.
I thought Autodesk purchased Adobe...
Then I shall wait patiently. If there's one thing ticking me off about GIMP, it's those free floating, uncontained, task bar overlapping, always size-resetting, extra windows. *Grr*
Gimp 2.6.11 has just been released: http://www.gimp.org/
Dang, just upgraded to 2.6.10 a few days ago!![]()
I've been using Inkscape (open source) for the last few days. What an awesome tool!
Seriously, who needs commercial pixel/vecor graphics tools?
They still have a long way to go before they can compete with some of the commercial offerings, but the potential that I see in open source is that is offers anybody the opportunity to create a job for themselves.