954,604 Members — Technology Publication meets Social Media
Username:
Password:
Lost login information?
Have something to say? Contribute New Article Reply to this Article

Web Graphic Programs....Design?

Firstly: Generally what are some good programs to use for web graphic design? Paintshop pro? Etc?

:?:

Secondly: Dani what did you use to create the Techtalk logo ? Very nice by the way.

:p

Paladine
Master Poster
Team Colleague
824 posts since Feb 2003
Reputation Points: 211
Solved Threads: 27
 

I'm a huge fan of Adobe Photoshop. I used Photoshop 7 to design the new techtalk logo. For anyone who's interested, I created the arrow by using the Custom Shape tool. I then imported all available shapes and then located the arrow shape. I skewed it a bit when creating the shape, then applied a gradient, drop shadow and stroke (outline).

cscgal
The Queen of DaniWeb
Administrator
19,437 posts since Feb 2002
Reputation Points: 1,474
Solved Threads: 231
 

I'm a big Photoshop fan too. However, if your starting out, Photoshop's interface can be VERY intimidating. It is very hard to get started - but once you do, you realize that everything is better the way Photoshop is.


My suggestion is to pick up a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements 2. Elements is a scaled down, beginners, version of Photoshop (not only are the features scaled down, but the price is drasticly scaled down too. Photoshop is about $500, while Elements is about $89). That is how I got started, and with a book or a little instruction from someone, you should be well on your way!

Tekmaven
Software Architect
Moderator
1,274 posts since Feb 2002
Reputation Points: 322
Solved Threads: 28
 

Thanks... I just happen to have a buddy who has Photoshop. I think I will check it out!

Paladine
Master Poster
Team Colleague
824 posts since Feb 2003
Reputation Points: 211
Solved Threads: 27
 

Just to chime in...I use PSP 8. I have Photoshop also but PSP8 is much easier to use or maybe i'm just use to it after using it for so many years. I started with PSP and always intended to move to photoshop but everytime I found myself going back PSP. Download a trial here:
http://www.jasc.com/trialreg.asp?pid=K-PSP8-USDIR
P.S: it's also way cheaper:)

jinx
Newbie Poster
11 posts since Aug 2003
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
 

I do a lot of graphics and I've used many different programs before, in my opinion, nothing beats PhotoShop. You can download a copy of the user's guide from their website.

chelsi
Newbie Poster
6 posts since Aug 2003
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
 

psp8 has a brill background removal tool. ;)

DaveSW
Master Poster
769 posts since Jul 2004
Reputation Points: 54
Solved Threads: 20
 

I started out a few years ago with Paint Shop Pro, very easy to learn and a lot of the same features as photoshop. But now that I am a user of Photoshop I can't see myself using anything else, it is worth learning, but get your start with PSP.

cmills83
Posting Whiz in Training
249 posts since Jun 2004
Reputation Points: 37
Solved Threads: 1
 

Im personally a big fan of Photoshop and Fireworks.

Killer_Typo
Master Poster
781 posts since Apr 2004
Reputation Points: 152
Solved Threads: 39
 

Personaly i use photoshop cs 8.0
but i suggest using ulead Photoimpact over psp though
i think alot of you starting out with grfx will be very happy
with Photoimpact

heres some of my stuff iv done My art

Savage
Newbie Poster
10 posts since Oct 2003
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
 

I just want to say that this thread has helped answer my question in part. Do any of you know what the best way to deal with an image that must be within a 200x200 area?

bigdk20
Newbie Poster
9 posts since Oct 2004
Reputation Points: 13
Solved Threads: 0
 

200x200 pixels? Can you just set the canvas size?

DaveSW
Master Poster
769 posts since Jul 2004
Reputation Points: 54
Solved Threads: 20
 

I could and have done that. The main problem is that I keep having a loss of resolution when I upload the grafics that I have worked on within the 200x200 pixel canvas. Also do you know away in which I can rid of the excess space around an image so I can combine it with another? Lastly, I need to include 3d text in this image; is there a proper way to texture them?

bigdk20
Newbie Poster
9 posts since Oct 2004
Reputation Points: 13
Solved Threads: 0
 

I figured out my problem, it was just a matter of doing it right on PSP 8.

bigdk20
Newbie Poster
9 posts since Oct 2004
Reputation Points: 13
Solved Threads: 0
 

cool :cool:
Congrats

DaveSW
Master Poster
769 posts since Jul 2004
Reputation Points: 54
Solved Threads: 20
 

I have to go with macromedia fireworks you can do a lot of stuff that photoshop can but in half the process steps

mikeandike22
Nearly a Posting Virtuoso
1,496 posts since May 2004
Reputation Points: 33
Solved Threads: 19
 

which program would you all suggest to be best for designing web pages? flash, fireworks, freehand, photoshop, paint shop pro, ect.. ect..

Blade10878
Junior Poster in Training
86 posts since Nov 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 1
 

I like fireworks the best since you can do the same thing in photoshop then you should just see which one you are more comfortable in. Flash i guess would be the best because you can have more dynamic web pages but out of the list i would have to say it would take the most time to learn. Freehand i think is not a suitable program to design web pages in it is more like paint.

mikeandike22
Nearly a Posting Virtuoso
1,496 posts since May 2004
Reputation Points: 33
Solved Threads: 19
 

There are a lot of products out there which you can try out.

- Adobe Photoshop
- Macromedia Fireworks.
- Coreldraw 12

Also a less known product

ulead photoimpact.
basically it depends what sort of designing you are intending

photoshop is "the one" but ulead photoimpact is much more simpler to usw

:D

yni420
Junior Poster in Training
92 posts since Oct 2004
Reputation Points: 7
Solved Threads: 0
 

Photoshop 7 is a very effective tool. I work in photoshop for nearly 12 hours a day. i never get bored.
But, one can use Illustrator or free hand to create typical shape logos.

lovablefool
Newbie Poster
15 posts since Dec 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
 

This article has been dead for over three months

Post: Markdown Syntax: Formatting Help
You
View similar articles that have also been tagged: