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This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at 23:53 and is filed under Art and Creation, Free and Open Source Software, Ubuntu.
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While we’re soliciting GIMP works, you might look at my deviantart gallery(this comment’s website link). Specifically, “Modele Ver. 2″, “Free from Shoes, colored”, and “Neko Maid, Colored”.
Mine is definitely not the best example of good artwork done in The GIMP (in my opinion, anyway), and it’s not completely original art by me either, but I figured I’d share anyway. ^.^
Seriously, it’s not really about the tools you use. GIMP works, just as every single simple linedrawing will work, it’s about talent and/or dedication.
Examples:
Have a look at the powerdraw artwork. It’s made with MS Paint. That’s a pretty crude tool to make anything.
Made with an Etch-A-Sketch, it doesn’t come more basic than that editor
Anyway, instead of focusing on end results, you should rather focus on finding your way around in the clutter of the GIMPs interface and how to use it to it’s full potential.
What a ratty comment, am I not allowed to praise someone’s work on my blog?
Of course you can and he deserves the recognition, truly talented!
I’m just questioning showcasing end results as means to promote some software. Sorry if it came across all wrong, no offense intended for you or the artist
Olli, it’s ok, this blog is biased about software, it reflects the writer’s own beliefs that Free Software is a worth goal in and of it’s self.
A political principle which bleeds through in many ways.
I know, that’s why I read your blog
I’m an avid F(L)OSS enthusiast (I hate the world ‘fanatic’ with fiery passion
) myself.