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Scandanavian War Machine:
yes, it is extremely useful.

also; i downloaded GIMP on my home computer last night. i messed around with it for a while; found it very bizarre after being so used to photoshop. i can see how it could be superior in the long run what with it being free and all. not to mention how customizable it is. i just don't have the patience to learn a new program right now.

jodizzle:
I havn't even upgraded myself from Photoshop 6 yet.  I had to use 7 for my multimedia course.  It confused me alot, because I like living in the dark ages!

Unosuke:
I'm rocking CS3 on my laptop, and CS2 on the desktop.

Caiphana:
My CS3 warns me that I don't have enough power to run it.

It works fine, though. Even when running der interwubs at the same time.

Zeitgeist:

--- Quote from: ebony_willow on 01 Dec 2007, 18:42 ---I havn't even upgraded myself from Photoshop 6 yet.  I had to use 7 for my multimedia course.  It confused me alot, because I like living in the dark ages!

--- End quote ---
I've got 6 on my desktop, and CS2 on my laptop, lol.

As much as the dark ages rocked, though, I don't know how I manage on my desktop without the healing brush. I mean, I can do all of the stuff I can do with the healing brush with the clone stamp, but it just takes SO much longer.

On the other hand, I know people in classes I've taken who don't EVER use the clone stamp because they've got the healing brush to work with, and all of their work ends up looking fake and textureless.

In the same way that the healing brush does stuff the clone stamp usually took hours to do in a few minutes, healing brush alone only half solves the problems that come up. Everything in moderation.  :-)

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