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Hey everyone i need an art program that i can use for custom graphics. I know that there is a link hidden away somewhere but Im to lazy to search properly , So i was kinda hoping that someone could supply a link to a program that will support copying parts of graphics as i intend to make a pc graphic thanks in advance goodbye
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A link to what? If you mean an application specifically for making BoA graphics, as far as I know, no such thing exists. If it's just a good general drawing/painting program you're looking for, what OS do you use?

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I somehow doubt you are asking about this, but... if you are talking about what you can use to edit resource forks, then you could try resedit: http://www.mac.org/utilities/resedit/ResEdit_2.1.3.sit.hqx

I think that there are a number of clones, but I know that there are similarily named applications for PC that do nothing of the sort.

If you are talking about image editing programs, like paintshop pro, or MS paint, photoshop, etc, then you are probably better off finding your own. There are about one million image editing programs out there, and everyone's tastes are different.

But here are a couple of Windows programs for image editing/manipulation:
http://www.tucows.com/preview/214261
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967

Don't know any decent Mac applications, not suprising considering I'm on the Wintel platform.

[ Wednesday, November 30, 2005 02:11: Message edited by: CPeters ]

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Originally written by Niemand:

A link to what? If you mean an application specifically for making BoA graphics, as far as I know, no such thing exists. If it's just a good general drawing/painting program you're looking for, what OS do you use?
no not for just BOA graphics just an image editing program and im on versian 10.4.3.
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Try 'The Gimp'. It's free.
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I'm looking for a free program that could save as .png or .gif files that internet browsers can display, as AppleWorks 6 doesn't seem to do that.

Do you know of any such programs for Mac OS9 or OSX 10.2?

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Preview (for OS X) definitely will save as different file formats. Go to Export in the File menu.

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OK. I found a way to fix my Appleworks in the meanwhile but thanks anyway, I might need that later.
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GraphicConverter is also worth getting. Apart from being able to open and save pretty much any graphic format under the sun, it has decent editing capabilities -- it's not Photoshop, but it's definitely a step above an average painting program.

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I mostly use GraphicConveter myself, but only because a free copy came loaded on my laptop. It is reasonably good and I think that Thuryl's description is quite accurate.

I also use Appleworks a good deal, but I have found that its color palette is subtly different from that of the built in BoA graphics.

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