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To rotate canvas in gimp<br>
goto image/transform/flip 90 degrees<br>
On 03/05/2012 09:58 PM, St.Tos wrote:
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<div><span>for Creating images I would recommend these tools:
MyPaint GIMP & Inkscape</span></div>
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<div><span>MyPaint is made specifically to create images by
hand. no resize or crop or any of that jazz</span> <br>
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<div>This is the easiest program to learn, but the hardest to
actually create things with. It's more like a blank unlimited
canvas.<br>
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<div>But you really should use a drawing tablet with it
otherwise it's full potential is of out of reach. <br>
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GIMP is harder to learn because it's oozing features left and
right. One almost does not know where to start. <br>
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I only wish i was able to rotate the canvas in as easily as it I
do with mypaint.<br>
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Inkscape is for vector images. inkscape is awesome for so many
things. Especially if you plan on having<br>
any kind of high resolution images or if you are planning on
having thing printed. this is a great tool for creating logos or
even website mock-ups. <br>
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It's your choice. <br>
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I use all three. <br>
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