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Posted on November 7, 2008 - by Monica Valentinelli

Should you download getpaint.net? Free Image and Photo Editing Software

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When William Aicher first told me about getpaint.net, I was pretty skeptical. “Free” doesn’t always mean “good” in my book, and free software tools are kind of hit-and-miss. I downloaded it anyway, thinking I’d give it a shot, and headed straight to their getpaint.net forums for some tutorials and how-tos.

It’s been years since I’ve worked in Photoshop or any other advanced sort of image editor that uses layers, and it’s one of those things that has been high on my list to learn. So I started by finding an image I wanted to modify through Flickr’s advanced search, looking for kitten photos in Creative Commons. This picture was taken by Andreas Solberg.

Cute Kitten on Flickr by Andreas Solberg

Using the layering functionality, I separated the kitten from the background and enhanced each layer separately to come up with this:

Cute Kitten Modified with getpaint.net

No, it’s not “perfect” and this was my first go-around, but it helped me get a feel for how easy getpaint.net is to use. I say “very easy” for photos, if you want to do something more advanced like blending and whatnot, then head over to the tutorials.

Like I mentioned earlier, it’s been 1,000 years or so since I first used graphic design and advanced image editors, so I’ll be looking for something a bit different out of this software than you might.

Do you have any other free software tips or programs to share?

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    November 8, 2008

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    Shari said:


    One of my friends recently told me about a free layout program called Scribus: http://www.scribus.net/. I haven’t tried it out yet, since I have InDesign already, but he really seems to like it.



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    kate said:


    are there user enteres tutorials as well?



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    March 4, 2009

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    Monica Valentinelli said:


    Yes, but the forums are the most helpful to interact with people and learn certain techniques.



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