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Maxwell Memes: The Sequel


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4 minutes ago, Donke60 said:

I wish I had something to post but I don't know how to make a meme

 I really recommend GIMP. It's free and it's nice. It;s definietly enough when it comes to putting some images with transparent backgrounds on other images with transparent backgrounds.
 There are probably many guides for this program, but I learned everything myself. By everything I mean everything I know, but it's still not that bad imo ;)

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6 minutes ago, Maslak said:

Okay then, sorry ;-; Not everyone around here is an artist. I know, can be hard to believe after lookin into offtopic section ;-;

Well u don't need to know how to draw to make photoshop edits

I suggest pixlr but it takes a bit to grasp onto

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I DON'T HAVE SAI RIGHT NOW AND I'M ANGERY AT MY BROTHER
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2 minutes ago, DragonMage156 said:

You could always try Paint Tool SAI... if you can find a free link somewhere.

People on here also use stuff like Paint.Net, FireAlpaca, Photoshop. It's really finding which one is the best for you.

10 minutes ago, GarbageCabbage said:

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For my photoshop i use the photoshop mix app on my tablet (since i do most things on mobile)

It's really limited but requires little skill and gets the job done for crappy stuff.

I never really used this before except for stupid photshop on my school computer but i found sumopaint to be ok

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PaintNET, Krita, the free AutoDesk SketchBook, GIMP. All are free. I dumped GIMP due to lags, freezing and frequent crashes. PaintNET stole my heart, SketchBook in the free form is simple yet with a great soft pencil, and Krita offers a lot of customisation. Some great brushes out there.

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4 hours ago, Maslak said:

 I really recommend GIMP. It's free and it's nice. It;s definietly enough when it comes to putting some images with transparent backgrounds on other images with transparent backgrounds.

Congradulations, you just mentioned the program I use to edit my skin icons together.

Have a cookie.

...

oh wait

I'm all out of cookies.

QUICK, SOMEONE GIVE US A MEME!

Spoiler

quick, someone make Wilson getting hit by Robbie Rotten's cannon

hurt wilson.png

 

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5 hours ago, Maslak said:

 I really recommend GIMP. It's free and it's nice. It;s definietly enough when it comes to putting some images with transparent backgrounds on other images with transparent backgrounds.
 There are probably many guides for this program, but I learned everything myself. By everything I mean everything I know, but it's still not that bad imo ;)

I am technologically challenged so all my images are gloriously reconstructed in ms paint.

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