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Topic: Art/Graphics Programs?
Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:36 PM
I'm building a computer for my brother-in-law and i need opinions on some good art/graphics stuff to install on it for him.he hasn't used a computer much but he wants one to do his art stuff on.he's really good,so i need some good programs to install.


the specs of the comp will be:

80 GB HD
AMD Athlon 64 2.4 Ghz Processor
512 MB Ram (will probably be upgraded to 1 GB later)
it'll be running Win XP

brian325's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:38 PM
why not let him use photoshop it's pretty organized with alot of plug-ins and add-ons.

singingmyheartout's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:41 PM
Corel Draw is a great one and it isn't too expensive.

bailey8146's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:41 PM
as a graphic artist.. i'd give him the adobe suite if you can get your hands on it for a reasonable price.. i.e. illustrator, photoshop, indesign, dreamweaver, etc. and get cs3 if you can.. its' the ****. also corel draw isn't a horrible program either.

brian325's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:42 PM
cute kiddies singing

I never pay for stuff...there's always warez sites drinker

JasonBuddah's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:48 PM
Every digital artist should have photoshop

Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:51 PM

as a graphic artist.. i'd give him the adobe suite if you can get your hands on it for a reasonable price.. i.e. illustrator, photoshop, indesign, dreamweaver, etc. and get cs3 if you can.. its' the ****. also corel draw isn't a horrible program either.




pfft,pay for it?what the hell is that?i can get all that stuff free bigsmile :wink:

singingmyheartout's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:52 PM

cute kiddies singing

I never pay for stuff...there's always warez sites drinker

Thanks Brian.


As for Adobe Suite... LOVED IT... but if it's a "just starting out" thing... Adobe might be pricey...
I got spoiled when I was a graphic designer... LOVED working with the Adobe software... presently, I do low-end marketing pieces and have to create them in MSPublisher....:cry:

softkisses's photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:53 PM

as a graphic artist.. i'd give him the adobe suite if you can get your hands on it for a reasonable price.. i.e. illustrator, photoshop, indesign, dreamweaver, etc. and get cs3 if you can.. its' the ****. also corel draw isn't a horrible program either.


as a fellow graphic designer... I agree with what she said. Any Adobe product is what he would use by todays standards in the field, ie... Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and version CS3 is a must, but if he is going into any webdesign, or animation, he will need dreamweaver. If he is not sure of these programs, he can go to Adobe.com and download the free tutorial for InDesign before he purchases it. And if he or you or anyone you know is a student, you can get it much cheaper.

no photo
Thu 12/06/07 07:57 PM
Edited by Sumthingdifferent on Thu 12/06/07 07:57 PM
Can't give much advise in the software area, but noticed your hardware specs. you need at LEAST one gig and a good graphics card to start. The rest should be fine. I would recoomend 2 gig, you can get that now in 667 MHz for under $100, so worth the investment for any types of graphics and multimedia stuff.

Hope this helps! :)

Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 08:01 PM

Can't give much advise in the software area, but noticed your hardware specs. you need at LEAST one gig and a good graphics card to start. The rest should be fine. I would recoomend 2 gig, you can get that now in 667 MHz for under $100, so worth the investment for any types of graphics and multimedia stuff.

Hope this helps! :)




well this Mobo takes DDR2 800 and for now i'm just starting with 512 because i can get it for $15

no photo
Thu 12/06/07 08:23 PM


Can't give much advise in the software area, but noticed your hardware specs. you need at LEAST one gig and a good graphics card to start. The rest should be fine. I would recoomend 2 gig, you can get that now in 667 MHz for under $100, so worth the investment for any types of graphics and multimedia stuff.

Hope this helps! :)




well this Mobo takes DDR2 800 and for now i'm just starting with 512 because i can get it for $15


Careful on the MLB..cause its the most important part of the build. And even though it can take 800MHz DDR2 it should still run 667 fine, you don;t have to run the 800. :) I like the ASUS boards myself. :)

Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 09:21 PM
this Mobo is a Biostar TFORCE TF520-A2.alot of people don't like Biostars but the Biostars that i've used,i've never had any problems with them.Yeah Asus makes good mobo's but my BIL is on a budget,so i'm going with Biostar because Asus is a little more costly

adj4u's photo
Thu 12/06/07 09:50 PM
Edited by adj4u on Thu 12/06/07 09:56 PM

this Mobo is a Biostar TFORCE TF520-A2.alot of people don't like Biostars but the Biostars that i've used,i've never had any problems with them.Yeah Asus makes good mobo's but my BIL is on a budget,so i'm going with Biostar because Asus is a little more costly


new egg has that board for 34.99

correction 59.99 came up 34.99

on search but 59.99 on site

Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 09:55 PM


this Mobo is a Biostar TFORCE TF520-A2.alot of people don't like Biostars but the Biostars that i've used,i've never had any problems with them.Yeah Asus makes good mobo's but my BIL is on a budget,so i'm going with Biostar because Asus is a little more costly


new egg has that board for 34.99



yep,that's where i'm ordering it from.i get all my computer parts from Newegg :wink: bigsmile

adj4u's photo
Thu 12/06/07 10:01 PM
Edited by adj4u on Thu 12/06/07 10:02 PM
yea i am laying out a micro system

for dj and karaoke

trouble with laptop is copy protecting usb external drive

i build a micro i can internalize drives

put a plate across usb ports

not hook up front ones

and encrypt the drive

i know there is an encrypting program with

double layer security because i know

a business that uses it but

they wont inform me of the name of it

Jtevans's photo
Thu 12/06/07 10:06 PM
hmmmm...i can ask around on some sites i know,if you want i'll let know know what i find out.

maraskia74's photo
Thu 12/06/07 10:06 PM
photoshop is a good all in one thing, he or you will need to look at wants available depending on what he likes too do. i like photo editing (family pics) but you can get profession grade stuff too.

Sterbalicious's photo
Thu 12/06/07 11:51 PM
Adobe Suite CS3 is supa exciting.


Buuut... as for free stuff... hmm. And of course it's a PC so I don't know jack.

PaintShop Pro is pretty cool. I started out on that when I was 14. It's very cheap.

Corel Draw I hear is a good one too.

If you had a Mac I could recommend Gimp and Gimpshop. They are almost exact to Photoshop.

KalamazooGuy87's photo
Sun 12/09/07 09:08 AM


as a graphic artist.. i'd give him the adobe suite if you can get your hands on it for a reasonable price.. i.e. illustrator, photoshop, indesign, dreamweaver, etc. and get cs3 if you can.. its' the ****. also corel draw isn't a horrible program either.




pfft,pay for it?what the hell is that?i can get all that stuff free bigsmile :wink:


If you can get programs for free, like i do, i had Suite however i got a letter in the mail, oh well i guess thats what happens what the compupter downloads for 3 days straight, you start to assume =)

FireWorks- is a good program for the Begining user
PhotoShop-For the Advanced user
Adobe Suite is for the Expert user
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Torrents, i wont say anything else or ill get banned =)

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