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Is there an alternative to Paintshop pro v7?


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The _only_ thing that keeps me from using mandriva on my workplace is that I cannot find a good alternative to paintshop pro v7. (I already use staroffice in xp, never really liked office...)

Many would say: use gimp... NO. I do not use paintshop for retouching, but creating images. Especially I use it to create floorplans (I am not interested to make them with exact scale) and make simple plans of where to place objects in there. I equip hotels/restaurants etc. and I use those rough and simple scetches for the workers or the owners that don't really want to mess with to much info, just give a general idea. I use the line tools, the rectangles, square tools in vector mode...

Can this be done in gimp??? I once saw a techick to make a hollow rectangle using the selection tool, but that is too messy...

anyone have any advice for me????

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Hi, nice to find you!

mandrake has done lots of improvement, the last version of linux I used was mandrake 7 (only tried mandrake builds...) mandriva 2006 looks awesome!

 

Inkscape??? is it part of mandriva 2006 powerpack???

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Welcome aboard, keropi. :beer:

 

Inkscape is available on the powerpack if I am not mistaken and it is also available from the software mirrors for free. Check the easyurpmi site ( http://www.mandrivausers.org/easyurpmi/index.php ), set up some software mirrors as explained there (if you have questions on it, just ask) and launch later from a terminal

 

urpmi inkscape

 

or install it with the Mandriva Control Centers "Software Install" section. Both ways work. And: Inkscape is a very good tool.

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Gimp (GPL) www.gimp.org

Pixel32 (commercial) http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/?page_id=12 (photoshop clone)

Inkscape (GPL) http://www.inkscape.org/

Cine Paint: http://www.mediainlinux.org/index.php/medi...hots/cine_paint

Photoshop 7 (soon CS and CS2) via Crossover Office: http://www.codeweavers.com/

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Not the best and not the worst you could try Qcad. can export to dxf.

 

Also maybe you can make standard templates of your items to layout for the sketch then you only have to drop into place, and even at scale..

 

Then for 3d rendering you cant go past KPovmodeler for some simple 3d images.

 

I used the Kpovmodeler for rough designs of a Bar i wanted built for my house..

 

Just a few minutes behind the screen to really be able to explain it to the carpenter..

 

Example included.. Very rough.. I am no artist..

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