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Name: wille
Date: June 23, 2008 at 15:21:31 Pacific
OS: WINDOWS XP Home Edition
CPU/Ram: 3.2GHz
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Hello, I'm looking for some image software. I'm sure you're thinking I'm an idiot that can't find a program to create pictures but I'm actualy looking for something specific. See I've got Paint .NET and Adobe Photoshop CS3 so if any of these do what I want then please tell me. The thing I'm looking for is that you don't have to actualy draw the images, you just tell the program where to draw something and it does. Like if I'd like, say a rectangle, then I would just write height, width and coordinates and it would make a rectangle where I wanted it. I need this to make more exact images since I'm not that good drawing with the mouse. I hope I explained it clearly enaugh but ask if you wonder anything. And I would search for this for myself, but I just don't really know what to search for.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for bad english.

Live the life as you know it
/ Wille



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Response Number 1
Name: Herself
Date: June 24, 2008 at 14:45:10 Pacific
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Maybe you can find something in here.

http://sketchup.google.com/index.html


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Response Number 2
Name: wille
Date: June 24, 2008 at 15:03:52 Pacific
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Well, Google SketchUp is a program for 3D modelling according to that link. I'm looking for a simple Image creator that you just enter the proportions for the image and the computer will draw the actual image. But thanks for helping out. :D

Live the life as you know it
/ Wille


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Response Number 3
Name: Alphawave
Date: June 25, 2008 at 07:57:42 Pacific
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Sounds like what you need is a vector graphics program. If you have the CS3 suite, try Illustrator. My favorite is CorelDraw. If you want to try a freebie, look at Inkscape.

With most of these, you just draw a shape, then tell the program what size you want and it changes to those dimensions.

In the better programs, you can enter the coordinates and the shape will jump to that location. You can also use the 'grid' function and have your shape 'snap' to it, or other objects.

Don't squat with your spurs on!


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