Which Version Of Photo Shop Works Best For Renders

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  1. Perfect Darkness

    Perfect Darkness Well-Known Member

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    I was just curious on to which version of Photoshop seems to work the best. I havnt tryed anything yet so im surious to which i should try
     
  2. Ice92888

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    Its actually all the same cause they have the same pen tool, lasso tool and stuffs like that to do renders.
     
  3. Ethereal.07

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    all same =] i do it on Photoshop 7.0 because its faster for me
     
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    as long as you have a pen tool your photoshop will work as good as any1 elses at rendering, its all down to practice
     
  5. hittin

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    they are all the same :P
     
  6. Flipenator

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    7.0

    Cus its the only one i have :lol:
     
  7. hittin

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    althought cs and cs2 are more newer :P
     
  8. Flipenator

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    Meh crappy old windows can't run em :huh:
     
  9. shortfusewar

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    anyone of em from 6.0-CS2 will work..id recommend CS its what i use..its all the same thought..just a pen tool or a polygon lasso tool is what you need :)..for sigs and other projects now thats a different subject :)
     

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