Photoshop Cs3

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  1. Joel Stud

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    -Interconnectivity with CAD.
    -More filters
    -More ways to make images from scratch (like srawing images free hand)
    -a bit cheaper. They would get more sales and less pirated copies this way. Or perhaps another alternatives would be a less down-featured elements (I currently use elements, and there's only a few things it's missing, such as the pen tool... how can you be missing the friggin' pen tool?)
     
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    CS3 will be great. I hope to see more blending options and filters in it.
     
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    Im fine with CS2 really... they did it perfectly.
     
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    But if it were affordable, more home users would buy it. ;)
     
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    and we don't want that now do we :D
     
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    And less people turnung to "free" versions.
     
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    like me :D
     
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    And me lol

    (well sort of.. before my pc died :P )
     
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    im happy with my cs, actually id be just as happy with 7 as well.
     
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  11. Shadow_Stone

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    um im reffering to the types of photoshops...lol i have cs now (the first one) got it from my school, but whether i have that or 7 i dont really care.
     
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    as long they dont make rendering easy. then everyone can do it! :lol:

    well, im fine with the current CS2
    i wouldnt care much on the price. got ways around that ;)
     
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    Thats a pretty good idea, get annoyed when i have to do that, then get soemthing wrong, then have to do it all over again :(
     
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    cant wait until cs3 comes out

    hopefully therell be some easier animation manipulation
     
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    CS2 animation is easy if you have patientce, i just do 1 fram at a time, each flame has its own layer, works perfectly for me

    But things like Rotation effects for animating would be awesome
     

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