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Wonder if any of you can offer some help.

Want some software that is FREE

All i want to do is some messing around. I basically want to be able to do stuff similar to say the Signatures on here and other Forums. Also Banner type stuff.

Something where i can merge photo's/text/copied graphic stuff and then produce something.

This is for me just to mess with really as i keep wanting to do stuff and can't/don;t know how to/where to look.

Cheers all.

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Paint.Net and the gimp are two that spring to mind...give them a try!
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Gimp (image manipulation program)

It pretty much IS photoshop... but free... its what i do all my paint schemes on
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think i've heard of one called inkscape
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Inkscape is quite good... also Serif Draw Plus SE is excellent... I use the pro version of Draw Plus for a lot of my design work.

Oh both are vector based, not rasta like Photoshop. But Both can output to most image formats.

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Well there is Gimp for bitmaps (or small modification for people that used Photoshop - Gimpshop which has menu organised more like Photoshop)
For vector graphics there is mentioned Inkscape.
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