Fudgetruck
Active Member
Hey guys!
I've had people ask me this before. "What are good alternatives to Photoshop?" Generally the most used answer is GIMP. While GIMP is a great free tool, you may be in a pinch, or just not want to download it onto your computer. For those on the go, and those that don't want/can't download things on the computer they are on you can use Pixlr.
Pixlr has a similar UI layout to Photoshop and most other big name tools. What makes Pixlr interesting and helpful to some, is that it is online in your browser. By going to the site you can design and save images.
Since I am unable to post links, simply Google Pixlr, and you will find it right on top.
I figured I would share this with you guys, if you haven't seen it already.
Has anyone here had any experience with this platform as well? Let me know
I've had people ask me this before. "What are good alternatives to Photoshop?" Generally the most used answer is GIMP. While GIMP is a great free tool, you may be in a pinch, or just not want to download it onto your computer. For those on the go, and those that don't want/can't download things on the computer they are on you can use Pixlr.
Pixlr has a similar UI layout to Photoshop and most other big name tools. What makes Pixlr interesting and helpful to some, is that it is online in your browser. By going to the site you can design and save images.
Since I am unable to post links, simply Google Pixlr, and you will find it right on top.
I figured I would share this with you guys, if you haven't seen it already.
Has anyone here had any experience with this platform as well? Let me know