

Neben grundlegenden Funktionen einer Bildbearbeitung, wie Drehen, Spiegeln und Größenänderung. They're old and they'll forget about it by next week anyways. Paint.NET wurde als Ersatz für das Zeichenprogramm Microsoft Paint in Microsoft Windows entwickelt.

I just wished I hadn't emailed everyone in the family my little masterpiece, guess I got carried away and well, I thought it was funny at the time. Let's just say I had no trouble putting Grampa's head on Gramma's body and vice -versa. Doesn't have all the fancy bells and whistles Photoshop has but it's damn close. has been around a little while now and since I've been using Photoshop programs since 1998, I put this free one to the test and it really impressed me. So if you are not into that idea, the great news is that you can download a substitute that is remarkably impressive considering that it's free. Now unless of course you don't mind using Photoshop 1 or 2 for about $20 bucks (maybe even free now) and seems like it came out in 1954 with pixels the size of your thumb nail. The problem with it, is that it's freaking expensive! Expensive enough that most people who just would like it to have fun pasting Grampa's head on Gramma's body (who doesn't right?) cannot afford the nearly $1000 dollar price tag for the latest version which I think is #12 Creative Suite or something. I love using Photoshop, it's a really cool tool to manipulate pics, create logos or paint digitally.
