Well, one thing he can do is use Photoshop and then convert it to .xcf. I
did this for the LB302 artwork. I used Paint.NET which is available for
Windows only, and then I converted the .pdn file to .xcf. That worked like
a charm.
Best regards,
Uroš
On 29 August 2014 05:48, Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi> wrote:
> On 08/29/2014 05:42 AM, Brian Millar wrote:
>
>
> Great I have a degree in Photoshop so I'd be more than happy to help with
> artwork :)
>
>
> Just note that if you want to make graphics for LMMS, you can't use
> Photoshop. All the graphics have to be made with GIMP or Inkscape, and
> you'll have to share the source files (.xcf, .svg). This is because we have
> no need for graphics that can't be edited later on, and we can't have them
> use proprietary formats.
>
> LMMS is a collaboration after all... we keep the source code open, so the
> graphics should be, as well.
>
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