Hiya,
Anyone mentioned LiveQuartz yet? http://www.livequartz.com/
What about Pixen? http://opensword.org/pixen/
Pixel Studio Pro (was Pixel), was cheap (one small fee, chuck it on
all your home machines): http://www.pixelstudiopro.com/ Don't know
the status as yet.
This was on a par with Photoshop (ok, a tad quirky....).
Blender does have a 'steep' learning curve but it doers have a lot to
offer!
Personally, for 3D I use Cheetah 3D: http://www.cheetah3d.com/ The
price is totally worth it.
I don't know if the new Macs still come with OmniGraffle, if they do,
it might be worth a look for vector work.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 3 Mar 2010, at 19:57, Judy Perry wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
For Graphics and Sound I think that Open Source is really good
(GIMP, Inkscape, Audacity, Ardour(linux)),
GIMP on the Mac is just okay at best (I've upgraded my assessment
of it from "sucks completely") as everything seems to take two
clicks, you have to run it under X11 and it neither looks nor
behaves like a standard Mac app.
Inkscape is blue language-inducing (I would so love to have
Freehand back), so it can't be used around the kiddies.
I actually like Audacity, but I probably have low standards because
for the longest time the only audio app I had access to was Adobe's
SoundEdit...
YMMV.
Judy
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