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<blockquote data-quote="grot" data-source="post: 1605284" data-attributes="member: 13663"><p>It's just insanely great. For the 99.9% of us who will use it, it's more than we could ever have hoped for.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who REALLY plan on making money at your work, its still a good program. It lacks a lot of the very fine control you get from something like Illustrator, but then again, it's forty bucks. </p><p></p><p>If you want to use it and sell stuff, you can either just talk to them or use non-Fluid art, which, i would point out, is ALL OVER the place and VERY high quality. The few dozen weapons people have done are superiour to the stock art, many of the standard furniture and other objects is better than the stock art. The only missing pieces right now are a few detailed things like high-definition trees. </p><p></p><p>There's even an exceptionally well done entire world-level art pack. One guy has also done a complete "old school" art pack (you know, all those blue wavy lines and stuff from second edition modules). Fluid's art is OK, but it's not the BEST. Really.</p><p></p><p>But truly, if you are an artist, you are looking for your stuff to NOT look just like everyone elses hacked out Dundjinni art map. I mean really. The quality of map that can be done by random wankers like me with this thing is SO high, that you will pretty much HAVE to do something different if you are going to sell it as unique and original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grot, post: 1605284, member: 13663"] It's just insanely great. For the 99.9% of us who will use it, it's more than we could ever have hoped for. For those of you who REALLY plan on making money at your work, its still a good program. It lacks a lot of the very fine control you get from something like Illustrator, but then again, it's forty bucks. If you want to use it and sell stuff, you can either just talk to them or use non-Fluid art, which, i would point out, is ALL OVER the place and VERY high quality. The few dozen weapons people have done are superiour to the stock art, many of the standard furniture and other objects is better than the stock art. The only missing pieces right now are a few detailed things like high-definition trees. There's even an exceptionally well done entire world-level art pack. One guy has also done a complete "old school" art pack (you know, all those blue wavy lines and stuff from second edition modules). Fluid's art is OK, but it's not the BEST. Really. But truly, if you are an artist, you are looking for your stuff to NOT look just like everyone elses hacked out Dundjinni art map. I mean really. The quality of map that can be done by random wankers like me with this thing is SO high, that you will pretty much HAVE to do something different if you are going to sell it as unique and original. [/QUOTE]
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