what graphic application do you use?

im sure i know which one will be the most used but ill ask anway

what graphic application do you use to skin or design in genarel?
A:photoshop ( as much as i dislike it. it seems i'm going to have to learn how to use it once agian)
b:paintshop pro  ( haven't used it  since 2000)
c:coreldraw (morgmile's icons always comes to mind when ever i see its name)
d:ulead photoimpact ( this is the current program i use for skinning/graphic designing,now its part of Corel Corporation which might be a bad sign thats the reson ill be switching to PS agian.
e:Gimp (just because its free dosnt mean its good

so what do you use?

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A
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Photoshop Elements and PSP6....
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A ...though it's been a long time since I even opened the program, let alone done anything with it.

...one day

...perhaps

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Inkscape for my vector needs.

PS almost never for very minor tweaks. I'm basically stopped using this one.

Paint.net for nice editing and changes such as conversion of formats.

MSPAINT This tool will never leave my toolkit. Quite a few of my skins are made by mspaint, including ones in cursorxp, few desktopx, as well as one windowblinds skin.

Kineticfusion and openoffice for any and all flash needs. First is very hard to find ever since company died a long time ago. You can find it if you look really, really hard. What? You think I would spend hundred bucks for that program? It'd be nice, but expensive.
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Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro 8
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PS CS2   

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PS7, and I recently started using MS Paint for odds and ends.
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I have psp7 and 8.
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AutoCAD 2008 for all things vector
Paintshop Pro XI for all things raster
Adobe Lightroom 1.1 for all things photo except noise, for that I use Neatimage

occasionally
Coreldraw 12
Bryce 5.5

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to no surprise most you guys use PS.
how about photoimpact?? am i the only one that uses it??
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Photoshop CS2 and Paint Shop Pro XI.

 
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Paint Shop Pro X (for just about everything)
PS CS2 (it's installed   )
Paint.net (I've used this for some mapping projects)
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Admittedly, I have never tried any of the other programs listed, but what's wrong with the Gimp? It seems like a good program to me, it's free, and it's relatively easy to use. It seems like it does a good job to me.
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Crayola Big Box
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Bryce for Walls
Art Explosion Publisher Pro for Icons
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Paint.net
PSP 8
Gimp
RealDraw Pro
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herbs n berries!