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# I don't have any,
I've fucking brilliant

It does help that I review a lot of digital art equipment as a freelance sideline and therefore get sent a fair bit.

if you think proactively you'll find most things are accessible legally.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:06, archived)
# Well I know all about YOU Mr. T :P
But you're spesh
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:09, archived)
# Stands proudly in front of the mirror
in a "Dixon thinks I'm Spesh" T-Shirt

and just a pair of socks
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:10, archived)
# People who can pay do pay
and as long as there are enough of us supporting developers by paying for software, upgrades and support packages, I have no issues with spotty students and dolites stealing software. It's not a lost sale if the person will never have the cash to buy.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:16, archived)
# I do when they are making £50 here and there and depriving honest people like you and me a wage
making icons for people and other stuff like that.
Anyone posting more than a scribble on here should really have paid for the software. And if they can't afford it just use freeware. Paint.net is near enough to Photoshop for free. If you can only spare a few quid get Paint Shop Pro X for £20. Then use that to design web stuff, put the pennies you make off that away and buy Photoshop. It's not complicated! You just need to put some effort in. :)
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:26, archived)
# Paint.NET is awesome.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:31, archived)
# Oh I agree that using pairated software
for commercial purposes is abhorrent and would gain anyone a punch in face were they present. I live by the old rule that if you are good enough to be paid for a job you are good enough to buy your own tools.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:32, archived)