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Photoshop or Paintshop?

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I want make some 3D interfaces for some websites but I don't know which one I should use. I want to make it like those interfaces at guistuff.com. Which is the best software for that? Thank you for your time.

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Had I quick look at and all that stuff you see there can be done in both Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro. Personally I like Photoshop the best and I have been using in for several years now. It's your choice, it's might come down to cost for you. Take a look at my FAQ on online tutorials for Photoshop and see what kinds of things you can do with Photoshop FAQ229-1853.

Hope this helps!
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Took a closer look at that site, & I really like some of their stuff. Most of that was created using Photoshop, if you sign up to be a member, you can get access to the tutorials and some GUI's and they download in layered .psd files (Photoshop Document files)

PHOTOSHOP RULES!

I have added that site to my FAQ: Adobe Photoshop Online Tutorials FAQ229-1853
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I haven't used Paintshop as much as Photoshop but on my opinion Photoshop has a bigger community so you can get help and tutorials easier and it comes with Adobe ImageReady to put together website layouts. (like guistuff.com) ~PeloGFX
 
I will just throw one in here that I like very much and that is PhotoImpact you can get a demo from here

PhotoImpact 7 has the option to do 3D objects plus what they call Z-merging which allows you to merge two 3D objects to create a new shape. It is worth a look.:)
 
I have Photoshop, actually three versions and like it fine. But I wish there were more "cute things" tutorials for doing things like teddy bears for photoshop. I can look at the paint shop tutorials and translate most of them into photoshop facsimiles, but wish there were more cute ideas for photoshop.
 
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