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    Which programmes do i use to make my own signature as im very creative
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    Depends what sort of image you want to make! For Habbo style pixelly things the old classic MSPaint is still great as it's easy to do things dot by dot, but if you want something a little fancier with weird lighting and buffing effects then the industry standard is of course Photoshop... which can cost an arm and a leg. I personally use GIMP instead which is entirely free and has very nearrrrly all the features of Photoshop just with a different interface - if you're not already used to using PS then this won't be a problem at all


    AAAAAAAAAAAAAnd then you get people like @LUCPIX; who use GraphicsGale because he just likes to be different
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    What ^this man^ said

    But, generally, there are different wands for different wizards. If that The Making of Old Town Road by Genius is true, the song has been produced via a Windows computer, which would kill Steve Jobs out of disgust by erasing by default the everlasting myth that, just because your toy is a Macintosh, everything you'll do will be automatically great, you know?

    Ah! Some people speak highly of Aseprite. It's a paid program, but it is said that its unique interface makes one instantaneously comfy to do great things with it, like a leather chair you gotta look

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