I want to download the Gimp but I want to make sure it can make everything I need. Can it make banners, logos, and websites? If you use The Gimp for any of these things can you share you work with use. I here people say they use Gimp but they never show an example. If you use Gimp please show us some work of yours. Thanks!
I use GIMP all the time, but what would I show that would give away it's usefulness? It's simlar but different to photoshop, and for hundreds of dollars less. I bought photoshop, but I still use the GIMP all the time because there are some things it does better. As for logos, all logos MUST be created as a vector file, which means using either Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. Luckily enough for you, Inkscape is free and wonderful and available at inkscape.org So I don't see why you need examples of GIMP, you do the same looking stuff as photoshop....
Photoshop isn't the better choice, if it was so much better than the GIMP, why do I still use the GIMP on an almost daily basis (in addition to Photoshop)? The answer is because they aren't clones of each other - there are things Photoshop does well, even better than the GIMP, and there are things that the GIMP does that Photoshop cannot do. If you already have Photoshop it costs you *nothing* to add this wonderful tool to your toolbox, and if you don't have photoshop you can sure find the GIMP very very useful, even though there are a few things Photoshop does better. I'd say there's a 95% overlap in capabilities, so gettin 95% of Photoshop for free is quite a deal. Or on the other side, the remaining 5% that Photoshop has that GIMP doesn't is still worth the money alone, even if you've already got the GIMP. Both are great well-written pieces of software, but there's another distinct advantage of the GIMP: Cross-platform. I mean, even if you were to pay for Photoshop, can you run it on Linux? BeOS? SkyOS? Solaris? Unix? The answer is no - Photoshop is only made for Windows and Mac. Yeah, while this may work for most folks, if you *do* happen to use other operating systems (as I do, I use Ubuntu Linux) then GIMP is the only option, for any money!) It's entirely possible for a profersssional designer to do pro work using GIMP, Inkscape and Scribus and have no *need* to buy Adobe Creative Suite. It's also possible for a designer to slip by with Adobe Creative suite and never *need* to download any of the free software. But why not have both? It costs you nothing extra. So enough GIMP bashing here, anybody who thinks Photoshop is better than the GIMP do ahead and prove it!
For commercial work, then yes. But, if you're just making a logo for your own website, and will NEVER need to enlarge it onto a blimp or flag etc... then Photoshop/GIMP is fine - it's all just pixels in the end.
Yes. You can make banner using GIMP. Like innovati does, I always use GIMP since I started to learn graphics. If you want to see some graphics I made on GIMP, just click on the link on my sig that says "Review". There's a link there of all my graphics made on GIMP.
I'm still pro Photoshop, but I'm not saying I'm anti Gimp. Gimp is good but I find Photoshop easier and better. For logos you need to use Illustrator though, that creates vectors you see. For banners, I still use Photoshop no matter what.
I've played with both GIMP and Photoshop for a while. I find photoshop to be quite cooler and easier to use in my opinon. I've pretty much have a love affair with the magnetic lasso something GIMP doesn't have. I've used to make signatures and banners all the time with GIMP, so yes, it's possible.
Sure, just like blender does everything needed for 3d. Don't get me wrong, free software is great, but actually using it in production rarely pays off. IMHO, of course!
I have used GIMP for almost 2 years and I can say that it can make anything for your graphic needs. Take a look at the banner on my blog, it was made using GIMP.