Now a days graphics design becomes a high class profession. It has also a great value in freelancing. So i am thinking to work in graphics design. But i don't understand that which software is proper for me. Can anybody suggest me?
My suggestion is to try the popular ones out and see what's the best fit for you and your skills. You can download free trials for most of these, if not all, and see what they can/can't do. There are tons of graphic design software out there and to only name a few: Adobe's Photoshop/Illustrator, Corel PaintShop Pro, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, Xara Designer Pro and the list could go on for days.
I see that you want to learn it professionally. Then you should start with Adobe Photoshop. You have to learn the basics first. You can go youtube and search for tutorials. As you improve yourself it will get easier for you.
First things first: you need a wabcom (or equivalent drawing tablet). It's futile to learn the softwares without this. You will pick up a lot, but inherently you will be bound to cheap image tricks. Never a graphic designer. As for software, you need to focus on one software at a time. Search for your job online, see which softwares are usually required to be proficent at, typically: Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel, Painter, etc. (You can then google for tutorials on those softwares.) Take it slow at first, try not to learn a lot in the first step. Or you'll scare yourself away. Either way, take care. Hope it goes well for you.
- If you need print design (flyer, standee, offline ads materials,...) Adobe Illustration is BEST - If you need graphic for your marketing campaign, Photoshop is best choice, it's a must for all designer and artist