I'm not much of a graphics person so for what I do I just use Photoshop. My son is wanting to get into it more. Besides, and in addition to photo shop what software do you use to create graphics and why do you like it. I'm considering Corel Draw, is there a better one? Thanks
For photos and normal images I use photoshop. For any logo's, business cards, or other vector based requirements, I use Adobe Illustrator. For setting up layouts for print (stationary, business cards, brochures, etc), I use Adobe Indesign. Photoshop is subtable for just about everything except major vector based designs. Photoshop does have decent vector capabilities for small or single projects. If he is going to do a lot of logos or other vector designs, then Illustrator would be the next logical step. I personally can't stand Adobe because of their ridiculous software monopoly and the price of their software, but their software is good enough and there isn't any reasonable substitution available. I personally do not like Corel at all. You may find some people that like it, but I cant stand it.
Photoshop is the best that I've used, if you already have that I wouldn't bother getting anything else.
I use Fireworks and think that it is a very versatile application. You can edit photos, draw vector images, make gif animations, slice images for the web and optimise graphics to get their sizes down. It's pretty cheap compared to Photoshop/Illustrator, too. If you have the most recent version of Photoshop I'd do as MattUK suggested and stick with it, though. I'd only consider getting something else if I had to spend some money to upgrade anyway.
Hello all I am a big fan of Adobe's Photoshop. I use it to make graphics to fake pictures enhance pictures.... It's a great tool if you know how to use it. In the beginning it look weird but after a week or two it's like family.
Thanks for the input. I'm currently using (don't laugh) photoshop 5.5 I am planning to upgrade soon. Looks like it might be best to go with the suite and get the other two prgrams with it. On someone elses thread someone said. version 7 is better then their latest (cs2 ?) I was planning on upgrading to the latest version. Any opinions on why I shouldn't?
I use photoshop when I need complex photo editing. Fireworks when I'm dealing with web graphics. I know Photoshop comes with ImageReady but I like Fireworks better as it's easier for me to use. Freehand for vector graphics, laying out flash designs, and illustrating stuff like maps, diagrams, line art etc. To sum it all up Photoshop, Fireworks, Freehand. I have other graphic programs but these are the three that I consider must have. If you want to get technical, you can actually leave out Fireworks and do all your web graphics in Photoshop. I imagine it's a personal preference.
I think CS2 is much better than 7. I would say 7 is the minimum version you should upgrade to, but if you can afford it, CS2 has many more usable features than 7.
I use Photoshop for all kind of graphics, exept 3d . Photoshop is very good for designing web layouts,logos,navbars etc. And if someone is new to Photoshop, then just google "Photoshop Tutorials", and you will see more than 100,000 results on that keyword. Photoshop is the first software, that have over millions tutorials found on the net, didnt it?
There is an interesting free option you could check out: http://www.inkscape.org/ The price is right until your son develops his own opinions about what kind of software he needs and what he wants to accomplish. The site says, "Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, or Xara X" I have used it and I was able to get it working. Something I could not with CorelDraw.
inkscape and gimp are nice but not nice enough. get the full adobe suit, proportionally it doesn't cost much more.
Looks like the adobe suite is the winner. My son just started and is already creating a little revenue for me. It's worth buying him the better tools. Thanks
atm i am only using photoshop and illustrator. But i am also looking to learn flash in the near future.