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October
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best graphic & web design software
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john D. from los angeles, CA
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Posted By:
john Dereck
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9/29/2010 11:05:24 PM
what do you think? Windows and for Mac is fundamentally similar as that of the best graphic design. But what's the best design software
photoshop
or else? Please let us know the reasons.
web tasarimi
Posted By:
Carlos Noguera
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10/31/2010 11:11:31 AM
Photoshop is a great tool but, adding Illutstrator to the mix will really cover all the bases. Photoshop is for photo editing/manipulation, while Illustrator is for drawing and doing more "hand-work". The difference between Photoshop and Illustrator is that photoshop uses pixels (the dots that make a printed image) while illustrator uses vectors ( equations), what this means, is that in illustrator you can take a shape or a drawing you made and enlarge it as big as you want without any distortion unlike photoshop where if you enlarge something too much, you will start to see the blown-up pixels. Ideally you would have both. illustrator for drawing and photoshop for photo editing. Both sofware are compatible ( you can use open the same file on both programs! The new version of Illustrator has some amazing new features such as the ability to illustrate everything in perspective, and it also has a tool to convert flat objects into 3D ones. SO COOL!!!
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