Best Graphic Art Software

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Digital Graphic artists or hobbyists:
What software do you recommend?
For photo editing, drawing, painting, scanning, graphic design, etc.
What about video editing?
 
Digital Graphic artists or hobbyists:
What software do you recommend?
For photo editing, drawing, painting, scanning, graphic design, etc.
What about video editing?
I just goof around and do dumb photoshops on Sherdog, but I went to the Microsoft Store and just searched for a free one. There were a bunch, and none of them were perfect, but good enough for shooping. You can probably find something that meets your needs if you are just goofing around, but it seemed like a person would have to spend money if they wanted high level software, unless they were going to pirate. Hope that makes sense.
 
Photoshop is untouchable. After Effects for video editing. I'm a vector guy though so I barely use them.
 
I've heard Clip Studio Paint for drawing is good, this guy uses it.

 
photoshop, illustrator, sketchbook for photo editing & illustrations.

video editing, use after effects, premier, & vegas is pretty good.

now here's an exclusive tip for all of yous who want software without paying for that shit & more.

lumpysoft.com

play with it & learn how to find software & more.

backup (you have to be more specific with the search criteria you enter):

dedigger.com - this site will lead you to other specific search engines to help you target shit you might need.

also learn about 'google dorking' if you straight up want to delve into derp web/ light hacking tactics that you really can't get in trouble for, if you aren't looking for trouble that is. if you are, tread lightly motherfuckers.

you're all welcome.
 
Affinity requires one time payment and have their own versions of Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. I'm subscribed to Adobe because I need Animate and Premiere Pro.
 
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