MUST LEARN SOFTWARES FOR GRAPHICS ARTISTS

in #graphics6 years ago (edited)

Not everyone out there has the passion for arts but when you come across a piece of art that is truly fascinating, you are left pondering ...how could he or she ever think this through......how did he get to represent it this accurately

Lucky we now have the computers and those big companies (like Adobe) that have recruited a specialized workforce with the aim of providing the best in terms of such interfaces that enable us more easily represent our-self (Art i mean).

You do not need to be a pro artist to be able to create something outstanding ...all that is needed is some amount of patience and of course devotion and some amount of learning from here and there.

That said, to key into this mode of creativity, there are some software you need to learn particularly these bog boys

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

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source: http://fieldguide.gizmodo.com/18-quick-photoshop-tips-for-beginners-1770054733

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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source: https://www.udemy.com/learn-basics-of-adobe-illustrator-under-30-minutes/

These software are the pinnacle of graphics art. While Photoshop is the better for raster format files, illustrator shows its strengths in the vector fields (you probably know about raster and vector formats and their strengths ).

WRAPPING THE BLAB UP
Having said all, images as products are shown here to allow you fathom the capabilities of these dudes ( really you should try em out)


source: adobe.com


source: www.photoshoplady.com


source: www.photoshoplady.com


source: images.sftcdn.net


source: blogsimages.adobe.com


source: blogsimages.adobe.com

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Thanks very helpfull

Nice post

Florae v been following u, u r awesome

Very creative

Great round up! These really are the big players in the graphic design field (along with illustrater) and reminded me to get back into practicing!

Photoshop and Illustrator are my stable softwares for artwork. While I do lean more to PS, both are powerful softwares and I kept going back to them even after trying out other softwares.

i actually prefer illustrator but will be going in-depth to Photoshop soon

Very tight, please I'll need some of the softwares