What graphic design softwear is better between illustrator cs4 and photoshop cs4?
Question by Georoxx: What graphic design softwear is better between illustrator cs4 and photoshop cs4?
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Answer by Flanagan
Illustrator is a graphic designers dream. Photoshop is for “Photos”.
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Riddles
That would be like comparing apples and pears. Both do two completely different things. Photoshop is for image editing photographic images (or raster images) and Illustrator is a vector drawing/illustration application. Both are useful in different ways to designers.
Most graphic designers would use both of these aplications at some point depending on what they wanted to do.
I use Photoshop CS4 to create complete websites and then I use Dreamweaver CS4 to finish it up,
I have Illustrator CS4 but I only use it to create “high end” Logos but basically don’t need it, ( unless the client is willing to pay for the extra quality and work)
there’s some graphic designers that only use Illustrator (my hat goes off to those) but they don’t create complete websites with illustrator . my point is
It really depends on what you really master and how you use it,
I really use Photoshop for everything, contrary to popular belief that Photoshop is only for images.
Photoshop is used for everything!!
I own some of these and believe me this tutorials are the best…you can find some in Youtube and elsewhere but if you want real professional tutorials these are it.
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http://www.kelbytraining.com/dvds/