However, again, the problem is that there are certain times when Photoshop is not needed (gasp!) to create certain projects. Adobe then started rolling out features that help designers create images for print, web, motion graphics and so on. Adobe has recognized that many users were starting to use Photoshop to create elaborate UI designs, web page graphics, banner ADs, text effects and more. Photoshop was primarily created in the beginning as a photograph enhancing tool and not so much anything else like it is used today. The most important thing to know about Photoshop is that it is a pixel based program. The problem: The vast information network on Photoshop tutorials also causes people to become “too comfortable” with Photoshop and tend to “try” to do everything with Photoshop alone. These tutorials help you become an expert on this software. It is a good thing that there are a lot of tutorials on Photoshop, but there are some negative side effects within widely vast available information. As a matter of fact, there are so many tutorials that focuses on Photoshop that many people contact me stating that there are not enough tutorials on Illustrator or Indesign.
There are a lot of tutorials on Adobe Photoshop.
#Indesign vs illustrator update
As more and more features get added from version upgrades and update patches, it is important as a designer to understand which software is the best solution to reach the optimal results in your freelance projects or your personal projects. This article/tutorial covers mostly the three practical software to use for art and design, which are, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign. But most importantly the best practical approach on using “three” basic design platforms created by Adobe. Today I would like to clarify a lot of misconceptions regarding the Adobe Products.