Paid Tools
So, which are the paid tools ?
I m only talking about the products of Adobe. which i recently use.... but i can not afford the budget. so i leave them and searched for alternatives... and luckily i found the best alternatives..
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lets talk about the product that i used...
Adobe Photoshop:
Photoshop is the most popular software in the graphic design market. app development, webdesign,
fashion(less) and even more.
this software gives you the large built-in plugins and functions support and with this you can take full control on your project, whatever it is even if it is a 3D image project..
this is Raster Graphic tool.
Adobe Illustrator:
Illustrator is the most popular software in the fashion and graphic design industry. It used for drawing illustrations... it is also used for web designing.
A vector based software allows you to create something new with your imagination.
Adobe offers a 30 days trial...
And now its time to reveal Open Source Tools.
Open Source (FREE):
So, what is open source means?
any tool which is created by a community and allowed to redistribute by anyone is called open source.
1: GIMP {GNU Image Manipulation Program}:
GIMP provides the tools needed for high quality image manipulation. From retouching to restoring to creative composites, the only limit is your imagination.
GIMP is used for producing icons, graphical design elements, and art for user interface components and mockups.
2: Inkscape
Inkscape is a professional vector graphics editor for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It's free and open source.
Inkscape is just so absolutely jam packed full of features I can't tell you about them all here.
These two tools which i have introduced you ... are 100% free... and you can use them commercially.
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