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Wednesday
Mar162011

Daily Doodle: Experimenting with Photoshop

Learning Photoshop

I have to admit that I'm enjoying Photoshop way more than I expected. I have so much more to learn, and there are things from Painter that I really miss, but I can see why so many people like Photoshop. I can also see why so many pro illustrators use BOTH Photoshop and Painter at the same time.

I'll do a more detailed comparison of the two (from a Photoshop newbie's perspective) when I've had a chance to use Photoshop a while longer.

Reader Comments (2)

I love Photoshop. I have Painter too, but have yet to really explore it. Maybe I should break out of my comfort zone and try it out!

March 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLoni Edwards

I'd love to see some of your Photoshop experiments as well, Loni!

March 17, 2011 | Registered CommenterDebbie Ohi

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