What app should I use?!?!

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    I want to become a better Artist
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    I am not sure which app I should use for graphic design.
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    I have tried many just haven’t found the right one.
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It made me answer question lol so confused

If you mean painting app, you could use paintdotnet or photopea! They are really good in drawing and making icons.

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and they’re totally free! i agree.

I would start with blender and photoshop if you want to do renders. Photoshop is the best out there, the monthly cost is 100% justified. Blender is free and a very good option for learning.

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you haven’t really specified which type of artist you are

You haven’t really specified what type of graphic design, but I would suggest Blender for renders or 3D modeling and Photoshop for 2D designing!

This is sort of a repetitive topic that keeps getting brought up recently and already previously discussed.

Consider going with blender as it’s a free, open source, as it’s a good software to start with if you’re looking for something that suits your liking go with Gimp - Paintnet - Photopea that people recommend. While it does have a lot of special features, e.g. modeling, graphic design, visual effects ect. Refer;

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I used paint.net

it’s good, I don’t use photoshop tho

(why am I replying to an another reply)

I have just created my first gfx on blender (it was kind of a test).


not as hard as I thought.

I want to become a better Artist

I heavily recommend Paint.Net. If you want to really take it to the max, use this and this. If you want to do renders, use Blender. Hope this helps :slight_smile:

Thanks! I’m using it right now.