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| quote: | Originally posted by T-Soma
I guess that just leaves that the main difference is that illustrator is vector imaging which is good if I want to use these logos for printing or re-model them into other designs.
Well since I can get my hands on both for free atm I will continue learning illustrator while still using PS. I'm sure I will find plenty of use for both.
Thanks for the help. |
Illustrator and PS were created to compliment each other, hence why they both form part of the Adobe Creative Suite.
| quote: | both programs share many of the capabilities of the other. Photoshop can create "vector objects" like shapes and typography. However they become part of the "bitmap" once rasterized. (Once the file is "finished".) Illustrator offers painting, brushes, colorizing and can even import and manipulate "bitmapped" images -- however these are all "vector objects" NOT bitmaps. So it can become confusing.
Most professionals and higher-end hobbyist prefer to own both programs because of their unique capabilities which complement each other.
If you need to acquire, modify, print or deploy to the web images of a "photographic" nature, then PS or PSE would be the program of choice. If you need to create complicated graphics like maps, logos, schematics, or even publications for print like ads, brochures, menus, etc, -- particularly with typography -- then Illustrator is the one. |
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| quote: | Originally posted by T-Soma
BTW love your drawings. Although, I was showing a friend and they said emo. |

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