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Design

Tom Simkins
Tom Simkins
2,486 Points

Photoshop or Illustrator?

I'm wondering which course and program would be better for me I want to use one of these programs for making high quality professional android resources for my app front ends. Thankyou :)

5 Answers

I would suggest Illustrator for your app. Illustrator uses vectors, which means they are scalable and easier to edit unlike raster images in photoshop. There is one more useful feature called artboards, which means you can have multiple canvas on one document which makes it easier to work on multiple assets at the same time. The courses on treehouse are a good introduction to these softwares. Photoshop can also work with vectors but they are very limited.

Illustrator is for making vector based illustrations, and it has tools which excel in making logos and design elements. Photoshop is for creating raster/pixel based projects, and excels in editing mash ups of existing images, or creating new raster images.

They are both very different tools. I am not a graphic designer, but I found that investing time to learn the basics of Photoshop has benefited me, as it allows me to easily create and edit images for my applications. I am yet to try Illustrator.

I do sometimes find that I want to create vector style graphics/icons/logos and struggle to do this in Photoshop. It often feels as though I am forcing it to do something which it is not designed to do (abusing pen and select tools, and fudging layers together), and I imagine those are the times when I should really be using Illustrator.

Dane Parchment
MOD
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 Points

Personally I would use Illustrator mainly do to the fact that it specializes in vector images (compared to photoshop's specialization in rastor) that scale well, this is especially important for mobile devices.

Of course this is simply my own opinion (and to be truthful I am no designer, but a developer) and so at the end of the day, you should use the software you are most efficient and comfortable with!

Though again, I do recommend Illustrator for vector art.

Charles Brown
Charles Brown
2,135 Points

I use both programs in my opinion Photoshop is easier to learn, but Illustrator is better for creating logos and vector base graphics. Photoshop is good for fixing an repairing photos etc. if you are not in a hurry try photoshop first and move on to illustrator, this way you will have an idea of how to move around the programs.

Charles

Ricardo Acuna
Ricardo Acuna
9,014 Points

I use Gimp and Inkscape, they're both full feature open source replacements for Photoshop and Illustrator respectively. Charles, Dane and Mark are right Photoshop and Gimp are designed to edit raster images(=> bitmaps => rectangular array of pixels) such as photos or digital art, and Illustrator and Inkscape are used to manipulate scalar vector graphics(=>nodes=>paths=>lines, curves, polygons) with which you can create logos, models, diagrams, et cetera. In my experience you won't be needing Photoshop for lack of features in Gimp, unless you need a really specialized tool to do one small touch up, and there's probably a tutorial online on how to do it in Gimp without that specific feature. So try them they're fine tools and they won't break your bank.

Tom Simkins
Tom Simkins
2,486 Points

Its nice to see people using open source software and I am a massive fan of open source software but seem as there are courses on treehouse for photoshop and illustrator It would proberbly be easier for me to learn them that way although Im still indicisive seem as everyone has just personal favorites I do think photoshop looks more attractive but aprently its not as good for making mobile design resources.