Postby Haibane Shadsie » Sat Dec 20, 2003 8:52 pm
I have:
CorelDraw8, CorelPhotoPaint8, Adobe Illustrator 9, Photoshop 5.5, and Adobe InDesign 1.5.
No, I'm not rich. I have a weird way with lucking out in getting programs. The Corel package I got with my computer when my parents bought it for me as a birthday gift a few years ago. Illustrator and Photoshop I got... for... 15-25 bucks apiece? (forget how much), from someone I went to college classes with. He said that he was a licensed dealer of the programs, so that his copying of them was perfectly legal, but I still don't know. I only bought from him because I thought that he was legit... he said that he "didn't like to rip off students"... so, yeah, I got those programs cheap... with InDesign, I got that from my job - I work for a tiny local newspaper as a part-time graphic designer... our main advertising salesman had the program for showing stuff to clients on his laptop, so he gave me a copy of the program for home use - as a legitimate thing, because I work for the paper. I occasionally do work at home for the paper, therefore I am provided what I need.
At work, I use Pagemaker for layout and basic design. It's not a great program, but it's pretty fun to use. QuarkXPress, which I learned in college, is a better program. So is InDesign, which is almost like a combination of QuarkXPress and Adobe Illustrator.
The program I use most, by far, however, is Photoshop. I usually just use Photoshop 5.5 at work, on my computer station, which is the only station connected to the scanner. One of the other computers (unfortuantely, the one that uses Windows XP, which I dislike), has Photoshop 10. I haven't had a good excuse to play with that program yet, though. I'm just waitin', chompin' at the bit for some major project that needs to be done all in Photoshop to use it.
Photoshop... use it frequently both at work and at home... so far, my favorite graphic design program. ^_^. Not good for page-layout, though... it is better to use something like QuarkXPress, Pagemaker, or InDesign for that, usually.
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.