If I could only pick one it would be PS... but FW is pretty dam good and very fast to work with on web graphics... the font previewer is great IMO can't belive PS still dosn't have that..
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This is a kinda silly question in my opinion. You and everyone else knows damn well you use photoshop over anything else, not even necessarily because its the best because i know a few things where it lacks from other programs, but... its the industry standard.
But if you're serious about graphics you should probably have a few of the other programs as well.
So I say, use both.
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Originally posted by crockett If I could only pick one it would be PS... but FW is pretty dam good and very fast to work with on web graphics... the font previewer is great IMO can't belive PS still dosn't have that..
Originally posted by Pornwolf Photochop needs to get over itself. What takes one click in Fireworks takes several clicks in PS. How can anyone justify using it?
Originally posted by JSA Matt Amp, not everyone is a pro
All the more reason NOT to use something like PS.... PS is great software, no doubt. But like I said, it's overkill. WAY too complicated, unfriendly, unforgiving, unintuitive, and generally, hard to conquer.
For what these people are doing.... it's like using a flamethrower to light a cigarette.
PS is nice... but it's too much. I know people that SHOULD be using PS..... and they are. The rest of you, well... you're chumps to be brutally honest.
you and I both know.... you're using PS or FWMX..... and if you're not, you're using PSP, and that makes you a fool. PSP is nice for certain tasks, but it's certainly not a source solution.
Macromedia suite, that means Fireworks. PS is to cumbersum.
If you're doing print media use PS on a MAC (its different than on a PC).
If you married to a MAC for emotional reasons use PS.
If you own stock in Adobe use PS.
If you're a serious web designer, use FW and Dreamweaver. Notepad is a must too.
Originally posted by pussyluver Macromedia suite, that means Fireworks. PS is to cumbersum.
If you're doing print media use PS on a MAC (its different than on a PC).
If you married to a MAC for emotional reasons use PS.
If you own stock in Adobe use PS.
If you're a serious web designer, use FW and Dreamweaver. Notepad is a must too.
What's your point?
I was using TheDraw doing ANSI graphics for BBS's back in 1989
no point.... just negating your point.
you claim "x" amount of years in PSP.... I counter.
I've used many a software.... Windows Draw..... hell, all the way back to the first run of MS Paint. Means absolutely nothing if you're not able to adapt. Those that cannot change and adapt, die.
FWMX is superior for web work. Period. PS is great.... always has been. But it it far too overbearing for the task at hand. And PSP simply doesn't measure up. It's a tool, to be used in the early stages.,... I use it for browsing directories only. Perfect for that.
Step up.... or step off.
On a side note, I'm finding some humor and pleasure that you and I are the only ones engaged in this level of the discussion....
From what I have read (not all the posts) it looks like im in the minority. I cant think of anything you can do in ps that I can do in FW. Atleast nothing i have tried to do yet. Its very powerfull and very fast, but damn if i can find many pros using it, oh well, Ill still use fireworks, it does what I need it to do..
Originally posted by ^R3K^ From what I have read (not all the posts) it looks like im in the minority. I cant think of anything you can do in ps that I can do in FW. Atleast nothing i have tried to do yet. Its very powerfull and very fast, but damn if i can find many pros using it, oh well, Ill still use fireworks, it does what I need it to do..
you are a dumbass. Your opinion is worth nothing more than a big steaming turd.
For you doubters, I would say, my non-existant portfolio speaks for itself. 100% done in Macromedia FW & DW.
No, there is no url. If you don't know, then consider yourself a clueless dumbass. If I was to actually make a portfolio today, it'd take me three months to put it together.
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