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really want to get into graphics, whats the best programme to use?
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Photoshop, Photoshop, and Photoshop ( Or illustrator if you're an art kind of person)
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Bore wrote Photoshop, Photoshop, and Photoshop ( Or illustrator if you're an art kind of person)

Photoshop it is then haha, whats the latest one? Photoshop cc?
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Photoshop CC 2017 would be the latest and if you would like to get it cheaper, there is a student version you can get and you get all the adobe programs for like $20 a month so its not too bad. It's on the Adobe Creative Cloud website.
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Depends on what you want to do. Photoshop for designing images, banners, etc, and Illustrator if you're into designing professional logos or any type of art.
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thanks guys much appreciated
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PS, AI, C4D

EDIT: OOH also Paint (only the professionals use paint)
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It isn't a matter of what's best to use, it's a matter of what you're comfortable using - it would be best for you to download a trial version of Photoshop, and also try out different programs such as PDN and GIMP. There are tutorials within the Graphics Forum that will help you out with PDN and Photoshop, however, not so much GIMP - but, I will be changing that soon enough and updating my thread further.

If you need any further assistance, in designing something, or something within one of the programs listed above then be sure to shoot me a Private Message and I'll respond as quickly as possible.

Have a good one!
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Bore wrote Photoshop CC 2017 would be the latest and if you would like to get it cheaper, there is a student version you can get and you get all the adobe programs for like $20 a month so its not too bad. It's on the Adobe Creative Cloud website.
I recommend using the monthly plan as well. its very useful and affordable!
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Photoshop is the best way, Cinema4D is also a good program.
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