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SippinThatLean
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opinions? which is better suited for certain styles, designs, drawings, etc. ?
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Illustrator: Drawings, logos and in general making 2D images. Photoshop: Effects and finalizing images.
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Averul wrote Illustrator: Drawings, logos and in general making 2D images. Photoshop: Effects and finalizing images.


thanks, much appreciated.
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Yeah man, Oranges & Apples. Some guys on here use both. Make a logo in Illustrator and add some effects to it in Photoshop.
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Photoshop: Photo editing using pixels
Illustrator: Drawing using vectors

The layout is similar
But they function completely different
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Personally, I use Photoshop for more 3D/Finishing touches.
Illustrator is mainly used for Vectors.
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