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I have tried using CorelDRAW some years back but I couldn't get a hang of it and that's how I stopped using it and went in 100% into making use of Photoshop.Even though I make use of Photoshop, CorelDRAW have also being one of my favorites when it comes to image editing. Who here knows how to use CorelDRAW?
I don't have a favourite software for editing images. I am only interested on the software that can give me the best of what I want. I make use of Corel draw and Photoshop interchangeably.
Hands down, Photoshop!
I've used Gimp before; it's free and surprisingly powerful for the price.
Photoshop does it best for anything you want on image editing. I watched the video on YouTube which was on how to edit using Photoshop, it took me just 2 hours to master it.
GIMP is very good. Even though it's free, it can be very effective in any kind of image editing task that you want to carry out. It's also very good in image repair and recovery.Years ago when I first started learning and creating graphics, I started with the free trials of Photoshop. It got too much keep trying to get the free trial all the time and I found GIMP.
I now use both GIMP and Canva for my image editing and GIMP is very much like Photoshop which I like.
You can use it by choosing the day and night modes that suit your style or needs.
TYou can choose the body size of your theme as narrow or wide as you need.
an use the forum listing structure in your theme to list in a grid structure or a normal structure.
You have control over the images added to the forum backgrounds, toggle the images on/off.
To get rid of the crowd of the forum, you can get rid of unnecessary crowds by opening/closing the sidebar.
With sticky sidebar, you can use sidebar space faster and more efficiently.
Close/open the folds on the block corners to reflect your style.
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