Blender is a free, open-source 3D modeling app first and foremost, but it expands into much more than that. It covers the ...
Adobe's subscription limits and AI stinginess pushed me over the edge. Canva offers freedom, flexibility, and serious savings. See if switching makes sense for you, too.
You’ve tuned your rig, dialed in your monitor, and captured the perfect screenshot or generated a stunning AI artwork. Now you want it on your wall—big, ...
I spoke to Freepik's CEO and co-founder about AI, creativity, and what it means to be a creative professional today ...
Adobe is positioned to benefit from AI, leveraging Firefly and seamless integration to strengthen its creative software moat. Click here to read my analysis.
From coding to marketing to YouTube production, here's how a two-person company harnesses AI to outperform teams ten times their size, all while spending less than their QuickBooks subscription.
The realm of artificial intelligence continues to expand endlessly. While the revolution began with ChatGPT and its alternatives, it has now seeped into even images. Therefore, it is now time for ...
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Adobe Photoshop review

Not so very long ago, Photoshop was the must-have photo editor for any ‘serious’ photographer, and it's still one of the best photo-editing software applications on the market. It’s even spawned a ...
The lights dimmed at Adobe MAX 2013 in Los Angeles. Five thousand designers and photographers leaned forward. On stage, CEO Shantanu Narayen adjusted his glasses and dropped a bombshell. “There will ...
Ever feel like professional image editing software is just too expensive or overly complex for your needs? You’re not alone. Many creators, from hobbyists to semi ...
Have you ever found yourself captivated by the intricate repeating designs on fabric, wrapping paper, and more? There’s something truly magical about repeating patterns that can transform ordinary ...
Adobe is the company that totally dominates the graphics market. The image editing program Adobe Photoshop has become so commonplace that many people say they “pop” when editing a photograph.