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What is better in your opinion.

Adobe Photoshop CC

or

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6?

 

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Adobe Photoshop CC:

 

 

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6:

 

 

The Costs:

Photoshop CC:

£18/$30 Per month

£45/$75 Per month with Creative cloud

 

Sketchbook Pro 6:

£30/$50 one time payment, None Enterprice

£190/$315 One time payment, Enterprice

 

Id personally like to use Photoshop but the 1 time payment of Sketchbook is allot more appealing and logical

 

Note:

Both software offer a 30day so if you want to try them out:

 

Photoshop:

https://creative.adobe.com/products/photoshop

 

Sketchbook:

http://www.autodesk.com/products/sketchbook-pro/free-trial

 

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I'm running Photoshop but I use it for actual photos. As for use with a tablet (as in a Wacom tablet) I honestly have no idea.

Photoshop is far superior for photo editing, Saying that Sketchbook is outstanding and fast when it comes to concept art.

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Even though Photoshop is capable of digital painting, Sketchbook has more features. They're not really the same class of software.

Corel Painter is by far the best digital painting program though. Far more options for types of media, brushes, etc. 

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