


I’ve been using Krita of sketching/painting a fair bit and if that’s what is going to be done in Photoshop, then Krita has you covered. I suppose you could take the first free lesson to get an idea? It’s just that 165$ is quite a bit of money if you end up being stuck later on.įor my 2c worth. That being said, you could also learn concepts and methods that are applicable everywhere, just differently.Īll on all, it’s just my opinion and I really don’t know. Looking at the trailer, the course seems to teach very specific workflows developed with those software in mind, and the whole thing might be complicated to reproduce with any other program, if not impossible. Cinema 4D: 3D graphics, that’s the one place where you could use Blender and that might be fine BUT (and this goes for all three programs):.Illustrator: Vector graphics, you could get kinda close with Grease Pencil, but from experience I’d say you’d need a lot of extra steps, you might be better off using Inkscape (or Krita, but I’ve never used it so dunno).Photoshop: bitmap graphics, can’t think how you would do that with Blender, but probably could use GIMP.I just had a quick look and I might be wrong but my personal impression is that, basically, you can’t just use Blender:
