Graphic & Design (355 programs)
Pros: Environments can be viewed in both daytime and nighttime settings. Architectural elements can be modified.
Cons: Certain features such as crown and base moldings cannot be added. Can be difficult to virtually navigate throughout a room.
Pros: Range of tools to enhance beauty. Smart facial recognition technology identifies touch up areas. Includes before/after comparison feature. Fast image processing.
Cons: No ability to adjust sensitivity of touch up tools. Removes features like freckles from individuals. Creates highly artificial, perfect skin tone. Facial recognition is imperfect and can modify incorrect areas.
Pros: Neat and convenient UI. Easy editing options. Engaging effects. Does not require a steep learning curve.
Cons: Lacks some advanced features.
Pros: A focus on simplicity streamlines drawing to basic elements. Many file types from PSD to PDF are supported. Simple, intuitive user interface. Includes basic image editing tools in addition to drawing tools.
Cons: Free, open source alternatives offer similar features. Its simplicity also means it lacks depth in more advanced features. Does little to distinguish itself from multiple competitors. The same features are included in more advanced image editing software.
Pros: Intuitive user interface. Supports multiple file formats.
Cons: Minor bugs. Limited tool selection.
Pros: Supports large layouts of 10km x 10km. Display options include 3D rendering. Image exporting with support for all main formats. Frequent additions through software updates.
Cons: Can be intimidating for new users. Buildings library is smaller than some rivals. User interface does not explain some elements. The 3D rendering is fairly simplistic.
Pros: Easy to use. Lots of imaging options and effects. Options to use text..
Cons: Not all options available without paying a fee.
Pros: Works with most file extensions. Several useful features and more being added.
Cons: A little expensive. May take some learning for beginners.
Pros: High performance. Good hardware compatibility. Unlimited layers. Automatic sharing.
Cons: Staggered upgrades. Significant learning curve. Pressure sensitivity issues. Uninspired templates.
Pros: Simple and easy to learn. Seemingly-limitless canvas. Powerful vector editor. Excellent range of tools.
Cons: Not designed for drawing. Can only be used on one device per license.
Pros: Great basic painting tools. Comes with many brushes. Runs very smoothly. Easy-to-use interface.
Cons: Blending issues. Poor brush setting support. Takes some learning to use. Poor text font support.
Pros: Fully supports Raw photo, 48-bit image and large photos. Offers various magical & useful tools for your exclusive needs.
Pros: This program supports high-resolution images.. Contacts can be imported from an address book when creating personalized labels.. Lines and polygons may be added.. Drop-and-drag functionality is ideal for novices..
Cons: Font sizes may change during the printing process.. Reopening saved work can be slightly complicated.. This program requires more memory than some open-source bundles.. Some claim that the program is not as intuitive as it could be..
Pros: Clear, customizable drawing interface. Neatly-organized timeline. Open source.
Cons: You'll need a graphics tablet to get anything impressive out of it.