Graphic & Design (841 programs)
Pros: Easy to use. Very flexible color options. Save, print and share color choices.
Cons: You have to pay to use your own pictures. Looks old fashioned.
Pros: Very easy to use but packed with features. Supports the latest JPEG2000 compression standards.
Cons: Interface is plan and lacks sophisticated options.
Pros: Intuitive interface. Quick customization of basic elements. Predefined and custom size options. No prior graphic design skills required.
Cons: Lacks advanced features and layering. Application is desktop-based only.
Pros: Powerful effects. Node-based workflow. Autodesk FBX Export.
Cons: Some limitations. Requires 64 bit processors.
Pros: Lots of layers, effect and filters. HDR image support. Web export. Many formats.
Cons: Slightly less advanced than Photoshop.
Pros: Improved UV editing and modelling tools. Interface is familiar and user-friendly.
Cons: Lacks certain advanced features. Doesn’t offer rendering buttons.
Pros: Free 3D Photo Maker does not require any subscription to download and activate.. It is very easy to combine two separate images into the desired output..
Cons: The user needs to already possess special viewing glasses.. There is no version currently available for smartphones..
Pros: The interface tools are self explanatory. Most people will be able to use the tool with ease.
Cons: It is very outdated and old fashioned. The templates are mostly very ugly.
Pros: Low system requirements. Has a lot of management tools. Simple interface. Supports pressure sensitivity.
Cons: Limited drawing tools. May experience connection issues.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Realistic natural media brushes. Helpful tracing and photo-painting tools. Good starting point for beginners.
Cons: Limited advanced features. Fewer customization options than pro tools. Lacks professional-grade editing capabilities. Some brushes may feel basic to experienced users.