About model and data exchange with 3rd party solutions: Revit, Solibri, dRofus, Bluebeam, structural analysis solutions, and IFC, BCF and DXF/DWG-based exchange, etc.
As always it mentions Photoshop, which most designer/architects seem to have. I am a Structural Engineer that designs and uses ArchiCAD. I had a copy of Photoshop Elements in the past, but never learned how to use it. (I still do not quite grasp all the Layers, Screen & Filters.)
So I am looking to final get something that will allow me to work with images. I researched and read that Adobe is now a subscription format for purchase. http://froknowsphoto.com/adobe-creative-cloud/
I would like a recommendation on what to purchase.
I am avoiding Adobe's products since they changed their license agreements and if you were using Mac OS I would recommend either Acorn or Pixelmator, about $30 each. Since you are on Win I would recommend using GIMP (free) or CorelDraw ($499).
And there are some tutorials on the Adobe.tv site. I mad it through Electrical Fundamentals & Differential Equations I should be able to wrap my head around the "Pixel Stuff".
I appreciate the texture site links also. I am mostly dealing in Mountain homes and different stained wood sidings of various types, so the field picture would be best if I can pull it off.
Elements 12 is also available boxes or download from Amazon, etc... for less than the Adobe price.
(I've not upgraded since Adobe went to subscription, and will probably stick with CS 6 until it won't work with my OS any longer. But, my my skills are too high with Adobe products to consider the effort of switching to something else.)
i do not use photoshop anymore
I have replaced it 100% with pixelmator (acorn not a match), and paintshop pro from corel in the wdws side (excellent). gimp will do it too, and very well x free
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