#Best thumbnail editing app (pc)
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I use canva
i use gimp
I second Canva.
Gimp is useful for some edits that aren't possible in Canva, but Canva has a better and faster workflow
Okay thank you
Do you think I should use photoshop over canva?
Okay thank you I’ll try the canva first then photoshop
linux?
I use GIMP, and am on Windows
it doesn't hold your hand but you can do whatever you want in it
Yeah I know Ive used It before just never really heard about it being used on windows
A lot of people do
im in da linux chamber
I use Figma. It's free
figma balls lmao
Figma is an industry standard for graphic designers and web app development
It's not really meant for thumbnail design, but I guess it could be used as such
Just be careful what assets you use from Figma, not all of them are commercial free
photoshop
I just got it today now I’m just learning how to use it
well good luck on your journey
Thank you
You should also use Premire since they are both part of the Adobe family
I was going to I’m trying to figure which is better between capcut, davanchi, or premire what do you use for editing?
I use Premire
Have you used anything other then premire?
I used iMovie and shotcut. But Premire is the best one
Davinci is just as good
arguably better since it combines After Effects and Premiere into one program
premiere
I use DaVinci Resolve. Premiere and DaVinci are very similar in capability
It comes down to personal preference
For reference, I've Tried - Sony Vegas 8 and 14, Premiere, windows movie maker, DaVinci Resolve, lightworks, final cut pro, and capcut
Oh, and Canva and Descript for non-traditional editors
But my personal favorite is DaVinci Resolve.
I use Figma. Especially if you plan on creating digital content for your brand it’s great to learn
figma balls lmao
Affinity Photo 2 I use, I think it's quite good.
Takes a while to learn though.
I use both Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve is more well rounded, you can even make custom animations in it which I think is brilliant.
Final Cut Pro is more user friendly, great for quick little/no edits.
Okay I’m going to try Davinchi Resolve some more for my YouTube videos
Pixlr is also a good one
Ya I use pixlr too