Find Video & Drawing Software Tutorials

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This discussion focuses on finding software for video tutorials and drawing applications. Users recommend open-source tools such as Inkscape and Gimpshop, available on Sourceforge, emphasizing their cost-effectiveness and functionality. Inkscape is highlighted for its similarity to Adobe Illustrator, particularly versions 4 to CS, and is supported by comprehensive online manuals. Additionally, users suggest exploring iPad applications like Inkpad and Procreate for drawing, as well as AutoCAD's demo app for drawing purposes.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with open-source software concepts
  • Understanding of vector and raster graphics
  • Basic knowledge of operating systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS)
  • Awareness of mobile drawing applications for iPad
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  • Explore Inkscape tutorials for vector graphic design
  • Research Gimpshop for raster image editing techniques
  • Learn about video tutorial creation tools and best practices
  • Investigate mobile drawing apps like Procreate and their features
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This discussion is beneficial for graphic designers, video content creators, and anyone interested in utilizing free software for drawing and tutorial creation.

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Hey guys can anybody help me finding a software for video tutorial? I will me more thankful if anybody suggest me drawing software too...
 
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Hi, Gurudon;
I have no idea of what you mean by "video tutorial". All that I can suggest for anything that won't cost you a garbageload is to check out "Sourceforge". That's where I got my Inkscape and Gimpshop and a lot of other stuff. It's open-source software, totally free. Just be sure that you check out the progress level (alpha, beta, in development, etc.) and system compatibility requirements before expecting much. You can download anything, but it might not work. Inkscape, however, is excellent. I used every version of Illustrator from 4 up to CS, and loved them. Inkscape is very similar to maybe 6 or so, but it's a whole new learning curve. On the good side of that, there is an amazing on-line manual and help section.
Considering that it will cost you nothing, I can't see that you could go wrong by downloading it and giving it a try.
 
checkout youtube I just searched on drawing software and got a bunch of video hits for various apps for windows, linux and MacOS. In general, I use the drawing apps for ipad such as Inkpad (vector drawing) and Procreate (regular drawing with several selectable layers). Autocad also has a pretty good drawing app with a free less functional demo app. Anyway, iPad has a lot of apps for drawing.
 

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