Saturday, December 3, 2016

Why does it seem Photoshop is the common answer to icon design instead of Illustrator?


Icons are usually needed in a variety of sizes, so I don't understand why I always hear/see everyone using Photoshop for their icons. Probably I'm exposing my PS ignorance with this question, but aren't Photoshop images of fixed size and you have to redraw them to change it?


As opposed to an Illustrator project where it's vector-based and you can just resize it to whatever. Isn't that preferable? What am I missing?




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