Well, between the two of those, I would go with Freehand, just for the graphics.
For animating, you would want to use a vector-based drawing program for at least all of the moving parts. That is, if you are animating in 2D rather than 3D. You could use Photo shop for your background (the scene) if there are no moving parts (animations) in the background, and you would rather try to make the scenery appear more realistic. However, using a vector-based program for the background is also a better idea. Suppose you have a ringing phone, shaking in the scene - it would be easier, and better, to do this along with the rest of the background in vector rather than raster. Photo shop is raster. Raster is difficult to animate at a good quality.
Above either of these programs, I would recommend Adobe Flash for animating. Adobe Flash can do everything from the drawings to the actual animation of the graphics via a time line and effects you can apply.
Yes, Adobe Photoshop does support GIF images. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a popular image format that supports both static images and animations. In Photoshop, you can open and edit GIF files just like any other image format. You can also create and edit GIF animations using Photoshop's animation tools. Thanks!
Adobe Photoshop is a raster image editor and is used to design websites. When a PSD or Photoshop Document is "sliced", it can then be converted to HTML through Photoshop's automatic slicing or manually through handcoding. PSD has no use in HTML not unless the content of the file is sliced into images and used as web elements.
Adobe photoshop, coral draw etc
Microsoft Paint Adobe Photoshop Paint Shop Pro
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Yes, Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program.
Depend on what you are designing, Flash is better for animations, Photoshop for everything else.
Adobe is the program owner while the photoshop is the program that runs on any computer it is loaded on, including iMac & MacBooks.
No, sorry. Photoshop deals with editing pictures. You can make animations too, but not anything interactive. Drarkis.
www.Adobe.com offers a downloadable version of Photoshop.
Adobe is a program, eg. adobe; Premier, Photoshop, CS5
Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program. Image editing program.
Adobe does have a free evaluation version of their Photoshop program for download. The easiest way one can find the software is to go to the Adobe site and do your download from the source.
With a program called Photoshop by Adobe. The program is complicated to beginners but it gets easy after 1-2 years of work.
I would recommend Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator.
According to the official Adobe Photoshop website, the Adobe Photoshop free trial offers the user 30 days to try out the program at will. After that, the user will have to pay for the program as normal.
Free trials of Photoshop can be found on their parent company's website. Adobe is the creator of this software. Trial versions usually have limited abilities.