I am a web designer.

I do not use/own any adobe products... except for watching flash videos online of course.

I currently use gimp 2.6 for my graphic needs. It's free and I know how to use it.
The thing is, it seems that there are 10 times as many resources for Photoshop as there are for gimp.

Even though I have a good knowledge of gimp my graphical design talents aren't that great.

Do you think I should purchase adobe Photoshop? What about their other products? Do you recommend any books, blogs websites, etc. to help me acquire better graphic/web design skills?

Please speak from experience, and thanks in advance!

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I've always used gimp as well. I think it should be fine to stick with it, but finding resources is definitely a lot harder, like you said. One thing I've done is followed photoshop tutorials and tried and apply my knowledge of gimp to every step in order to find similar functions that can achieve similar results. The end-product isn't always exactly what it looks like in the photoshop tutorials, but you can get fairly close using that strategy.

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Another thing to add is that it's very hard (at least for me) to learn how to use PhotoShop when you're so used to Gimp. – RylandAlmanza Oct 8 '11 at 5:26
This is nice to know. Thanks for the info! – Web_Designer Oct 8 '11 at 5:33
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  1. This is not a programming question.

Secondly considering the question, there are thousands of tutorials etc, and Adobe software, well, you can use the trial versions of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, see some tutorials and then evaluate your skills, after that you can make a proper decision that you should purchase or not.

And attending tutorials would be a shorter learning curve for you since you already know how to design and work with graphics. See Lynda.com for tutorials: illustrator and Photoshop

And Gimp is also a good free software that can be used for a lot of things. But Illustrator (for vector graphics) and Photoshop are the best choices.

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