How I’ve been doing with Adobe…
<p>My experience with Adobe on campus has been one I didn’t expect to enjoy yet also despise with every core of my being…</p>
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<p>I’ve been mostly using <strong>Adobe Photoshop</strong> for my classwork since it’s the main thing us graphic design artists use.</p>
<p>My class requires me to be good in Photoshop, so we have all been taking lessons to get used to and better with the program.</p>
<p>Some of the lessons are pretty hard. Not all of them have exactly what I should do to get the end product, and — for others — it’s just hard for me to understand the original intent. I end up doing something wrong since the books that our instructor orders aren’t exactly always up-to-date. However, I push through that and try to do my best.</p>
<p>Sometimes that’s all you can do.</p>
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