Hi, and welcome back to tools for tutors. Just before I go right into things, I just want to explain my rationale for choosing different programs to demonstrate sometimes when you go online, there's an awful lot of software and they start off by asking you to submit your email address and give you a free trial, or I you know, they want to credit details before you even start. I'm a bit hesitant to do that I prefer the ones off payment because then my credit card stays intact. Sometimes obviously, it's a huge investment of money really over time. And if you really want to do great pieces of art and you know, yes, it's well worth it. For example, Photoshop can transform images, it can mask things.
It's great for reading Detailed professional work. But a lot of the time if you're just a simpler web designer or if you just want things for games, you might not necessarily want absolute business quality images. So you could go to places like painter NES, I find it does exactly the same, pretty much the same functionality as Photoshop for what my needs are. It's free, it works. That's why I picked paint dotnet to demonstrate to you rather than PicMonkey or snags, I actually bought debut software and video pad and I use that for making these videos.