Give them some time, it will allow you to render your own ai, that will help you with your household chores and do all your work for you at the cheap price of free(housework only)/ 249( everything) for a lifetime.
Da vinci resolve is a great alternative to premiere and way easier to learn than blenders video sequencer tho it will take sometime to learn like any other software
@@MD.media01 So does premiere. And just because it requires more power doesnt mean it shouldnt be included in the video. Its supposed to mention all the different possible alternatives.
You never cease to delight and amaze me, Nick. No frills, to the point place to get real world type graphics and videos information. Thanks again, from a grateful, longtime, devoted Inkscape tutorials fan.
Very helpful and great video. But like our friend Alex here said, I am surprised you didn't mention Da Vinci Resolve. I use resolve for all my videos, compositing work (Fursion) and also audio mixing using Fairlight. Yes, its not the easiest software to use, but very powerful !!!
As a designer, with Adobe XD, Figma and Gimp I can almost do everything. But how ever, employers want me be able to work with the entire Adobe Suite. Even though the result matters, not the way leading to it, as long as the result includes the deadline. Well, they think it is better if the whole team uses the same software.
Even free software gives professional work. I can't remember which one it is... either Gimp or Inkscape is what one of the first Google logos was made with.
Good to see you are supporting the free softwares by pointing out their features and capabilities. There could be more people like you. Thank you Nick not only for providing an amazing and high quality content, but for being that supportive.
Man, you are the reason I started with 3D in Blender. I saw your video and you also talked about Blender. So I researched about it and the started using it and now I'm making really nice 3D designs.☺️😊
@@frehesh.4386 I agree GIMP is not that good as Photoshop Replace GIMP with Microsoft Picture It! Express If CCleaner sees GIMP, Piriform will literally erase the entire program because they think GIMP is a virus in disguise and may literally wipe out my hard drive
I have researched different softwares for those who don't have a budget for Adobe creative suite! Read very positive comments about Da Vinci! Great! I think even companies need to make a shift while writing their requirements! They are stuck to Adobe Suite, it's time they should leave it flexible and all they need to do is mention their creative's requirements, that's all🤦🏻♀️ thanku for letting me vent!! Davinci resolve - Adobe pr Gimp Krita-AdobePs Inkspace-Adobe illustrator Obs studio or snagit - bandicam video screen recording alternative Maya- Blender 2.93 Audacity- Adobe Audio Handbrake-uniconverter Darktable-lightroom
This is much appreciated. I just started a POD tee shirt business, and literally have no money to spend on software. Thanks so much for posting this video.
Men, I follow your channel like 2 years now and you’re really a master to me in Inkscape. I really appreciate that you give us some advice in free sources and to be better without to have to paid Adobe’s and have the same result with differents and free programs. So thanks Nick!!
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
agreed. I have had better luck with it than openshot and Its less resource hungry than blender. love the render script function too. just start the script and close out kdenlive and wait for the video to be ready.
I have worked considerably with Kdenlive over the years (both on Debian and Ubuntu). It indeed used to be very unstable, requiring constant project saving and frequent cursing. Maybe it still is unstable for some use cases, but for me it has been stable for some time now. Might be worth a revisit. That said, for many use cases Blender will suffice. Personally, I like the video effects stack from Kdenlive a lot, but it can be equally done with Blender's compositing features.
Reaper is also software worth checking out for audio editing! It has a non-expiring evaluation license and I have worked on several albums/productions with the software!
The best free alternative for Adobe Premiere is Kdenlive (in my opinion). It’s FOSS and multi-platform. It supports many more codecs than Premiere. The main drawback is that animation keyframing is lackluster (no Bézier ease), and masking/rotoscoping is tough and time-consuming. But for most people who aren’t making elaborate video essays or anything, it’s more than enough. Blender is obtuse, unintuitive, and impossible to do anything with. I’ve even bought a physical book that teaches me Blender, yet it didn’t help.
I know you've heard this many times before but thank you so much for all the instruction. It's people like you that make the internet such an amazing place. 👍
Been watcNice tutorialng your vids for a good few weeks now, learning new sNice tutorialt each day. my worksoftow has improved so much since watcNice tutorialng
@@mrED123 Resolve can definitely replace After Effects, switched from PP and AE about a year ago, haven't needed to go back to either although it took a while to figure out how to do things with Fusion that I already could do in AE
@@fearghalbergal9039 I found hitfilm to be a better free alternative to after effects than Resolve because the 3d, green screen, text, etc is so good and the documentation is very large.
Thanks! As a long time linux user, I already have most of them installed. Thanks for the confirmation, and of course the video. I look forward to the next one.
I use some one time payment alternatives with which I’m satisfied: Photoshop: Affinity Photo / Pixelmator Pro Illustrator: Affinity designer InDesign: Affinity Publisher Premiere: Final Cut Pro After Effects: Motion Lightroom: Lumiere Audition: Logic Pro If you’re student, you can get all Mac Pro apps with a huge discount and Affinity apps are at 50% discount right now.
Blender is more appropriate as an alternative to After Effects even moreso than Natron because development on Natron has stopped for at least a year now since it has no more developers. The current best free and open source video editor is Shotcut which gets updated every month and has been getting better and better. Blender's video editor has a lot of issues that even the biggest supporters of its video editor will admit to. For example, it has probably the worst playback of any of the free and open source video editors.
what do you think of davinchi resolve and hitfilm? Also I've been trying to install davinchi resolve but it won't let me so I guees I hope its not that good lol
@@starnice5559 " natron development is not stopped they have less devs " As far as I know the releases that are put out are for bug fixes not actual development because they are no developers working on it. The person doing the updates is just doing some bug fixes as far as I know. They literally have at the main page of their website a big banner that says "Maintainer Needed!" for that reason.
Davinci resolve is an amazing software that mostly matches and in some areas it beats premiere. Also not to mention it also has Hollywood level color grading and vfx tools. So it also eliminates the need of after effects for vfx. Also its audio editing capability is better than premiere. So if you compare overall davinci is way better. And there is also Hitfilm express which is also quite amazing. For after effects you could mention 'cavelry' which is very new and in beta. I know its not a complete software that ready for actual use yet, but from what ive seen so far it seems very simmilar to AE when it comes motion graphics. And I think you shouldve mentioned it just because there is no other app that comes close to AE's motion graphics feature and this seems to be the one that has potential to come very close. And When it comes to vfx part of AE there are a lot of alternatives. There is hitfilm for layer based apps. And there is Fusion, Flame, Nuke etc for node based apps.
@@pandozmc It is limited but the limitations ar very minimal. I beleive you dont get support for all the file formats and some limitations in export options like the resolution. But no limitation on the actual tools or feature.
For premiere, davinci resolve is a better comparison, there are people switching from premiere to resolve (for reasons other than the price) edit: it also takes the place of After effects and audition as well
@@sayanmandal559 Even the paid version is not that bad. Pay one time ad it's yours. Compared to Adobe Premier, which is a subscription fee. Might still be really expensive... But when you compare that price to what you'd be paying every month or year for Premier?.... And adding it up over time.... Paying almost 300 up front, just one time for a full video editing suite software is really not a bad deal at all.
Krita is a painting program, the photo editing part is just a bonus and for me it's not alternative to anything . It's my first choice. Because honestly, it better than soo many paid program. Maybe only surpassed by csp. If you wanted to draw some waifus.
Gimp, inkscape and similar are good for personal use. But even though i prefered gimp, using it in production was constant pain. Those who ever used in gimp text outline and Shadow and had to change text couple times know what i mean. And this is just an example. So if some has a small home business and dont want to pay for Adobe i would look for cheaper suites from Affinity, Corel, and single programs like Reason, ableton lite (audio) etc. But not free stuff which most of the time falls badly (at least in multimedia things). However there are some exceptions like Davinci, hitfilm or obs
Resolve is free as in free beer, not free as in freedom. At least I think that's how Nick was using the term "free". Blender is a nightmare mode video editor, but it is free software, unlike resolve
tried to make a simple doorsign in GIMP, but failed for over an hour despite looking up some tutorials. I just couldnt manage to draw an outline around a square selection, no matter what i did, the function always remained greyed out. switched back to Photoshop and made in in 3 minutes complete...I'd love to learn GIMP, but looks like the creators took some pretty weirdo paths to handicap their own software because people cant figure out how any of it works. ...and I am gfx veteran, used to paint and draw in Deluxe Paint on Amiga, even C64 bitmap graphics, etc.
I would say that the best alternatives to Dreamweaver are Visual Studio Code (The standard editor if you are able to create Websites with HTML, CSS and JavaScript and the editor that supports the most and has the largest community) or Atom which is another great editor that is more simple but great too. Both Editors are from Microsoft (Atom is indirectly from Microsoft) and I think they are both better than many other Editors and way better than Adobe Dreamweaver.
Here r some more: Photoshop, lightroom: pixlr E and pixlr X Indesign: canva After effects, premiere pro : Davinci resolve, hitfilm express Audition : wavepad Your welcome :) the ones in the videos were good but these r the ones I've used
Yep i totally switched to affinity. Inkscape is very slow imo where as Affinity apps are very fast. The only reason I have Inkscape is for the tracing.
@@dhyatt52 Tracing is awesome on Corel Draw - really great nodes placement algorithms and tools for simplyfying their number. Student and personal edition were cheap, at least some time ago. I used inkscape for awhile, i made few prjects with it and then regreted it because of some compatibility issues with some svg and bunch of orher problems. It was kind of dead end to me - i had to recreate some of them on Corel because of those compatibility issues.
You r just aweso....i was litterly noob in tNice tutorials...u explained it very simply...thanks i will surely go for next parts of tNice tutorials video.. thanks
my personal completely free list is:
2D animation : blender
3D animation : blender
Modelling : blender
Design : blender
Material authoring : blender
Video editing : blender
Photos design : blender
Vector stuff : blender
Audio editing : blender
Music authoring : blender
Blends them all together
Make juice : blender
Game Design : blender
Making donut : blender
Give them some time, it will allow you to render your own ai, that will help you with your household chores and do all your work for you at the cheap price of free(housework only)/ 249( everything) for a lifetime.
Da Vinci Resolve is another great free video editor. Bit of a learning curve, so maybe not the best for first-timers, but full of features.
@@kumarbrown6804 JayAreTV is my go to channel for DaVinci tutorials.
The free version doesn't have GPU hardware acceleration.
@@AiresLA which author or course do you recommend?
@@beronori Does Blender have?
As a professional, I almost exclusively use Davinci now.
Da vinci resolve is a great alternative to premiere and way easier to learn than blenders video sequencer tho it will take sometime to learn like any other software
That seems to be the consensus based on the feedback so far.
@@MD.media01 So does premiere. And just because it requires more power doesnt mean it shouldnt be included in the video. Its supposed to mention all the different possible alternatives.
Agree davinci resolve is amazing n get updates all the time... color grading beat eweryone else..
Sadly, the free version does not allow color adjustment. At least mine doesn't.
@@papercotton It most definetly does allow
You never cease to delight and amaze me, Nick. No frills, to the point place to get real world type graphics and videos information.
Thanks again, from a grateful, longtime, devoted Inkscape tutorials fan.
Very helpful and great video. But like our friend Alex here said, I am surprised you didn't mention Da Vinci Resolve. I use resolve for all my videos, compositing work (Fursion) and also audio mixing using Fairlight. Yes, its not the easiest software to use, but very powerful !!!
Got a photoshop ad before this video, they don’t want me to be converted...
same lol.
wow
Fun fact: 50% of Adobe users are using cracked versions.
how do you know?
@@hellomine2849 he is the one seeding the torrents
@@insidiousmaximus lmao
Don't call me out like this dude😂 I can't pay Adobe because inflation is so damn high in here
@@insidiousmaximus lol true
My personal, completely free list is:
Photos - GIMP/Photopea
Vector Stuff - Inkscape
2D/3D Animation/Design/Sculpting/etc. - Blender
Video Editing - DaVinci Resolve
Video Capture - OBS Studio
Audio - Audacity
General Voice Background Noise Recording Removal Thing - NVIDIA RTX Voice
Spot on mate, free is the new standard.
If you can donate some money to the open source projects
I save that
make beats and remix - LMMS
saved
As a designer, with Adobe XD, Figma and Gimp I can almost do everything. But how ever, employers want me be able to work with the entire Adobe Suite. Even though the result matters, not the way leading to it, as long as the result includes the deadline. Well, they think it is better if the whole team uses the same software.
Even free software gives professional work. I can't remember which one it is... either Gimp or Inkscape is what one of the first Google logos was made with.
You are by far the best teacher for soft soft . It's very complicated at first - overwhelming, actually - but, you make it doable for
"Dark table" "light room" lmao
"There are no accidents."
- Master Oogway
Hahahahaha I found this funny too
Adobe thought it was opposite day
So, We've found a pair of rival
In real life you use a dark room to render photos, so the digital version is lightroom
Good to see you are supporting the free softwares by pointing out their features and capabilities. There could be more people like you. Thank you Nick not only for providing an amazing and high quality content, but for being that supportive.
Man, you are the reason I started with 3D in Blender. I saw your video and you also talked about Blender. So I researched about it and the started using it and now I'm making really nice 3D designs.☺️😊
With all the soft soft tutorials that exist on YT, yours just created that "light bulb illumination" mont in my head. Thanks for taking the
Best soft soft tutorial for beginners on UA-cam! I'm an absolute beginner and all the other tutorials I've found on UA-cam have been so
Lightroom: you can copy, but make sure to make it different
DarkTable: ... no i don’t think I will
Oh Blender. I could explore your interface for weeks and not know all its secrets.
More like years
Lmao yea.. so fricking tru
This is what I use:
Photoshop: GIMP, Paint Dot Net, Krita, Photopea
Lightroom: RawTherapee & Darktable
Illustrator: Inkscape & Vectorpea
InDesign: Scribus
Premire Pro: Shotcut/Hitfilm Express
After Effects:
Audition: Audacium & Tenacity
try KDENLIVE
For video use Da Vinci Resolve
Me: I use Adobe creative cloud
This is what i use:
Photos: Photoshop
Video:Pr and Ae
@@frehesh.4386
I agree
GIMP is not that good as Photoshop
Replace GIMP with Microsoft Picture It! Express
If CCleaner sees GIMP, Piriform will literally erase the entire program because they think GIMP is a virus in disguise and may literally wipe out my hard drive
I have researched different softwares for those who don't have a budget for Adobe creative suite! Read very positive comments about Da Vinci! Great! I think even companies need to make a shift while writing their requirements! They are stuck to Adobe Suite, it's time they should leave it flexible and all they need to do is mention their creative's requirements, that's all🤦🏻♀️ thanku for letting me vent!!
Davinci resolve - Adobe pr
Gimp Krita-AdobePs
Inkspace-Adobe illustrator
Obs studio or snagit - bandicam video screen recording alternative
Maya- Blender 2.93
Audacity- Adobe Audio
Handbrake-uniconverter
Darktable-lightroom
Finally soone who speaks in a calm way and getting to the point asap
This is much appreciated. I just started a POD tee shirt business, and literally have no money to spend on software. Thanks so much for posting this video.
Men, I follow your channel like 2 years now and you’re really a master to me in Inkscape. I really appreciate that you give us some advice in free sources and to be better without to have to paid Adobe’s and have the same result with differents and free programs. So thanks Nick!!
men XD
It's really impressive to see how free and open-source software can do the job well as much as the paid counterparts.
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
Thanks, Nick. As a Linux user, I'm been using Inkscape, Gimp and Blender for years. These programs completely fill my needs.
For video editing on linux I like Kdenlive a lot. It was VERY unstable not long ago but the latest release is usable just fine
Yeah I had a lot of problems with Kdenlive a few years back when I tried it.
agreed. I have had better luck with it than openshot and Its less resource hungry than blender. love the render script function too. just start the script and close out kdenlive and wait for the video to be ready.
I have worked considerably with Kdenlive over the years (both on Debian and Ubuntu). It indeed used to be very unstable, requiring constant project saving and frequent cursing. Maybe it still is unstable for some use cases, but for me it has been stable for some time now. Might be worth a revisit. That said, for many use cases Blender will suffice. Personally, I like the video effects stack from Kdenlive a lot, but it can be equally done with Blender's compositing features.
Kdenlive now lit!
I personally mostly use shotcut, it works fine for me, but i'm only doing some smaller projects, nothing huge or professional
It's truly astounding how easy the internet makes learning these days. Thanks for the tutorial, my guy.
I appreciate your hard work dude , you probably would've worked day and night to produce this masterpiece !
Reaper is also software worth checking out for audio editing! It has a non-expiring evaluation license and I have worked on several albums/productions with the software!
I came to the comments to say "RESOLVE", but since everybody already did...
Same
Say Natron then
You still say it, though.
@@jinraigami3349 Same here
It looks like you comment was ...
resolved.
Music production: LMMS;
Audio Editor: Audacity;
Video recording: OBS Studio;
Image Editor: GIMP;
Coding stuff: Netbeans and Visual Studio Code;
Vectors: Inkscape
Great job I'm beginner Graphics Designer and this video is much more helpful for me or alot of other like me.❤😊
The best free alternative for Adobe Premiere is Kdenlive (in my opinion). It’s FOSS and multi-platform. It supports many more codecs than Premiere. The main drawback is that animation keyframing is lackluster (no Bézier ease), and masking/rotoscoping is tough and time-consuming. But for most people who aren’t making elaborate video essays or anything, it’s more than enough.
Blender is obtuse, unintuitive, and impossible to do anything with. I’ve even bought a physical book that teaches me Blender, yet it didn’t help.
Adobe: does everything -
Blender: for free.
The idea is not mine.
Bruh what's your propile ficture
@@Mono_Autophobic handsome squidward
@@Anikinoro that spongebob cartoon?
@@Mono_Autophobic yes, it's from spongebob lol. I think in one of the episodes Squidward becomes handsome for a scene
@@Anikinoro you mean the episode that has a restaurant called crusty patty in it?
I know you've heard this many times before but thank you so much for all the instruction. It's people like you that make the internet such an amazing place. 👍
My list of free stuff is:
*Sound editing* - Audacity
*Music-making* - LMMS
*Photo-editing* - gimp, RawTherapee
*vector art* - Inkscape
*3d* - blender
*video editing* - da vinci resolve
*text editor* - notepad++ vscode
2 more stuff
music:bandlab
editing:filmora
honestly the best soft tutorial ive ever seen. short and straight to the point ! i love it
Been watcNice tutorialng your vids for a good few weeks now, learning new sNice tutorialt each day. my worksoftow has improved so much since watcNice tutorialng
Blender is multitasking software and Inkscape is my personal favourite ❤️❤️
Davinci Resolve is Lightroom, After Effects, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Audition in one
yeah maybe not the photoshop part or the audition one either and not really after effects either, but your on the right track.
@@mrED123 Resolve can definitely replace After Effects, switched from PP and AE about a year ago, haven't needed to go back to either although it took a while to figure out how to do things with Fusion that I already could do in AE
@@fearghalbergal9039 I found hitfilm to be a better free alternative to after effects than Resolve because the 3d, green screen, text, etc is so good and the documentation is very large.
Can't even import .mkv. WTF mate?
@@bobd2028 k handbrake
Thanks! As a long time linux user, I already have most of them installed. Thanks for the confirmation, and of course the video. I look forward to the next one.
If you kept it going till now you have all the respect that I can give
Hey. Seriously. Thank you. I just downloaded soft and I can CLEARLY see why your vid was recomnded. You're an aweso intro into
I use some one time payment alternatives with which I’m satisfied:
Photoshop: Affinity Photo / Pixelmator Pro
Illustrator: Affinity designer
InDesign: Affinity Publisher
Premiere: Final Cut Pro
After Effects: Motion
Lightroom: Lumiere
Audition: Logic Pro
If you’re student, you can get all Mac Pro apps with a huge discount and Affinity apps are at 50% discount right now.
Blender is more appropriate as an alternative to After Effects even moreso than Natron because development on Natron has stopped for at least a year now since it has no more developers.
The current best free and open source video editor is Shotcut which gets updated every month and has been getting better and better. Blender's video editor has a lot of issues that even the biggest supporters of its video editor will admit to. For example, it has probably the worst playback of any of the free and open source video editors.
natron development is not stopped they have less devs
They are releasing RC version regularly
what do you think of davinchi resolve and hitfilm? Also I've been trying to install davinchi resolve but it won't let me so I guees I hope its not that good lol
@@starnice5559 " natron development is not stopped they have less devs "
As far as I know the releases that are put out are for bug fixes not actual development because they are no developers working on it. The person doing the updates is just doing some bug fixes as far as I know. They literally have at the main page of their website a big banner that says "Maintainer Needed!" for that reason.
@@mrED123 Yes, Hitfilm is a no brainer.
How about Olive and Kdenlive? I've seen alot of people suggesting these software
Thanks so much, this couldn't have come at a more perfect time, super grateful🙏🏽
click on the magnet, and from there you can adjust how the tracks snap onto the grid. if you want it to be each 1/4 of a bar, click "line"
I know, you've taught . It ans so much to so many people, you are helping us pursue our dreams! Love from Sweden
Thats actually the best alternative list I have ever seen on youtube.
ikr
Davinci resolve is an amazing software that mostly matches and in some areas it beats premiere. Also not to mention it also has Hollywood level color grading and vfx tools. So it also eliminates the need of after effects for vfx. Also its audio editing capability is better than premiere. So if you compare overall davinci is way better.
And there is also Hitfilm express which is also quite amazing.
For after effects you could mention 'cavelry' which is very new and in beta. I know its not a complete software that ready for actual use yet, but from what ive seen so far it seems very simmilar to AE when it comes motion graphics. And I think you shouldve mentioned it just because there is no other app that comes close to AE's motion graphics feature and this seems to be the one that has potential to come very close.
And When it comes to vfx part of AE there are a lot of alternatives. There is hitfilm for layer based apps. And there is Fusion, Flame, Nuke etc for node based apps.
Huh, is resolve completely free though? thought free was limited idk
@@pandozmc It is limited but the limitations ar very minimal. I beleive you dont get support for all the file formats and some limitations in export options like the resolution.
But no limitation on the actual tools or feature.
For premiere, davinci resolve is a better comparison, there are people switching from premiere to resolve (for reasons other than the price)
edit: it also takes the place of After effects and audition as well
Does it have enough tutorials and some built i translations?
@@RiseGameOnYT more than enough , it is a open source project , so it continuously getting better
@@sayanmandal559 Even the paid version is not that bad. Pay one time ad it's yours. Compared to Adobe Premier, which is a subscription fee. Might still be really expensive... But when you compare that price to what you'd be paying every month or year for Premier?.... And adding it up over time.... Paying almost 300 up front, just one time for a full video editing suite software is really not a bad deal at all.
The best soft soft tutorial ever!
Good video. I think the best alternative to AE and PP would probably be Davinci Resolve and included Fusion app
Krita is a painting program, the photo editing part is just a bonus and for me it's not alternative to anything . It's my first choice. Because honestly, it better than soo many paid program. Maybe only surpassed by csp. If you wanted to draw some waifus.
I legit got an Adobe Creative studio ad on this video LOL
Why don't you disable ads?
I can't believe literally no one is talking about how satisfying Nice tutorials voice softs.
i am grateful for your commitment to making the world a better place through your free program.
Sir for premiere pro the apt free alternative would be Da Vinci Resolve
Only if you have beefy PC, otherwise it sucks.
And Hitman express
Hitfilm express
Also fimora9, it's the easiest!
@@skutecnyatom DaVinci still works much better than Premiere even on lower end machines
Gimp, inkscape and similar are good for personal use. But even though i prefered gimp, using it in production was constant pain. Those who ever used in gimp text outline and Shadow and had to change text couple times know what i mean. And this is just an example. So if some has a small home business and dont want to pay for Adobe i would look for cheaper suites from Affinity, Corel, and single programs like Reason, ableton lite (audio) etc. But not free stuff which most of the time falls badly (at least in multimedia things). However there are some exceptions like Davinci, hitfilm or obs
I use blender and God is it so good.
Also it is a free alternative to After Effects as well
You can use blender for anything related with video and animation
@@tanmaybardia4544 Ikr.....I have literally created intro for youtube channels as well as transition slides in this.
DaVinci Resolve has remained consistent to being a Premiere Pro alternative for years. It's very complex, and useful.
It’s okay to feel that why. I felt like that sowhat at the beginning. Just use the love you have for making soft to overpower that feeling
surprised davinci resolve wasnt pointed for premiere, it feels like the exact same thing
Not only Premiere by also After Effects and Audition.
Adobe after watching this video: "Where's my coat? I'm gonna take a bath..."
What, where is davinci resolve 😥😥 its definitely the best preimere alternative
Lightworks is also decent
and Hitfilm
Resolve is free as in free beer, not free as in freedom.
At least I think that's how Nick was using the term "free".
Blender is a nightmare mode video editor, but it is free software, unlike resolve
Paige White ... I use Resolve and haven’t paid anything.
@@alexmomeyer9 yeah actually the free version is more than enough for me and for most of users
*Another alternative for Illustrator would be Gravit Designer. Which I personally use*
the guidebook did, and now I finally understand the chanics!
tried to make a simple doorsign in GIMP, but failed for over an hour despite looking up some tutorials. I just couldnt manage to draw an outline around a square selection, no matter what i did, the function always remained greyed out. switched back to Photoshop and made in in 3 minutes complete...I'd love to learn GIMP, but looks like the creators took some pretty weirdo paths to handicap their own software because people cant figure out how any of it works. ...and I am gfx veteran, used to paint and draw in Deluxe Paint on Amiga, even C64 bitmap graphics, etc.
I feel like resolve is good option for Premiere, After Effects, and Fairlight
I would say that the best alternatives to Dreamweaver are Visual Studio Code (The standard editor if you are able to create Websites with HTML, CSS and JavaScript and the editor that supports the most and has the largest community) or Atom which is another great editor that is more simple but great too. Both Editors are from Microsoft (Atom is indirectly from Microsoft) and I think they are both better than many other Editors and way better than Adobe Dreamweaver.
i agree w/ you on GIMP and Inkscape, but the others..
the tone and control of ur voice says "I know my sNice tutorialt!". Good stuff buddy.
Amazing. This is really neccesary
the people who disliked this is just salty because they have been paying for years
I know the greatest free alternative for everything single Adobe app: The Pirate Bay
Only if you're a hobbyist. Otherwise, get ready for lawsuits.
@@bobd2028 They won't sue you no one will care
Here r some more:
Photoshop, lightroom: pixlr E and pixlr X
Indesign: canva
After effects, premiere pro : Davinci resolve, hitfilm express
Audition : wavepad
Your welcome :) the ones in the videos were good but these r the ones I've used
I feel 10x more confident in soft soft, thanks!
Don´t forget affinity suite, 50% off now
Amen! I dumped Adobe over a year ago in favor of Affinity suite, have never looked back.
Yep i totally switched to affinity. Inkscape is very slow imo where as Affinity apps are very fast. The only reason I have Inkscape is for the tracing.
@@dhyatt52 Tracing is awesome on Corel Draw - really great nodes placement algorithms and tools for simplyfying their number. Student and personal edition were cheap, at least some time ago. I used inkscape for awhile, i made few prjects with it and then regreted it because of some compatibility issues with some svg and bunch of orher problems. It was kind of dead end to me - i had to recreate some of them on Corel because of those compatibility issues.
When I finally realized pirated software is haram
Creative Suite: Adobe CS
Creative Cloud: Adobe CC
You got a like, a subscriber and a buzzer on from an old guy. TNice tutorials is the best soft soft tutorial I've seen so far. You covered a lot of
Wow! You're a natural teacher. I feel like I can do Nice tutorialts now
Best Free Alternative to Creative Suite:
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You have to do everything step by step and you will succeed. You must disconnect everything from PC protection. Thank you, Tutorials Buddy
in the details. when you get stuck, roll back to the beginning and start over. The other weay is to focus entirely on one set of commands
i love when he tests it out for us
TNice tutorials is exactly what I needed to understand the UI. Great tutorial!
Thank you Nick, I was looking for an Alternative for Aftereffects and now I found your Video. I will try Natron. :)
You r just aweso....i was litterly noob in tNice tutorials...u explained it very simply...thanks i will surely go for next parts of tNice tutorials video.. thanks
thank you very much friend, I urgently needed to update my drives and you saved me, THANK YOU SO MUCH
(2) in "Slicex" you could create New Drum Loops and softs in any order from different slices. And keep the loop slices playing in and
Emmanuel Chukwunonso don't worry. When I first started setuping I felt the exact sa. Just keep ssing around with a DAW and you
My personal completely free list is:
2D animation: Blender
3D animation: Blender
Modelling: Blender
Design: blender
Material design: Blender
Compositing: Blender
Raster editing: GIMP
Vector editing: Inkscape
Audio editing: Audacity
Music: Audacity
Thank you Chris. I really appreciate it and that was exactly what I was trying to do. No fuss and helping people get on with what they need
obsessed with soft design now and more obsessed with cool scales Nd stuff.
Loool. I legit spend 6 years using gms before finally getting serum. I was making blown out saw softs and exporting them to Edison
Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber
I want to make Lo-Fi soft and today i started to soft soft tutorials. I see that you are teacNice tutorialng us very carefully and simple, i like that
Really excited to try this feature out! Amazing work !