Quardle oodle //
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Whoo I seem to be confusing. I've read my sentence over and over and I don't see anything missing, but I'll rewrite it. :p
For me drawing in vector is a lot easier, so that's why I draw in Illustrator (the program which uses vector instead of pixel) instead of Photoshop. Because you can't draw vector in Photoshop. Clearer? :p
And with drawing in pixel I didn't mean pixeling, I meant... aargh darn how do you explain that. If you draw in Photoshop, you draw with pixels. Not one by one like you do with pixeling, but when you zoom it in a lot, you still see all the little squares which are the pixels. Magnified. If you draw in Illustrator and magnify the image - not when it's been converted into a .jpeg or .png for example, but the pure .ai file - you don't see those pixels. No matter how big or small you make it, the image stays the image it's supposed to be. That's because it's drawn with vectors - with lines, to keep it in normal language. You can do anything with it, but it will never lose it's quality. That's why Illustrator is always used for design goals like logos.
So I mean normal digital drawing how you know it. Not pixeling. That's a whole other style. :p
Have I cleared that up a bit? Point is that you draw in pixel. xD
And yeah awesome designs have been made in MS Paint as well. That only proves how skilled the maker is, since the program is hopeless. So it's either a noob program which produces crap, or it can be seen as a master program only for the best. If you can create beautiful art in Paint you're on top of the art world.
Take Firn for example. She works in GIMP. I think we all agree that the outcome is beautiful. But that's only because of the skill, that doesn't make the program suck less. xD
/Adobe nerd
Oh look at this. If I understood correctly this should be an MS Paint piece of art.

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// ardle wardle doodle