Canva has a few very simple drawing options (pens, markers and highlighters). You can learn more about using them in our 'How to Draw in Canva' article here: www.stylefactoryproductions.com/blog/how-to-draw-in-canva.
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nice video but please stop saying the numbers like that its annoying asf
Both are good in their ways.
I’m a iMac user and i installed Canva as an app (iMac app)
Yea, you can do that - but you still need to be online for it to work. 👍
Even MS Paint has basic art brushes that Canva lacks.
Canva has a few very simple drawing options (pens, markers and highlighters). You can learn more about using them in our 'How to Draw in Canva' article here: www.stylefactoryproductions.com/blog/how-to-draw-in-canva.
👉SPECIAL Canva Pro Extended Free Trial (affiliate link): partner.canva.com/kO0NNV
👉Photoshop trial: www.adobe.com/uk/products/photoshop/landpa.html
👉In-depth blog post comparison of Canva vs Photoshop: www.stylefactoryproductions.com/blog/canva-vs-photoshop
However, you can produce much more sophisticated digital art/design with Photoshop, CorelDRAW, GIMP, Inkscape, etc.
The way you say the numbers dude... Couldn't make it past "Toooooooouuuuuu" 😐 Please stop that.
Duly noted:)