Announcement: Adobe Plan Cancelled
- jamespederson5
- 12 minutes ago
- 2 min read
I have decided to cancel my subscription to Adobe...which means that there will be no more pictures using Illustrator or Photoshop.
From this moment on, I will be focusing solely on hand-drawn pictures...which is my specialty.
I draw pictures using my sketchpad, take photos of them, download said photos onto my computer, and upload them onto this website.
I have found it easier to draw pictures on a physical sketchpad than on Adobe because I can more easily correct my mistakes by simply erasing them with my pencil.
Also, these Adobe art apps have a lot of tools and a predetermined set of colors...which makes them hard to figure out.
I have also found Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to be very tiresome.
My plan for this website is also three times less expensive than the plan I had used for Photoshop and Illustrator.
I had originally received them for an online course on graphic design I took about four years ago (from when this post came out) for which I had a student discount which eventually expired.
After the course was over, I started making Adobe projects for fun...but eventually stopped once I got my day job.
I have recently started my financial journey as well.
Hence, another reason I cancelled my Adobe subscription is because I no longer wanted to pay for something so expensive that I was not using very often anymore.
To represent my decision to go back to basics, here is my graphic representation of Noah's ark...with only animals mentioned in the Bible.

I am rather happy to have made my decision to cancel my Adobe subscription.
In fact, it makes me feel rather liberated.
This means I can continue my normal routine for picture uploading here in Mythology Worlds.
Once I go back to work after a well-deserved Thanksgiving/Black Friday weekend, I will continue my downtime routine of drawing pictures of myths and legends around the world to keep my brain running.
Since my workplace does not allow photos in the office, the actual photos will have to wait until late in the afternoon when I am usually home for the day.
As my workplace's Christmas/New Year shutdown period approaches, expect yet more amazing art from my creative mind!
Happy Holidays, and Happy 2026!



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