Helloooo!!! This is the stuff I use to make the stuff I make, hope it helps! (Click the arrows to read more or less)
For editing
Right now I'm using Kdenlive because it is tottaly free as far as I can tell and isn't leaving water marks or anything.
I genuinly cannot tell weather it's actually a confusing system or if I just need to get good. Pro tip: positioning stuff
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For learning code
I was lucky enough to get a unit on basic python during high school. So I learned what was in there and also a bit more because I really enjoyed it!
To learn more I went through the Harvard CS50 online class which is FREE and QUITE GOOD!
I tried to do the CS50 web extention but then I ran into Django like a brick wall and gave up. It does have a good intro to Git tho!
Now I am in the google everything and use Stackoverflow and W3 school. Also planning on learning R but not there yet.
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For drawing/illistration
For digital drawings like the banner of this website, I use Procreate. I think I had to pay for it?
But long enough ago that I do not remember and I think it was a reasonable sum. I use it on my Ipad mini 6 that I bought by selling my old Ipad that my parents bought me for the express purpose of going with an apple pencil I got for free in the bottom of a lost and found (it was there for a year, I don't think anyone was missing it).
I've been mostly using the technical pen brush that comes with it but I frequently mess around.
For my physical drawings you may see pictures of, I use any paper and any pen (those sharpie ballpoints are good, but not a neccesity)
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For shooting video/pictures + audio
If the video/picture looks good it means I shot it on my actuall camera: a Canon EOS Rebel T7.
If it looks bad it means I shot it on a Canon PowerShot Elph 130 IS that has been in the house since I was a literal child.
The mic you can see most of the time is a Tempest by 512 audio.
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For knitting
My mom :)
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For everything else
It's the internet! Seek and ye shall find!