Visual Studio

Was my first IDE. I mostly used it for C# in Unity and very limited C++ in Unreal Engine 4. I did not spend enough time to get super familiar with it and its lack of an obvious debugging tool set was a turn off for me.

VS Code

Is my main IDE for web development. HTML JavaScript and CSS. I originally used Visual Studio 2017 but everyone else in the class used VS Code so I switched. It's debugging features were very useful for me since I had just started programming.

Adobe Photoshop

I have been working with Photoshop since I was 14. I took a visual design class focused around on Photoshop which helped me improve and learn some new techniques. Overall, I am proficient enough at the program to get great results.

Adobe Illustrator

I found out about Illustrator through a visual design in high school. Up until then vector graphics didn't exist for me. I'm only proficient enough at the program to make things that aren't too detailed like logo's and emblems.

GitHub

So far I mostly used it in the form of GitHub Desktop and the GitHub website. I use it for a group projects to collaborate and to host all of my bigger projects because of the free domain.

Blender 2.7 - 2.8

I've been using blender since I was 13 and am a somewhat veteran at it. I'm still learning new things about it every time I look. I can make fairly photo realistic renders with a bit of time.