Small Business, 11-50 employees
“smooth integration!”
Pros
The way all the programs communicate and operate as a single, cohesive unit is remarkable. After evaluating other options, I can confidently say no other solution comes close to this level of smooth integration
Cons
it feels a little expensive compared with other options available today.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Mid Market, 101-500 employees
“Simple to manage Adobe apps”
Pros
Managing Adobe apps through Creative Cloud feels really simple and it does a good job syncing data between devices.
Cons
There are still some bugs in the beta app download section and they can cause problems when using the regular apps alongside the beta versions.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
9
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“Fast rendering”
Pros
It makes it really simple to put together and render something quickly.
Cons
At times, the built-in textures you can apply don't look like the highest quality.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Mid Market, 51-100 employees
“Versatile design powerhouse”
Pros
As a content head, I often need custom design work for different projects and Adobe Dimension has been really useful for that. It's versatile, packed with features and works well for a wide range of end uses. Another big plus is how well it fits into the rest of our workflow so rolling it out across teams was very simple and practical.
Cons
It still feels like a tool meant for people with the right skill set. I do wish it were more approachable and user-friendly for non-experts or laypeople as well.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“helpful 3d design features”
Pros
Getting started feels very convenient especially because it shows a short tutorial video the first time you use it. That walkthrough is really helpful for understanding where the tools are located and what the software can do. I also appreciate being able to place artwork onto a 3D model and adjust things like the background and brightness however I want.
Cons
The built-in tutorial is useful at the beginning but the toolbar can still feel a little confusing because there are so many options to go through. A few of the tools are also fairly complex to use so it takes some time to get comfortable with them. On top of that the download process is quite slow.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
7
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
9
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“Helps build realistic 3D scenes”
Pros
It is a 3D design and rendering tool that helps users build realistic 3D scenes and images without needing deep 3D modeling expertise.
Cons
Even though it's aimed at people with little 3D background, Adobe Dimension can still take some time to learn, especially for anyone completely new to 3D design concepts.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“Would recommend !”
Pros
The interface is well-organized and it works really well with Adobe Illustrator and especially with Photoshop. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who isn't very confident using other 3D software.
Cons
At times, Dimension can feel a little clunky and not as fluid as it should be during use. I'd also like to see more features added, along with a wider range of materials and textures to help it reach its full potential.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“love the ability to create realistic 3D graphics”
Pros
Creating realistic 3D graphics with Adobe Dimension has been a big plus. It lets me build visually accurate images without much hassle which makes the whole design process really satisfying.
Cons
Getting comfortable with all the available tools wasn't immediate. It took some time to fully understand everything the software offers.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“Handy Adobe integration”
Pros
One thing that really stands out is how approachable the software feels, plus it gives me solid options for importing files from other Adobe apps like Photoshop and Illustrator.
Cons
It can be pretty demanding on system resources and the export options are still fairly limited.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
8
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“High quality creative tools”
Pros
Having ACC (Adobe Creative Cloud) in one subscription is a huge advantage because of the wide range and high quality of creative tools it includes. The apps get frequent automatic updates and it also comes with access to stock assets, 3D models, fonts, collaboration features and cloud storage which makes the package even more useful.
Cons
Most of the drawbacks come down to the price although for professionals it usually feels like a manageable monthly expense and can be fully deducted, unlike buying the software outright. Another downside, even if it is less obvious at first, is how many background helper processes are running and the fact that it really depends on having a constant internet connection.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
10
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“All-in-one software !!”
Pros
Having all those Adobe Creative Cloud apps in one place is a big advantage. It keeps assets and designs organized in a single location which is especially helpful for professional graphic designers.
Cons
The only downside for me is the pricing. It feels a bit expensive for beginners although the software still stands out because Adobe Creative Cloud gets updated every year with new features.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
7
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“Enjoyable experience”
Pros
it feels professional and full-featured. It gives me access to every program I need to handle whatever my job calls for. I spend most of my time in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop and it's always enjoyable to jump in and get started.
Cons
Honestly, there's not much to complain about. I enjoy this software more than just about anything else I use. Like any platform, it can have the occasional bug or require updates but Adobe usually stays on top of those pretty well.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“3d mockups made simple”
Pros
Getting into 3D mockups and rendering felt much more approachable with Dimension. I had a hard time learning tools like C4D and Blender just to create product shots for posters and social media ads but Dimension put that capability in the hands of a graphic designer without all the usual complexity. It takes away a lot of the effort around textures, lighting and render settings since you can just pick what fits from the available options and have something usable right away.
Cons
The modeling side is still pretty limited since you mostly work with pre-made models and a few basic shapes. You can import a lot of 3D file formats which helps but if you do that, rendering usually has to be done outside of Dimension. The material library is good although I really wish there were more options or at least a simpler way to build your own materials.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“Steep learning curve”
Pros
A solid option for creating high-quality images in both 2D and 3D.
Cons
It's quite technical so you need a strong level of knowledge to use it efficiently.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
5
Value for money
5
Customer Support
5
Functionality
5
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“Best software out there”
Pros
Its one of the top options out there for anything creative. It's user-friendly, comes with a huge range of resources and the interface is visually appealing compared with a lot of other programs.
Cons
My only real complaint is the same one I have with most software, it isn't completely free. That said, I understand they need to charge for it and the price isn't overly expensive.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
7
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Mid Market, 51-100 employees
“Friendly interface”
Pros
It has a user-friendly interface, along with a solid range of 3D rendering tools that produce very realistic visuals. The lighting and shadow effects are especially impressive and add a lot to the final result.
Cons
There are other tools on the market that offer similar capabilities at a lower price. The software feels somewhat limited because it doesn't support a wider variety of file formats.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9
Small Business, 1-10 employees
“Clean UI and useful tutorials”
Pros
Right away, the clean interface and useful tutorials made this one of my favorite tools. It feels just as simple and approachable as other Adobe apps like Photoshop. Besides placing artwork onto 3D objects, it also lets you adjust the lighting and background so everything matches the original theme really well.
Cons
At times, exporting files can be extremely slow.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“simple yet flexible”
Pros
Very easy to use and the asset library gives it a lot of flexibility. Its lighting and rendering tools are especially strong, with plenty of control over shadows, reflections and materials. The finished results look highly realistic which really helps elevate the overall presentation of design work.
Cons
One thing that takes more effort is getting comfortable with the advanced features. Even though the software is fairly user-friendly overall, tasks like building custom 3D models or handling more complex animations can be tough for beginners. It definitely takes time and practice to get confident with those tools and new users may feel a bit overwhelmed at first.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Small Business, 11-50 employees
“helped me design entire home”
Pros
I found it to be userfriendly. It lets you design your entire home in 3D right at your fingertips and it does it at a very affordable price. The room modeling features are especially nice and make the tool enjoyable to use.
Cons
Although Adobe Dimension comes with a lot of features, it is still missing a few options that other companies already offer, even while being priced higher. It would be better if Adobe Dimension added more features to make the tool more complete.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Mid Market, 51-100 employees
“Vast variety of tools”
Pros
It comes with a nice range of tools for building attractive 3D models. The import and export features work really well too which makes it convenient to bring in 3D files in different formats. It also includes useful options for creating lighting and shadow effects which adds a lot to the final look.
Cons
it doesn't offer advanced modeling features for creating high-graphics games. The rendering tool can also feel a bit complicated to work with.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10