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Personally I prefer Illustrator. Most vehicle templates are in .eps format already, plus it's vector so you can scale it to whatever size without loosing quality.
Answer: It depends what you are working on (with), Photoshop will do great for all the bitmaps (photos, blends, filter effects, background image), and Illy will handle all the vectors (logo's, text, scalable non-raster artwork).
You need both to do a wrap design like shown correctly, professionally.
Then use Flexi to manage the final print file and send the job to the printer.
i have that version. mine does rip and print. are there any good places for tutorials on this kind of thing. i just hate to have to start all over with ps or illy. but at the same time i want cutting edge designs.
That is possible in Flexi along the same lines as it is also possible using MS paint.
The question is what is the upper limit of your tolerance to pain & frustration?
As a design tool for those types of layouts it is the wrong tool to use.
Your time would be better spent learning something with the proper tool set to do what you want.
You can't go wrong learning PS, Illy or CorelDraw.
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