I make 1/87 models and would like to make stickers for my models, what program is best to use?  I was told Photshop but which one?

Well as you can see, I made a long question.  But perhaps hearing that I can develop what I want.  I model material fire and fire for a hobby machine.  Also, I do all kinds of heavy and equipment trucking and want to make stickers for my models.  I know for certain things must have a special printer that can make colors such as white and gold.  For the price of a printer Alps I'll stick right with my HP inkjet printer.  Now I do 1/87th scale so I would need the ability to scale downwards or upwards depending on where the decal will go.  If on the doors there will be low but on the back, it may be larger.

If any of you do this job, I'd love to discover and deepen skills also what program is the best.  Now, I am retired and as everyone's money is a problem so keep that as a consideration for me also.

Thanks for your time, Jerry

Jerry, because graphic design isn't usually a picture of tone, but rather as a logo, I suggest you use Adobe Illustrator rather than Photoshop. Illustrator is a vector program that suffers no loss of quality with a change in size and has the tools to allow you the freedom of creation in your design. Visit your local book store and look at some of the how-to books devoted to Illustrator. You will be pleasantly surprised.

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