I'm a bit the opposite. Although I give myself about 65% for Photoshop and 50% for basic, non-animated things in Cinema4D, I always go back to my pencil, pen or brush.
My digital "knowledge" is still more "scientific interest" and experiment than real creative work.
Some people just open an app and begin to experiment, but I have to attain to at least 70% of knowledge before I can start as I cannot think when I'm creating. So the app must really be in my fingertips. I'm very grateful to Mark for making me a mod here as there is no way to learn any app better than to try and answer questions by others, and to simplify and simplify again the most basic answers.
Also, painting and drawing takes up most of my life, so what's left for the computer is limited, and, ;\ the Internet is a big temptation AND a time-robber. Collecting data, and knowing there will always be more...
I'm about to leave for some exhibitions in a few weeks, so in September I'll mostly be gone. After that, I want to concentrate more on creating with that incredible digital toolbox I have collected. I'll need several months to create something, that I already know, as it will have to match my tradart work. I also know I will succeed. That's inevitable.
My only doubt now is: should I add terragen or not? (hehe)
We *might*start a thread (NOT in this one!) on digital toolboxes...not to boast, but to inform about good and bad. Wat do you think?