It seems to me that the macOS Preview app's purpose is to edit existing images. I'm wondering if it's possible to create new images from scratch. For example, I would like to create an illustration with some paintbrushes. Instinctively I'm looking for File -> New Image, but it doesn't seem to exist in Preview. Please advise.
Preview Image Editing – Creating New Images on macOS
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Best Answer
No it isn't possible to create new images with Preview, as it is just meant for doing basic edits on images.(see @SteveChambers' comment)
If you really want to use Preview and not another app, just find a white image of the size you want and open it in Preview to edit and draw on it.
Otherwise, you can use 3rd party software:
GIMP, a free and open-source image editor with many capabilities, including creating and drawing images(fun fact: the very first Google logo was created in this program)
Keynote, made by Apple as a presentation app, but can also be used for simple drawings
Pixelmator (paid), a user-friendly image editor with many drawing/painting capabilities
Acorn (paid), a user-friendly image editor with many drawing/painting capabilities