affinity vs adobe
affinity vs adobe
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Downloaded the Designer demo since my CS3 won't install on Catalina. Gotta say, I'm really impressed! Feels very much like Illustrator, and I basically just went right to work with it. Contrasted to Inkscape, which feels very awkward. There's another tool called Krita which I need to try in the vector space.
Gonna get the Photo demo too, and see how it pans out. I do very little Photoshop/Illustrator type of work these days, but when you need it, you need it. I'll probably get both if Photo is better than Gimp (which shouldn't be hard).
- Designer and Photo run circles around the open source/free equivalents like Inkscape/The Gimp.
I also use Acorn for PSD-level things and it's great.evilpeacock - Gimp and Inkscape, while open source and thus free....are very awkward to work with. Not sure if it is being used to Adobe or bad UIdkoblesky
- Designer and Photo run circles around the open source/free equivalents like Inkscape/The Gimp.