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Software Question For Design Adobe Illistrator Or Correll Draw

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Hey if you need flexi Pro version 10 I have it i can sell it for stupid cheap! its like 2k new 

Tell me more about the cheap legal flexi pro 10 with a dongle!

chose your words carefully - you could be heading to never never land.

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Tell me more about the cheap legal flexi pro 10 with a dongle!

chose your words carefully - you could be heading to never never land.

 

Wait...........

Did I miss something.   Where did AGUY post that?

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Wait...........

Did I miss something.   Where did AGUY post that?

AGUY  is NO longer   AGUY.    kicked to the curb...

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AGUY  is NO longer   AGUY.    kicked to the curb...

That was quick......

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Punishment shall be swift and harsh. Welcome to the family :)

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LOL...don't know why but this came to mind......

 

 

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I did two years of college having illustrator beat into me like no one's business...but I'm rusty.  Can give me a couple of examples that you guys mentioned about corel that illustrator can't do?  Maybe I should brush up on those processes.  Thanks :)

 

For me it seems like common tasks take longer, (much longer,) to accomplish in Illustrator.  I can't put my finger completely on why, but these few things might contribute:

 

Alignment Shortcuts.  C E T B P  shortcuts in corel just save so much freaking time.  It is a simple thing but having to open a dialog/docker in Illustrator to do a simple align is like being forced to go from a jet airplane to a tricylce.

Node Editing.  The pick tool in Corel is multi-functional.  In Illustrator I have to switch between tools to do same thing the one tool does in Corel.  It is frustrating in Illustrator when you are used to the quick node editing in Draw.

Zoom.  What is it with Illustrator's Zoom?  It is bizarre.  I am not sure if it is the way it refreshes.  But it is a chore zooming in and out to try to get to the area you need to focus.  Draw can zoom more than 7X deeper with draw than Illustrator going by wikipedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_vector_graphics_editors).

Snapping/Alignment.  This might be wrapped up in the Zoom mystery, but snapping and aligning things in Illustrator can be like pulling hair.  Something happens and the whole thing gets "slippery" for lack of a better term.

 

Those are the major ones that jump out at me.  There are some other minor speed factors. Generally I need to dig in Illustrator, what you want is there, but it is levels deep in a menu or dialog. Rounding rectangles is just dirt simple and speedy  in draw, as well as fillet/chamfer/scallop.

 

Draw has multipage documents.  That is one Illustrator can't do, but it is a small thing in the grand scheme of things.   

 

But I will admit I am have more practice in Draw.  It could skew my opinion.  So often when I start a project in Illustrator I find myself gravitating back to Draw.

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