Bugger! I meant to use Adobe Illustrator all along

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by jmintuck, Oct 24, 2013.

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    Tried with Photoshop. I don't know how I assed myself. I could have had a MUCH smoother time with Illustrator for HOURS! I can't believe this!
     
    jmintuck, Oct 24, 2013 IP
  2. GFX2

    GFX2 Well-Known Member

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    Heh, many people realize the same thing. What do you like more about Illustrator?
    Photoshop is raster while Illustrator is vector. Illustrator is much more better when it comes to illustrating (who would have said, huh :p).
     
    GFX2, Oct 24, 2013 IP
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    Kiros Active Member

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    You are right Illustrator is not as heavily used as photoshop

    photoshop is a pixel-based software, suited to editing projects that will stay at a fixed size, While Illustrator is vector-based for example often noticed that the lines drawn may seem jagged and pixellated and this is because photoshop is a pixel-based program.

    But what i really recommended to you to try is Adobe Indesign it has superior capabilities when it comes to multi-page layouts with lots of written content, such as books, magazines, reports, and PDF documents.
     
    Kiros, Oct 25, 2013 IP