I have been forced into the Illustrator camp, but I am coming around and begining to enjoy it more. There were several pieces of good news in this article, especially regarding anchor points.
However, one of the single biggest gripes I have had with Illustrator is the fact that you can only create one page documents! I do not get that. To me, that is highly unproductive. I need someone to explain to me why that is good, because I just don't understand it. I wonder at each new realease if it will happen, but here we are again and it appears to have not become reality again.
David
Submitted by dwhitmyre on Sun, 04/22/2007 - 18:09.
I had a chance to check out CS3.. Sorry, but it's poor choice for working with vector shapes IMO.
At the 2009 ISS show in Long Beach, Calif, CorelDRAW was on 9 out of 10 systems.
CorelDRAW is #1 choice among Latin countries, India, China, and Russia. Many of these people pay nothing for all software programs - so, price doesn't matter.
http://coreldraw.com/media/
Illus is such an unintuitive pain in the ass to use, Adobe users themselves barely use it.
But still just one page documents?
I have been forced into the Illustrator camp, but I am coming around and begining to enjoy it more. There were several pieces of good news in this article, especially regarding anchor points.
However, one of the single biggest gripes I have had with Illustrator is the fact that you can only create one page documents! I do not get that. To me, that is highly unproductive. I need someone to explain to me why that is good, because I just don't understand it. I wonder at each new realease if it will happen, but here we are again and it appears to have not become reality again.
David
I had a chance to check out
I had a chance to check out CS3.. Sorry, but it's poor choice for working with vector shapes IMO.
At the 2009 ISS show in Long Beach, Calif, CorelDRAW was on 9 out of 10 systems.
CorelDRAW is #1 choice among Latin countries, India, China, and Russia. Many of these people pay nothing for all software programs - so, price doesn't matter.
http://coreldraw.com/media/
Illus is such an unintuitive pain in the ass to use, Adobe users themselves barely use it.