Illustration/Design Software

Lucas Medeiros Reis lucas.reis at openlink.com.br
Fri Apr 24 18:29:40 CEST 1998


Man, Corel Draw and Illustrator are like the keyboards: you must use to see
if you like it or not. In this case, sorry dave, I think Corel is better. I
knew about a plug in that made all this Jorgen wants, but I don't know the
name... Try searching!




At 13:26 24/04/98 +0100, you wrote:
>MIME:dpattee at magi.com on 98-04-24 12.08.32
>To: jitter at fortwayne.infi.net @ SMTP 
>cc: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl @ SMTP  (bcc: Jorgen Bergfors/IDGSE)
>Subject: Re: Illustration/Design Software
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>>My Friend
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>>Adobe Illustrator is the graphics industry standard for drawing circles,
>>crosshairs, pot ticks, or lines. Please don't get Corel products. They
>>suck. Period. 
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>May I ask in what way it sucks?
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>>I work in Illustrator everyday and there is little it can't do. Its
>>great for technical stuff and yeah its vector based.
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>Yes, Illustrator can do all this. But so can Corel Draw and it is considerably 
>easier to learn. Besides it has several useful features that Illustrator lack. 
>What about object transparency, for instance?
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>>Get Illustrator.
>I wouldn't
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>>dave
>Jorgen
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