I liked Coreldraw in those years , but every one seems to use Photoshop these days .
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/02/20-years-of-adobe-photoshop/
Kadri.
long live photoshop nothing can beat it ;D
Go away !
LOL ;D
I use both Photoshop and Coreldraw, almost every day in almost every project. Never could get the hang of Illustrator though.
:)
Richard
I like Richard have trouble with Illustrator, but love ps, have been using only since v4/5...it is a great app, and can be fun (when you dont have deadlines!!)
Hi,
First of all, I want some correction. There is a huge difference between Adobe Photoshop and CorelDraw. Photoshop is basically web based image software. But CorelDraw is basically vector base software which is use in print media. Adobe also launched one of the best vector base software namely as Illustrator, which is use in print media.
Umm, I think we know the diferance between Photoshop, CorelDraw and Illustrator. Although I'd hardle say that Photoshop was web based. CorelDraw and Illustrator are very similar and I agree Ilustrator is widely used in the print industry (apparently CorelDraw is more popular in Austrailia and NZ than Illustrator, maybe someone could comment). ;)
sry, hehe
Richard
ps oops, sorry just noticed your sig lol
I was thinking about the Coreldraw Graphics Suite at writing .
Not only the vector based coreldraw itself . Of course i should made it clearer :)
Edit : I looked at wikipedia
"CorelDRAW differentiates itself from its competitors in a number of ways:
The first is its positioning as a graphics suite, rather than just a vector graphics program."
I think they did this good on me . LOL .
The CorelĀ® Painter is respected more i think in the graphics world .
Kadri.
Corel Painter is pretty popular among digital artists and it is oftentimes interchangeable with Photoshop within some digital artists' work flows.
i really liked Photoshop's brush tool, and all its features, when combined with a tablet (wacom)