But Adobe has its own value!
Adobe is a very powerfull tool although it has alternatives but the alternatives can not gives you the same thing.
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But Adobe has its own value!
Adobe is a very powerfull tool although it has alternatives but the alternatives can not gives you the same thing.
I work with Adobe software for nearly 28 years, mostly Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop.
This said, I can tell you that the last years I am less and less satisfied with these softwares from Adobe.
There are many programs around that are capable enough ( and in some ways even much more capable than Adobes softwares ) to do what I want them to do for my work as a graphic artist.
So the alternatives might not give me the same thing; they might sometimes give me another thing, even better if I choose so!
It makes no sense to stick to Adobe because it is Adobe: you limit yourself in the same was as a carpenter who has only a hammer: He will do every job only with nails! (Whereas he really should try to see the benefit of screws, but sometimes a nail will do fine of course)
It is not the question IF you work with Adobe programs OR NOT.
It is the question which tool do you like best for the job at hand!
This can sometimes be Adobe Illustrator, sometimes Serif Drawplus X8 or Affinity Designer, Corel or Xara ( now Magix ).
Many thing that take me a lot of time in Adobe Illustrator are a snap in one of the others.
Take for instance the above 4 banners.
How do you suggest to make those in Adobe Illustrator?
It would take you hours if not days to accomplish that effect in Illustrator.
In Real Draw Pro it took me 20 seconds for each variation, and I could make thus 100's of variations on one afternoon!
i agree
you are right sir it depends on the situation like which tool is best at the time of work and just pick it up and do use it in your own way.