Some people on this forum might react negatively to my reply, but it's undisputable. Sorry to say but since ADOBE is so much more popular, there's a much bigger range of talented artists. That's why my clients work with me and no one else (I might sound pretentious, but sometimes, you have to give yourself credit). I need people that can pull off what I can do. I need someone AVAILABLE with the skills I have. I'm not limited in my choice of graphic designers.I simply can't find NONE! Every designer I meet works with ADOBE. I have a workflow enough to hire an employee. Here is the perfect example that you get what you pay for. PHOTOSHOP has so many plugins, brushes and compatibilities with PRO software out there (AutoCad, SolidWorks, 3D Studio, etc.) that Corel PhotoPAINT does not have. But, so many features come with the fact that it's so much more complex as well. BUT If you're looking for performance and stability.ouch. Again, so much more intuitive, loads faster, great features. If you compare Corel PhotoPAINT wich is Corel's equivalent to PHOTOSHOP (equivalent is a very weak word here), Corel is way out of line. CorelDRAW won the race back then and they are, for me, still the best.īUT.If you are to head towards the 'professional' avenue, thinking BIG, I'd suggest to head towards ADOBE. Comparing Adobe Illustrator to CorelDRAW 7 (at the the time). I've been working with CorelDRAW since 1997 and I absolutely loved it from the start. Ease of use, intuitive, the features are better, and less expensive! The term 'inferior' is not applicable. CorelDRAW is, to me, the best program there is. If you want to do art for fun, or professionaly thinking of being a freelancer and remaining alone forever.
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