![]() Trimming and welding are invaluable for screen print artwork. so I'm feeling a little disappointed with the feeling of fragility that working in illustrator gives me. ![]() I've always taken a belt and braces approach to artwork ensuring that little is left to chance or misinterpretation when it comes to separations etc. I don't ask too much from the software as the majority of my work is vector based so as long as the drawing tools are reliable I'm good to go. Leading and Kerning being more guess work than Corel's visual approach. Things that make perfect sense in Corel seem to take forever in Illustrator e.g. The thing is, I'm finding it so long-winded and at times nonsensical. ![]() I've done freelance work for all sorts of clients but I felt I needed to bite the bullet, buy a Mac and try and get myself industry compliant. I've been floundering around work wise for a few years now. I started with Illustrator at college but found a job in an all PC company using Corel Draw 5 at the time.Ī few years later I bought one of the original iMacs and was delighted that Mac World were giving away a free copy of Corel 8 but the iMac never really lived up to my expectations so I ditched it and bought a PC. I'm new to the forum but like Oriley1UK I've been using Corel Draw for years. ![]()
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