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does anyone use Corel Draw?
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<blockquote data-quote="thendis" data-source="post: 148929" data-attributes="member: 6390"><p>yeah, i think you're right. I do actually have Illustrator (included with Suite, obviously), but at the moment I only use it to export AI files for Photoshop (I have to export Corel Draw to Illustrator format, then open it in Illustrator and re-save it, coz Corel has serious problems exporting formats properly!). </p><p></p><p>Is there anyone out there who uses both and can tell me any major differences between the two I will need to know? Hoping the learning curve isn't too steep. I know Photoshop inside and out, so hopefully that will help me work things out in Illustrator. </p><p></p><p>I hear that Illustrator CS/CS2 has some great 3D illustration features, which is exciting. Corel's aren't bad, but you can't go far beyond beveling and extruding. </p><p></p><p>thanks for the reply guys. I just can't believe my Uni didn't teach me ffs. Illustrator is installed on their computers, they just don't use it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thendis, post: 148929, member: 6390"] yeah, i think you're right. I do actually have Illustrator (included with Suite, obviously), but at the moment I only use it to export AI files for Photoshop (I have to export Corel Draw to Illustrator format, then open it in Illustrator and re-save it, coz Corel has serious problems exporting formats properly!). Is there anyone out there who uses both and can tell me any major differences between the two I will need to know? Hoping the learning curve isn't too steep. I know Photoshop inside and out, so hopefully that will help me work things out in Illustrator. I hear that Illustrator CS/CS2 has some great 3D illustration features, which is exciting. Corel's aren't bad, but you can't go far beyond beveling and extruding. thanks for the reply guys. I just can't believe my Uni didn't teach me ffs. Illustrator is installed on their computers, they just don't use it! [/QUOTE]
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