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Dammit, make it faster!!
Too all, I will continue to use Corel as my "go to" but we also must have illustrator and since most jobs require some knowledge I just thought I'd at least try and learn a bit more. I've had illustrator for over 25 and many times tried to learn it but end up frustrated. I thought if only I could pick some brains and be showed some basic things I'd like it better or at least get along a little better.
Sure I'll point out some major differences between the two and probably upset many but I'm asking for constructive criticism without the negativity. Believe me, I am just as frustrated trying to teach corel to the adobe trained.
Some more points
illustrator files are typically twice the file size than corel. I rarely have a corel wrap file at full scale, another subject altogether, over 600MB. Same file built in illustrator would be 1.5GB
Am I missing something? In illy you must select a size before you even begin designing. Since 90% of our jobs are landscape "Broad Sheet", I have my corel set up to automatically start there. Actually I've gone beyond that and have a customized macro to start a new design that has a label with the current date & artist's name. Also has our standard disclaimer paragraph explaining the importance of proofing.
Customizing the workspace is much harder in illy. And keyboard shortcuts are limited to "F keys"? I have many customized keyboard shortcuts in corel assigned to various macros (only 1 uses the F1 key). hit F1 and outlook opens a mail template for proofing.
I would like to know some alternative ways to duplicate a shape. I only know the holding alt method. In corel I can think of 5 different ways. My go to is drag a shape and before letting go right click. Can use ctrl to constrain.
Can I flip a shape with the mouse or keyboard command?
Sure I'll point out some major differences between the two and probably upset many but I'm asking for constructive criticism without the negativity. Believe me, I am just as frustrated trying to teach corel to the adobe trained.
Some more points
illustrator files are typically twice the file size than corel. I rarely have a corel wrap file at full scale, another subject altogether, over 600MB. Same file built in illustrator would be 1.5GB
Am I missing something? In illy you must select a size before you even begin designing. Since 90% of our jobs are landscape "Broad Sheet", I have my corel set up to automatically start there. Actually I've gone beyond that and have a customized macro to start a new design that has a label with the current date & artist's name. Also has our standard disclaimer paragraph explaining the importance of proofing.
Customizing the workspace is much harder in illy. And keyboard shortcuts are limited to "F keys"? I have many customized keyboard shortcuts in corel assigned to various macros (only 1 uses the F1 key). hit F1 and outlook opens a mail template for proofing.
I would like to know some alternative ways to duplicate a shape. I only know the holding alt method. In corel I can think of 5 different ways. My go to is drag a shape and before letting go right click. Can use ctrl to constrain.
Can I flip a shape with the mouse or keyboard command?