CorelDRAW is a professional graphic designer program. But making your own UI looks like NOOBS!
I prefer a Dark theme )
It makes your eyes less tired when you work a lot. Now I'm using it to create a new design for the site https://studyessay.org/.I am extremely pleased with the functionality of the program
Did you understand this guy? I couldn't tell if he was making a statement, asking a question or just babbling.
HAHA!I think it's just a statement.Indeed. The dark UI theme is pretty basic compared to other programs on the market. It looks pretty primitive, Windows 95'ish. I'd even say... just plain...ugly.
Well then, he'll hate what I have to say about using it. As an amateur, or a user who doesn't create color sensitive material, ok who cares? However, a dark workspace is, outside of cinema, completely absurd for any professional color correction.
If you think I'm kidding just browse in detail a multitude of professional photography sites. Today people totally ignore any of the industry research in terms of standards for color editing. I look at it this way, the ICC, SWOP and GRACoL have spent nearly 10 million on research al I have to do is read it and use it for free.
There's even quite a debate about whether the new Apple displays can even be hardware calibrated and P3 as a default color space, get real! Apple no longer is even in the game as an image editing display. The lousy work has bled into cinematography, the movie was so bad I had to speed watch it but Don't Look Up had the most God-Awful color control, it was offensive to my eye and made my head hurt.
Unfortunately, in terms of digital editing and color new is better but the modern generation isn't up to the task.