Presently own a perpetual license for Adobe Creative Suite 6 Master Collection. Will not be subscribing to Adobe Creative Cloud. Looking for links to what Corel might offer.
Thanks.
Stefan Lindblad said:Dont forget that there is always updates/formely called service packs solving discovered bugs, but sometimes adding features as well. http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=800161
Clip1923 said:In PhotoPaint, I have created my own set of tool bars. I have seven such tool bars. They contain a total of 65 icons (aka buttons) for all the tools that I ever use. The icons are all home made in bright saturated colors.
Clip1923 said: PS: I also found PhotoShop’s hype about Smart Objects and Smart Filters to be a marketing hoax. They’re just a duplicate layer with the eye closed on the original layer.
But Smart Objects and Smart Filters deserve a bit more credit. Smart objects can be transformed over and over without loss of quality for one thing. And if you change one smart object, all other duplicates of that one smart object change with it. But they keep whatever other settings and transformations you've applied to them. I don't use the more advanced features of Smart objects that often, but it's pretty powerful stuff when you need it.And smart filters lets you add filters/effects on top of a layer and you can change all the parameters at any point without damaging anything. You can change your mind and not worry about any loss in image quality. Also very handy. Adobe has a lot of marketing BS, no doubt. But these features were worth upgrading for.
I just tried it in CorelDRAW, and being able to rotate guides is a very nice feature indeed. It's the type of pleasant surprise I hope to find more of. Should these rotatable guides also work the same in Photo-Paint? I can't seem to make it happen in Photo-Paint.
Know1 said: I just tried it in CorelDRAW, and being able to rotate guides is a very nice feature indeed. It's the type of pleasant surprise I hope to find more of. Should these rotatable guides also work the same in Photo-Paint? I can't seem to make it happen in Photo-Paint.
Me again,
While using Photo-Paint write a text or a letter or just about anythig you can select with the pick tool.
Double & tripple etc and click the object with the pick tool - it will open up several features on how you can rotate, skew, transform and using it on Text/fonts, will make it look as it has a perspective.
Also in both CorelDRAW and Photo-Paint, if you look at an object in rotate state, you will notice the circle in the middle. Select that circle and place it where you like, and THAT is your rotation angle.