Curious why did you upgrade what feature was compelling.
we us x6 have tried x7 too many problems for us at the moment.
ross blair
I had adobe cc....didn't much feel like paying almost $80 for month to month OR the draconian yearly contract option. So I switched. all is new.
Erik Heyl said: I had adobe cc....didn't much feel like paying almost $80 for month to month OR the draconian yearly contract option. So I switched. all is new.
Hi Erik,
Welcome to a great community and great source of learning and helping others from around the world. Let me/us know if there is anything particular you like to learn more about. I am not only a illustrator and designer by profession - having lunch now before sitting and doing work for clients later - i am also one who write tutorials and webinars for Corel. But also write on my blogs. In combo of this great forum you can find tons of learning at CorelDRAWchannel on YouTube. And Corel website. Great to see you here.
Hi Stefan
You are probably on of the best organized users. I see you are offering tutorials wny chance you could organize a series with Jesus cota, jeff, Yourself just for Photopaint on how to use he tools etc with step by step instructions. I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online.
Corel have missed an opportunity to keep users to one family. they need a photopaInt channel
painter is great but not part of the package.
ross blair said: wny chance you could organize a series with Jesus cota, jeff, Yourself just for Photopaint on how to use he tools etc with step by step instructions. I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online.
Agreed
David Milisock said: I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online
Be careful. David Huss put out a super book on PP a few years ago. I saw it on sale in the dollar stores (Ollies) for one dollar. A shame to see such great work fail at the sales counter.
PP is a great tool for printers but does not come close to the layer style effects PS offers. I also feel PP is the only program that calls layers objects and that kind of terminology shift also turns PS users off. I love Draw and PS and my perfect working combo. Perhaps one day PP will catch up to PS
David Milisock said: wny chance you could organize a series with Jesus cota, jeff, Yourself just for Photopaint on how to use he tools etc with step by step instructions. I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online. Agreed [/quote] Thank you for the tip. Things are in the works. But with others and myself. Not those you mentioned. Can't tell right now...
wny chance you could organize a series with Jesus cota, jeff, Yourself just for Photopaint on how to use he tools etc with step by step instructions. I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online.
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Thank you for the tip.
Things are in the works. But with others and myself. Not those you mentioned. Can't tell right now...
bob said: I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online Be careful. David Huss put out a super book on PP a few years ago. I saw it on sale in the dollar stores (Ollies) for one dollar. A shame to see such great work fail at the sales counter. PP is a great tool for printers but does not come close to the layer style effects PS offers. I also feel PP is the only program that calls layers objects and that kind of terminology shift also turns PS users off. I love Draw and PS and my perfect working combo. Perhaps one day PP will catch up to PS [/quote] Dave Huss pp book was for version 10 I belive. But I belive he is a ps user these days. 1 dollar prizes unfortunately happen to all books. Sad but real
I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online
Dave Huss pp book was for version 10 I belive. But I belive he is a ps user these days. 1 dollar prizes unfortunately happen to all books. Sad but real
bob said: I think you would find a market a lot of corel users use photoshop because they can find help so easily online Be careful. David Huss put out a super book on PP a few years ago. I saw it on sale in the dollar stores (Ollies) for one dollar. A shame to see such great work fail at the sales counter. PP is a great tool for printers but does not come close to the layer style effects PS offers. I also feel PP is the only program that calls layers objects and that kind of terminology shift also turns PS users off. I love Draw and PS and my perfect working combo. Perhaps one day PP will catch up to PS [/quote] Bob as you know I've written a few books, IMO short articles and videos are the future. A coordinated set of work flow oriented training tools can hit a grand slam. Especially if coordinated to be industry inclusive. Photoshop is for the vast part of the required work flows over designed, leading to excessive file size. The extremely poor quality of the average PS user negates most of the value of the application. You're better with a capable program with fewer features that you use well. That leaves almost all Adobe people out.
Bob as you know I've written a few books, IMO short articles and videos are the future. A coordinated set of work flow oriented training tools can hit a grand slam. Especially if coordinated to be industry inclusive.
Photoshop is for the vast part of the required work flows over designed, leading to excessive file size. The extremely poor quality of the average PS user negates most of the value of the application.
You're better with a capable program with fewer features that you use well. That leaves almost all Adobe people out.