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Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator

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I am interested in buying an original copy of the above software, new or used as long as it can re-installed on another PC. Not to worried about the packaging but I would like the instructions because I 'is a bit fick' when it comes to many aspects of life, including PCs :wack:

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Why not Paintshop Pro or Photoshop mate ?

I reckon they are much better.
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This is for graphics mate. Are they still copasthetic (if so do you have them? :) )
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Graphics as opposed to image manipulation?

If Graphics (ie drawing pictures) then Illustrator is the baby or Fireworks (if it is still sold and graphics are needed for webbie type stuff) Steer clear of Corel it is awful.

If Photo manipulation then Photoshop is the one to have but PS Pro does a good enough job for basic stuff.

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Graphics as in drawing pictures mate. I had Fireworks but lost that a few years ago..........I know of a few good sign writing shops that use Corel. Is it that bad or just hard to use?
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Stu, they had paintshop new for a
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stuartstaples wrote:Graphics as in drawing pictures mate. I had Fireworks but lost that a few years ago..........I know of a few good sign writing shops that use Corel. Is it that bad or just hard to use?
No company would ever use Corel for artwork creation especially for vehicle graphics or any final artwork...Corel is shockingly bad, it does not fully support postscript which often leaves jagged lines where illustrator is there for a proper vectored line is created.

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Indeed :thumb: - I was going to say that but feared I would be called a geek :D

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ok ok im a geek......actually i was a graphic designer for 15yrs, then went into the largest sign Co in the uk as a designer/Tech support and training so i know a little about all design software :-D

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lol - Geeks should stand proud :type:

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