![]() ![]() That is not to say that people who use Gimp or Illustrator or some that I haven't even mentioned don't do fantastic work. ![]() Look at some of the work in the galleries it is just outstanding. I have used Corel for a long long time and still have not touched upon what can be done by it. If Inkscape feels good and you can figure out how to make it do what you are looking for or thinking of great. It is all about the feel of working with it. I don't think there is anything more or less difficult to do in one program over the other. I find the Adobe products not to be very user ( artistically ) friendly. One made even more so in that you can record what you do and then make it do it over and over. As Brian said the fact that Corel lets the user create their on macros is a great feature. So I only play with them when I get bored. The 3D stuff Blender and Poser to a degree Sketchup I just don't get yet. They both do the same thing to the vectors. In Inkscape it is union, while Corel calls it weld. Some of the MAJOR differences is just the terms used. Call me a graphics junkie I have Corel x5 and 12 along with Designer 12, Plus Adobe CS5.1, Inkscape, Gimp, Blender (a 3D program), Sketchup 8, Poser 7 and Anime 7 all loaded.
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