Off topic: Transylvania you say, adecalea zona Dracula?
din Ardeal mai bine zis, chiar nu departe de Bran-Brasov. (~60km)

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Corel has blends also, no worries. Meshes as well, though in illo the Mesh tool is more accurate.
Transparencies, yes, there is a real issue in corel. I prefer Corel for logos but that's because i am faster on corel.
One of the things that i love on illustrator is the fact that you can map a symbol on a 3D effect....
Posted 22 February 2008 - 04:11 PM
I'm using Corel Draw since the first time I work on design/layout projects. But most of others designer i know are using Illustrator! What do you think what are the advantages of both. Please share your experience - maybe someone knows both programs.
Thx for your comments
Posted 22 February 2008 - 04:19 PM
The choice between Illustrator and Corel Draw is mostly about personal preference and what the user has been accustomed to over the years. Consequently, any opinion will contain a degree of bias. And so if you are a new to the game, your best bet would be to try them both.
I like the way Corel Draw handles positioning and precision. As far as I know, with Illustrator there is no easy way to place an object precisely at a desired position. Simplest example would be centering an object. The same goes for selection, a bit tedious using Illustrator.
On the other side, Illustrator is nice and handlier for quick formatting options. I don't like all the palettes/toolbars but I am sure a lot of people find them feasible.
Exporting; is another issue I believe Corel Draw is good at. Corel draw can export to a very long list of different formats. I am not sure how it is with Illustrator.
If I am wrong in any of what I aforementioned. Please correct me!
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 03:08 PM
I don't get it. It's just another way to "judge" people.
Question: If you posted two images next to each other, one created using CorelDraw and another created with Illustrator, which one would be better?
Answer: The one that is designed better.
It's the product, not the process.
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