Off topic: Transylvania you say, adecalea zona Dracula?
din Ardeal mai bine zis, chiar nu departe de Bran-Brasov. (~60km)
 
					
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			Posted 21 December 2007 - 01:11 AM
 
					
				
				
				
					
				
			
				
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			Posted 21 December 2007 - 01:23 AM
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.
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			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!
 
					
				
				
				
					
				
			
				
			Posted 29 March 2008 - 06:34 PM
 and for making the logos Corel is very fast. When I want to open some CDR file in Illustrator I always export firt in EPS format, for me that way is much better then exporting in AI file, of course all colors must be flat.
 and for making the logos Corel is very fast. When I want to open some CDR file in Illustrator I always export firt in EPS format, for me that way is much better then exporting in AI file, of course all colors must be flat.

 
					
				
				
				
					
				
			
				
			Posted 30 April 2008 - 06:01 PM
 
					
				
				
				
					
				
			
				
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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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