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What Difference between Adobe Photoshop & Coral Draw?
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If memory serves, Draw is vector-based, so it'll have more in common with Adobe Illustrator than Photoshop...
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it's been a while since I used CD but when I last looked Ucht was correct - CD offers more Vector based support and page layout tools than actual image manipulation.
Photoshop concentrates on working with exisiting images and "painting" with only limited vector support. I stopped using Corel when freehand was released and havn't looked back since! |
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Photoshop is based on pixils (which means blowing up a smaller image will make the image look fuzzy and pixilated) Corel Draw on the other hand is based on object manipulation. If you are an artist without your computer, you might prefer photoshop, as I do. If you want to get into flash, or if you already know flash, you might prefer corel, because flash is also based on object manipulation. I guess illustrator must be too.
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Is it Pixils or Pixel?
Adobe - has a lot of brushes that you can use, it's also customizable too. Draw - has a limited set of brushes. If im wrong, please correct me |
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Thanks for the answer.
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I have not even used CD most likely because I have been using photoshop since version 3
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