

What the Font: It's built right into Corel. In Corel, you can double click a node to delete it, or double click on a path to add a node. They're difficult to select, and you need multiple tools to modify them. Anchor Points: I've always found Anchor Points in AI a pain to work with. Ungroup All: In Corel, you can use one command to ungroup all of the selected objects, whereas in AI, you often need to repeatedly click Ungroup.

I hate having to keep going back to the Align panel in AI.

Simply click two objects and hit the single-key shortcut to align them (the first object always aligns to the second - no "Key Object" stuff like in AI). In AI, I haven't found a similar function.Īlignment: Corel has very simple align commands. Hopefully Adobe will adopt some of these aspects in CS6.īreaking Text Apart: In Corel, you can break apart lines of text by clicking ctrl-k - it's very simple and quick. I know Illustrator is the industry standard and CorelDraw is its weird Canadian cousin, but Corel really gets a few things right where Illustrator falls on its face. Join our Discord server Design Subreddits LIST Please report any posts which break these rules, to maintain the quality of the subreddit.
COREL VS ILLUSTRATOR CS6 FULL
No Candid / Non-Consenting Explicit / Sensitive ContentĬontact / Engage Moderators Appropriatelyįor full explanation of the rules see here. Illustrator CS6 is notably faster and smarter then the previous edition.Shared work must have a comment for context and use the green "Sharing Work" flair.

It's a huge file, though, so patience will probably be required.
COREL VS ILLUSTRATOR CS6 INSTALL
Please note, the file you'll download here is Adobe's Download Manager, which will then fetch and install Illustrator for you. Is it worth the upgrade, then? Tricky: the performance enhancements and UI tweaks are welcome, but may not be enough to justify the outlay. There's a new image tracing engine to help you convert raster images to vectors, for instance, and the program can now easily create seamless tiled vector patterns, but that's about it. You're looking for something more? Illustrator CS6 is relatively short on the big new features. And you can dock tools horizontally or vertically to organise your workspace just how you'd like. So even options which were previously hidden away, such as the Shape and Pen tools, can now be torn off and docked. There's an obvious new look (you can even tweak the UI brightness to your personal taste), but Adobe report making more than 40 usability tweaks to the Illustrator interface, from easier font changes to inline editing of layer names.Īnd workspace management just generally works a little more like you'd always hoped. The previous Gaussian blur implementation wasn't the best, for instance, but it's been optimised for CS6, and as a result Gaussian blurs (and effects which depend on them, such as drop shadows and glows) are now much, much faster. True 64-bit support and Adobe's Mercury Performance System play a big part in improving responsiveness, but Adobe have also been identifying and resolving bottlenecks all around the package. One major headline this time is the new focus on performance. Adobe Illustrator CS6 is a powerful vector drawing tool that includes everything you'll need for design, web and video projects.
