@Chad Whitaker It has a learning curve if you are used to Adobe. You have to think of it as an Apple iWork app like Keynote for it to make sense. I'm still debating on using it as a replacement for Illustrator/Photoshop. I especially like the path editing tool because it rounds to whole/half pixels.
@Chad Whitaker@David Ly There's definitely a learning curve and I agree on the iWork comment. It can't quite replace Photoshop/Illustrator at this point, it has limitations, however it's incredibly light weight and has some super powerful features that make it easier to achieve a number of things that require more work in Photoshop.
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David Ly
I used Sketch instead of Adobe Products.
3 months ago
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Chad Whitaker
What do you think about Sketch? Does it just slow you down or does it offer new workflows to eventually speed up your process?
3 months ago
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David Ly
@Chad Whitaker It has a learning curve if you are used to Adobe. You have to think of it as an Apple iWork app like Keynote for it to make sense. I'm still debating on using it as a replacement for Illustrator/Photoshop. I especially like the path editing tool because it rounds to whole/half pixels.
3 months ago
@Chad Whitaker @David Ly There's definitely a learning curve and I agree on the iWork comment. It can't quite replace Photoshop/Illustrator at this point, it has limitations, however it's incredibly light weight and has some super powerful features that make it easier to achieve a number of things that require more work in Photoshop.
3 months ago
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Dominik Martin
Looks really wonderful.
Thanks much for the rebound!
3 months ago
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Nolan Marketti
Such simple shapes...which makes it wonderful composition wise.
3 months ago