WEll now, I feel the need to get involved in this one. I have used both, and
also Xara and Macromedia Fireworks, ooops, and also briefly Painter (and
others along the way). You can pixel paint all you want if you like, but I
do not restrict myself to that sort of painting, as I can paint with vectors
easily as well, once you master the vectoring tools, it is just a different
way to push the brush so to speak. There are so many methods you can apply
to the "brush" now days, that there IS crossover. Most people get set into
one method or program, and the programs are constantly adding more, as you
say. I am new to Linux, and only briefly tried out the gimp and
Killustrator, but will do more of it testing testing.
JoAnn
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 11:22 PM
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> Subject: Re: [techtalk] To me it fast becomes a
> non-technicalissue...(COREL/GIMP/PHOTOSHOPetc.)
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> <snip>
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> > I tend to disagree, actually.
>
> erm... why...
>
> It's like the difference between drafting/architecture and
> painting... drafting and painting have their own purposes, and can both be
> done very methodically. Personally, I would think it would be a Good Thing
> (tm) to have different tools for vecto and pixel drawing JUST as you have
> different tools for drafting and painting.
>
> -nicole
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