jus wonderin bout something when u draw on a vector layer in adobe programs u can keep scrolling in without pixelation. ive tried with my sketchbook designer n still when u zoom iin its pixelated. any solutions? cos i find this program much easier to use and have taught myself virtually everything.
this has THE SHITTIEST export options I have seen in any graphics software up til now. Take note Autodesk: export to Photoshop does not mean flatten the image, that way exporting to Photoshop is no different than saving it as a JPG and opening it in Photoshop. If it's a VECTOR program it should export vector. Don't get me started on the SVG, the SVG isn't seen as vector you can work with it's paths on a bitmap. Thank God for Adobe Illustrator's Live Paint. I feel like I'm working with a beta
@VTKlutZ no it doesn't SketchBook Pro is still very raster based like Photoshop. Designer is Pro on crack because it has the awesome ability of combining raster and vector together. Both are good, but the Designer version may allow you to take shortcuts reducing the time it takes to create a very nice design
jus wonderin bout something when u draw on a vector layer in adobe programs u can keep scrolling in without pixelation. ive tried with my sketchbook designer n still when u zoom iin its pixelated. any solutions? cos i find this program much easier to use and have taught myself virtually everything.
deadman25us 2 hours ago
This is just too amazing, I need to get this one soon.
inukaiversus 1 week ago
this has THE SHITTIEST export options I have seen in any graphics software up til now. Take note Autodesk: export to Photoshop does not mean flatten the image, that way exporting to Photoshop is no different than saving it as a JPG and opening it in Photoshop. If it's a VECTOR program it should export vector. Don't get me started on the SVG, the SVG isn't seen as vector you can work with it's paths on a bitmap. Thank God for Adobe Illustrator's Live Paint. I feel like I'm working with a beta
motionwindart 2 weeks ago
This does have all the features that Sketchbook Pro would have Right? So if i had to decide i should get designer instead of Pro?
VTKlutZ 11 months ago
@VTKlutZ no it doesn't SketchBook Pro is still very raster based like Photoshop. Designer is Pro on crack because it has the awesome ability of combining raster and vector together. Both are good, but the Designer version may allow you to take shortcuts reducing the time it takes to create a very nice design
eikay18 8 months ago