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    • CosmoglotJay
      CosmoglotJay @Basil Godevenos last edited by

      @Basil-Godevenos That's just the plain truth, man. Particularly where illustration is concerned, I haven't found anything Photoshop does that AP can't. Drawing, painting, layer types, outputs, etc. (AP even reads Photoshop files.)

      Wow, I'm starting to sound like I'm sponsored by Affinity or something. Promise I'm not! (Unless ... does saving a whole bunch of money count as being sponsored?) 😉

      Jay Douglas Rumisek

      www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
      www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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        jdubz last edited by

        When it comes to vector stuff, I'm finding I like Affinity Designer a lot better than Illustrator.

        Affinity Photo is a bit of a different story. If you were doing UI design or photo manipulation primarily, I'd say Affinity is better than Photoshop. But if you're doing a lot of custom design and digital painting, I don't think it can hold a candle to photoshop. That might change in the next few years when it catches up on brush dynamics.

        I've switched over to using both Publisher and Designer for vectors and page layouts though. I'm not seeing anything illustrator offers that I can't do just as or more easily than Illustrator or InDesign.

        Josh White
        https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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        • smceccarelli
          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @CosmoglotJay last edited by

          @CosmoglotJay Yes, ProCreate is a fabulous app and I don’t think I’d feel the need to change to a different one from painting on the iPad.
          Wishing you to get an Apple Pencil for Xmas then!

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          • CosmoglotJay
            CosmoglotJay @jdubz last edited by

            @jdubz that has me wondering - have you used Procreate? (I haven't.) I'm curious how you find it compares with Photoshop re: brush dynamics, and how that measures up against Photo's?

            Jay Douglas Rumisek

            www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
            www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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            • smceccarelli
              smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @CosmoglotJay last edited by

              @CosmoglotJay Cannot comment for AP, but compared to PS the brush dynamics of ProCreate is better. The newest version is a pretty solid piece of software, with which you can do practically everything you can do in Photoshop (in terms of painting, not photo-editing). Some functionalities are still missing, but overall is a great tool for painting.

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              • Basil Godevenos
                Basil Godevenos last edited by

                FWIW, I use Procreate almost exclusively. I'm a novice, so I'm not exploring the tool much in terms of pushing any particular style or anything, but I do enjoy working it in.

                https://www.instagram.com/bas.g.art/

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                  jdubz @CosmoglotJay last edited by

                  @CosmoglotJay I use Procreate a lot and the only brush that I haven't had much luck replicating is the watercolor brushes that Photoshop is capable of doing. I was hoping that the new 5.0 version could do it, but I'm finding that it's falling short a bit.

                  I'm going to attempt to export the watercolor brush I use and see if importing it into Procreate will retain its capabilities but I'm not holding by breath.

                  It's a really tough comparison because they do certain things better or worse than the other. For example, inking in Photoshop is terrible once you get used to it in Procreate. It's not even close. I love using both in different ways at this point. But, I could say if you're primary job was producing finished art, you could exclusively Procreate no problem.

                  Josh White
                  https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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                  • Sue Knause
                    Sue Knause last edited by

                    I just got the Affinity Photo and Designer. I used Photoshop and illustrator in the WAYYYY back machine in the early 2000's(is that a thing) so understand basics minus upgrades. etc. Do you all have suggestions for videos or courses to watch or take to get up to speed on the new tools on the iPad?

                    Thanks,

                    Sue

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                    • CosmoglotJay
                      CosmoglotJay last edited by

                      Sure.

                      Affinity has a few official YouTube channels:
                      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZN-kIrZUQyoTnexM3jJAw

                      There’s also Affinity Revolution: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6xPJ4dx82vSjysPUyjlCsw

                      And if you search you can find a bunch of other channels and videos too. Also the official Affinity forums are pretty helpful.

                      Jay Douglas Rumisek

                      www.instagram.com/CosmoglotJay
                      www.CosmoglotCreative.com

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                      • carriecopadraws
                        carriecopadraws SVS OG @CosmoglotJay last edited by

                        @CosmoglotJay I just want to chime in that though I primarily use Clip Studio Paint for my illustration, I have switch from Adobe suite to Affinity (desktop versions) over the last few months for the graphic design stuff (like making a page of layout options for a client to look at.)

                        There was a little bit of a transition to relearn how to do a few things, but Affinity has been awesome! They even have features I appreciate that Photoshop doesn't have. And for a one-time payment of about $50 for each program, it was totally worth it. The Adobe CC suite was almost $700/yr for me, and I paid $150 for 3 Affinity programs last year (that do everything I used Adobe for), so that's $0 this year for software, woo!

                        There are a ton of Affinity tutorials and support out there, it's worth a look if you need a cheaper design solution!

                        Carrie Copa
                        https://carriecopadraws.com/

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                        • NicolaSchofield
                          NicolaSchofield last edited by

                          Just a note to say that if anyone has been thinking of trying affinity, now is a good time. They're offering 3 months free trial and 50% off if you decide to buy:

                          https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/supporting-the-creative-community/

                          Nicola Schofield

                          Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                          Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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