![]() Though there's a little bit to go yet, the amount of parameters in brush and mixer brush provide a great platform for professional work that holds its own. It would be too much of an afterthought if illustrators were not in mind. The built in brush stabilization suggests Affinity are pretty interested in the software for illustration. If I can't make good work with the brush options already there, more options won't cure that. A few more brush parameters would be welcome but I'd rather have the responsiveness over a few extra parameters. ![]() ![]() It's smooth and bridges the gap between the pros and cons of doing similar on traditional mediums. With a trackpad in my left hand and a pen in my right I can slide and zoom and spin a large canvas to exactly where I need to make the next mark in an instant without lag. I was a Corel Painter user a few years ago too but none of them can rival the responsiveness of canvas manipulation that Photo has. I'm still using Photoshop for various tools that have yet to be realised by Photo but I've moved over to Photo entirely for my illustration work. I love drawing! and i know photo isn't really made for it.
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