![]() ![]() But it needs a more solid core of functionalities in order to get there. I believe firmly that Affinity is in the lead to cap this market. With an " Adobe Reputation" and with comfortable prices for hobbyists as well as professionals and a bit of marketing, the Sales VOLUME of Affinity has the potential to explode! There's a huge market tired of the Adobe Extortion, waiting for something new, better and much cheaper. While its a good skill to be able to create your very own stylish looking stencil from an image using the pen tool, when I just want to get a few shapes for cracks/explosion holes/rusted metal outlines, scratches etc etc, I just want. The fact that you don't buy, but rather just rent Adobe Software and the discrimination against European Customers all are points that don't sit well, even with profssionals. The only reason I want a convert selection to vector is to convert random/organic patterns to a vector shape. ![]() I know there has been A LOT of grumblings about Adobe's insane prices in photo and graphics fora I'm following. But inching ever closer to Adobe in functionalities and keeping retail prices down could potentially torpedo Adobe. It's hard as a user to judge how much such functionalities would influence the price in a negative way. So, it beggars belief that it is still not included in Affinity Designer 2, Affinity Photo 2 and Affinity Publisher 2. That's abuse of privilege and it has moved me to chuck Adobe overboard!īut still, an AutoTrace function is yesterday's technology in this scope, really. But it's VASTLY overpriced software, which even slaps on a 50% increase in the price for European users, and you don't even get to own the damn thing. And to be able to stay at this user's comfort prices, with good and at times great Software, we cannot expect everything. Will Affinity continue to be competitive with ever new graphics capabilities following new Softwares, Hardwares and even AI?Īffinity is affordable for hobbyists as well as professionals. I can't see any (significant) difference in Inpainting, Background Removal and such from V1.Īnd since this is tangential to the Algorithms used in AutoTrace, converting Bitmap into Vector, the question should be asked ![]() Affinity Designer is a vector-based design program with an intuitive user interface that. Affinity Photo is a powerful image editing program that allows you to create and edit RAW images, create stunning effects, and add various layers of manipulation. I'm not too impressed with the image recognition functionalities in Affinity Photo V2 either. Affinity Photo Designer and Publisher are two different products from the Affinity family. But it's a lot of back and forth, potential security issues and general nuisance. For Affinity Designer users though, we're ou. Sure, you can do it online, with mixed results. Having the ability to trace vector copies of your images is a standard feature of any vectors graphics software. And while Vector Magic is excellent, its not free - the desktop edition costs more than both my Affinity products combined lol. Really happy to support Affinity in their aim to be an affordable alternative. It's such a bummer that this relatively simple, yet essential functionality is still not onboard in Affinity Designer V2. Lets face it, most of us bought Affinity Designer because we didn't want to be gouged monthly by Adobe. ![]()
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