Super vectorizer 2 mode 1 vs 22/1/2024 My CC subscription ends next month and I'm taking the leap. As a print designer, I am definitely concerned about some of the missing features and also about the way raster and vector features seem to be mixed together. In my neck of the woods, that's a huge no-no for print design - I need to have clear understanding of when I am not going to get a purely vector output. Also nervously awaiting Affinity Publisher, as I have a book layout project that needs to be done ASAP. It's definitely inconvenient timing in terms of my projects, but I really wanted to switch last year when my subscription came up for renewal. With Publisher nowhere in sight, I decided to eat another year with Adobe. I resent being locked in a year at a time in order to avoid paying a lot more per month - especially since I haven't updated my software in a couple of years due to older equipment. I anticipate some adjustment discomfort, but ultimately I think it will work out. I don't remember the last time a printer asked for native AI files and I'm excited about potentially getting an iPad Pro that integrates well with my design suite. I feel like a lot of designers are snobby about Adobe being king and am also looking forward to being another pro who proves that you don't have to spend $$$ locked into a contract to make it in print design. #Super vectorizer 2 mode 1 vs 2 for mac.
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