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Corel, while a fine set of programs in themselves, is not even in the same league as Adobe CS when it comes to professional business applications.
After having used Corel since version 1 (for OS/2, still have the box and everything downstairs... sheesh, freaky hoarder I am), and having used Illustrator and other products through the years, CorelDraw and Inkscape are my go-to products. And I've been a "digital media" corporate professional using these tools the whole time. Illustrator is fine, and very powerful, but so far there hasn't been anything I haven't been able to do in CorelDraw, and more and more often, Inkscape is doing most of what I need quite nicely. I'd put my CorelDraw up against Illustrator any day (and have many times), so as far as the "same league", I ain't tryin'a hear dat. Now, back to model railroading. Chris, DIZZZAMN! That huge building behind the crane is FOXY!
I guess I am the oddball using Illustrator to do ALL of my design and layout work. To me, AI is a CAD when you know how to do things.
Bob, I hope you understand that I wasn't sure I'd be able to buy another crane. I am using one on my larger layout right next to a freight station:https://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NewLayoutSpace#5866543271471971250
when do you think this will make it beyond CAD?
Already has John. Just nowhere near ready for prime time yet.
Chris, what did you use for the brick streets? They look stellar!-Cody F.
http://monstermodelworks.com/N-Scale/N-Cobblestone-Sheets/