@@TutsUp Thank you. Can you tell me what voice generator you used please? It's the smoothest sounding one I've heard. I've been looking for a good one.
I mostly do stuff for web design, which often includes logo work and modding and touching up various images. I have a XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro Display drawing tablet and Affinity Designer . Works for me . After Adobe moved to a subscription model, I looked around and tried a few different apps trying to find a replacement for Illustrator. I was so happy when I found Designer. For me, Designer is way easier to draw with and manipulate drawings than Illustrator.
You can use Affinity Designer with Open source software Inkscape together, whatever features not there in AD you can alternatively find those in Inkscape like bitmap images tracing, shape blend tool etc.
I think the subscription plan was the key factor for most of us that switched from adobe to affinity designer. Another thing is that Adobe software felt too bloated on my pc. Without any cloud bloat, affinity designer starts a lot quicker and imo is more intuitive to get used to. Btw, I really enjoyed a lot of your videos. Do you think there's a way to do svg animations with affinity designer and another tool that is not adobe? I know that there are AI and Lottie but is there a non adobe alternative?
HiRea, I agree with about the subscription plan issue. and for a free animation software like after effect, i don't know realy, but i think "HitFilm Express" may be a solution for this, i did not try it yet, but it looked like they are the free version of After Effect
I'm a beginner in graphic designing and I choose Affinity products as my first tool.. It's easy to use and the UI looks relaxing compare to Adobe.. It's worth your money..
Illustrator slows down my machine to the point of becoming unusable.....and it´s a i7 with 32G of RAM and a TITAN X graphics card, on a SSD .... Adobe sucks in everyway, i am ditching this shit, even photoshop.
Back that up dude, can’t just throw it out there. I’m not an Adobe user - but slamming industry leaders (unquantified) leaves us wondering your reason.
Illustrator is really a vector drawing software. More complex but more advanced in functionality and more sophisticated. Designer is lighter for computer to support but miss many things, and rasterize the images that you think it is vector in the final PDF. So no one is really perfect. I would say: Illustrator is the Leader of vector drawing and Designer is a nice alternative more lighter version and much less expensive, but be careful that it switches you to bitmap mode specially if you want a 100% vector in your project
No, not bothered by it. It speaks to trust and authenticity. If you want to grow a good community - be authentic. You can clearly speak and converse in English - use your voice, unless perhaps you have a speech impediment that’s restricting you from doing so - then it’s quite understandable.
Hi Marsorry, Yes obviously it is a computer voice (I am not mimicking anyone here) , and obviously I am not a native English speaker (I am African ) . Is this bothering you? Because if it is, this is not the purpose of the video
But the problem on affinity is it does not have a shapebuilder tool or image trace functionality, personally, I am having hard time making logos using only the geometry tools, unlike with AI that does have the shapebuilder tool, making composition of different arts is a breeze. The only thing I dont like on adobe illustrator is how heavy it is on ram and cpu processs.
I use /and love affinity designer on iPad. But dag they're missing alot of my fav ai features. Like zig zag, shape builder, color swap and fit to shape
I agree, it is an alternative pretty nice, much less expensive, but not N° 1. I think this way is good, because when it becomes N° 1, like Adobe, they will change commercial policy or increase the price. This way users have more choices
Affinity is missing out on tons of new potential customers without them supporting right-to-left writing. Seems like one of those things it would take a week to implement and yet years go by and it still doesn't exist.
Adobe software is expensive, but it is the best of the best. There’s nothing like Photoshop and Illustrator. Comparing Illustrator to Affinity Designer is like comparing a Commuter Bus to an Uber car. Both are transportation, but one carries 100 people and the other carries 4. The difference is really that big if you really know these programs. Doing these comparisons has the unfortunate effect of suggesting that these are actually comparable products. They are as different in scale and scope as they are in price. You’re saving money by buying AD, but you not getting the equivalent of Illustrator, or anything close for the 50 dollar cost of AD. You’re getting what you pay for.
My left ear loved it...
😂😂😂👍
Siri liked it
There's something wrong with the audio, the voice is only on the left channel
thank you HSHT, i will try to fix it if i can
@@TutsUp Still not fixed
It's also a FUCKING robot
@@TutsUp Thank you. Can you tell me what voice generator you used please? It's the smoothest sounding one I've heard. I've been looking for a good one.
TutsUp If you edit in Premiere, go to Effects->Audio->Fill Left with Right or Fill Right With Left)
I use Affinity stack professionally for almost 2 years now. Unlike Adobe's, they never disappoint me. Really great for the value.
I mostly do stuff for web design, which often includes logo work and modding and touching up various images. I have a XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro Display drawing tablet and Affinity Designer . Works for me . After Adobe moved to a subscription model, I looked around and tried a few different apps trying to find a replacement for Illustrator. I was so happy when I found Designer. For me, Designer is way easier to draw with and manipulate drawings than Illustrator.
shape-builder tool makes the difference...
Affinity designer pen tool is the best pen tool ever!
I find affinity Designer and Photo just seem to satisfy every little gripe i have with adobe
Exactly the question I wanted to ask. As I feel I like I’m missing out or won’t get a job without using adobe
Your profile picture is awesome.
MrMisterPanda thanks found it on google images years ago
You can use Affinity Designer with Open source software Inkscape together, whatever features not there in AD you can alternatively find those in Inkscape like bitmap images tracing, shape blend tool etc.
I am new to here
Can anyone tell me
Which is best Adobe illustrator or Affinity designer ?
@BlueRazorFoxYT thank you for your reply
You will get problem with missing font on affinity design
I think the subscription plan was the key factor for most of us that switched from adobe to affinity designer. Another thing is that Adobe software felt too bloated on my pc. Without any cloud bloat, affinity designer starts a lot quicker and imo is more intuitive to get used to.
Btw, I really enjoyed a lot of your videos. Do you think there's a way to do svg animations with affinity designer and another tool that is not adobe? I know that there are AI and Lottie but is there a non adobe alternative?
HiRea,
I agree with about the subscription plan issue.
and for a free animation software like after effect, i don't know realy, but i think "HitFilm Express" may be a solution for this, i did not try it yet, but it looked like they are the free version of After Effect
@@TutsUp Thank you! I will check it out.
Closest free option to AE is Fusion 9. It’s node based instead of layers, but they can do all the same things
@@junovhs4646 Fusion 9 seems to be just what I need. Thanks!
Whooooah! Finally, you got voice.
Thank you for sharing!!! I'm switching from AI to AD right now...
the hell is up with Robo-voice?
russian bot clearly xD
I'm a beginner in graphic designing and I choose Affinity products as my first tool..
It's easy to use and the UI looks relaxing compare to Adobe.. It's worth your money..
Illustrator slows down my machine to the point of becoming unusable.....and it´s a i7 with 32G of RAM and a TITAN X graphics card, on a SSD ....
Adobe sucks in everyway, i am ditching this shit, even photoshop.
I’ve used Ai for 20 years and now I realized Affinity works better than it.
is it possible to write arabic?
yes
How? There is no option to choose right to left.
First
adobe sucks
Why?
Back that up dude, can’t just throw it out there. I’m not an Adobe user - but slamming industry leaders (unquantified) leaves us wondering your reason.
Illustrator is really a vector drawing software. More complex but more advanced in functionality and more sophisticated. Designer is lighter for computer to support but miss many things, and rasterize the images that you think it is vector in the final PDF. So no one is really perfect. I would say: Illustrator is the Leader of vector drawing and Designer is a nice alternative more lighter version and much less expensive, but be careful that it switches you to bitmap mode specially if you want a 100% vector in your project
No, not bothered by it. It speaks to trust and authenticity. If you want to grow a good community - be authentic. You can clearly speak and converse in English - use your voice, unless perhaps you have a speech impediment that’s restricting you from doing so - then it’s quite understandable.
thank Marsorry, i will consider talking in a future video :)
Ok, this guy’s definitely an Asian using a computer to mimic an American voice. The grammar is just too obvious to ignore...
Hi Marsorry,
Yes obviously it is a computer voice (I am not mimicking anyone here) , and obviously I am not a native English speaker (I am African ) . Is this bothering you? Because if it is, this is not the purpose of the video
Marsorry Ickua, you should have apologized for that comment.
But the problem on affinity is it does not have a shapebuilder tool or image trace functionality, personally, I am having hard time making logos using only the geometry tools, unlike with AI that does have the shapebuilder tool, making composition of different arts is a breeze.
The only thing I dont like on adobe illustrator is how heavy it is on ram and cpu processs.
I use /and love affinity designer on iPad. But dag they're missing alot of my fav ai features. Like zig zag, shape builder, color swap and fit to shape
Plus maybe 1000 more, give or take a few.
Affinity will never be no1 without a shape-builder tool. Mind blowing that they haven't prioritised this.
I agree, it is an alternative pretty nice, much less expensive, but not N° 1. I think this way is good, because when it becomes N° 1, like Adobe, they will change commercial policy or increase the price. This way users have more choices
Affinity Designer is missing the object blending tool available in Illustrator - that is a K.O. criteria
Affinity is missing out on tons of new potential customers without them supporting right-to-left writing.
Seems like one of those things it would take a week to implement and yet years go by and it still doesn't exist.
Third
You sound like Anonymous, but a little more constipated. J/k
Why the audio only left channel
Adobe software is expensive, but it is the best of the best. There’s nothing like Photoshop and Illustrator. Comparing Illustrator to Affinity Designer is like comparing a Commuter Bus to an Uber car. Both are transportation, but one carries 100 people and the other carries 4. The difference is really that big if you really know these programs. Doing these comparisons has the unfortunate effect of suggesting that these are actually comparable products. They are as different in scale and scope as they are in price. You’re saving money by buying AD, but you not getting the equivalent of Illustrator, or anything close for the 50 dollar cost of AD. You’re getting what you pay for.
Adobe have serious competition hehe