

It’s that Apple feel! (And it matters, it makes you happy) It’s the same smooth as silk feeling I get from trying out Procreate, after coming from Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. (I heard their UI updates independent program loop and work with its touch screen and touch pad very closely, so the screen show the movement as fast as possible) I didn’t mean just the speed, it’s this fingerprint of Apple in their OS and iOS devices that puts the smooth animation in front of everything. Note that when I save this .ai I did not change any settings from the default ones and it opens, fortunately. The biggest fear is that will my file open up again? It opens .aiĪlright! As long as it does not looks broken… I don’t care that it will keep the fonts or not since I have mostly already vectorized them. (Also I am waiting for your challenge to After Effects too, Serif!) For Premiere I will just try to use Blender’s video editor that might sucks, but once I can do it I will have a free video editor to use forever. If I can transition PS and AI to Affinity Photo and Designer, I can take advantage of a one-app After Effects. This is where Affinity’s plan might shine. (I also feel like I wasted money in months that I only use 1 out of 4–5 programs I installed) Adobe’s subscription works more with those with a predictable responsibility. In October I use Illustrator for game UI, December I use Photoshop and After Effects for game graphics and doujinshi movie making, but this January I only code the game in VSCode and I wasted the subscription money. It might results in much cheaper cost then buying individual CS6 Adobe programs we used to do (and have to pay more for upgrades too)īut it’s painful when there are months that you didn’t use something in the plan. Bought it at an insane 60% discount.Īs you can see, subscription model does NOT mesh well with a person like a solo game developer.


I love Adobe, but after I updated my card number I forgot to tell Adobe about it and got cut off my subscription plan.
