Freehand vs Illustrator the movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f8CKjsYS9k
Here is video about drawing tangent lines in Inkscape 0.46, CorelDraw! 2.0, Aldus FreeHand 4.0 and Illustrator CS2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFZVEGad8jM
Comparison videos
Re: Comparison videos
There is a Round #2 video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qZgT3fn ... re=related
Because of the controversy and debate on the best way Illustrator techniques could match FreeHand techniques as shown in the video, I redid the test in AICS4 using advice from AI experts like Monika Gause, Mordy Golding, and the Adobe AI Forum. This made the tests more fair but the speed times still couldn't beat FreeHand. I tried at least 6 times per example and chose the fastest time for each. Here is what I posted in the YouTube comments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qZgT3fn ... re=related
Because of the controversy and debate on the best way Illustrator techniques could match FreeHand techniques as shown in the video, I redid the test in AICS4 using advice from AI experts like Monika Gause, Mordy Golding, and the Adobe AI Forum. This made the tests more fair but the speed times still couldn't beat FreeHand. I tried at least 6 times per example and chose the fastest time for each. Here is what I posted in the YouTube comments:
I did some tests using faster methods in AI CS4 to be more fair with this video:
STARTUP: Same
STARS: New time 30 sec. Used Star Tool, add spikes, Offset Path & delete original star
ZOOM: Same
ROUND CORNER: New time 45 sec. Make Round Rectangle & overlay Circle, Pathfinder Minus for concave corner, Copy/Paste shape to bottom & use Pathfinder Minus again
SELECT & MOVE: New time 10 sec. Isolation Mode
TEXT ON PATH: New time 1.5 min. Split Circle, Type on upper & lower curve, adjust
Comparing my times to ones in the video show better speeds in AI CS4 but I couldn’t beat FreeHand in any test. I did try Effect>Stylize>Round Corner but it rounds ALL the inside corners. Also problems matching FHs precise angles quickly because its Object Panel functions were in one spot instead of spread around.
Conclusion: AI has many features for artists but if speed & precision are important, go FreeHand. Adobe would be smart to let it be a legitimate choice alongside Illustrator.
maeric9 —1 month ago
Re: Comparison videos
At work we ROFLOL'd watching those video's. We still hope Adobe incorporates those time saving and practical functions from FreeHand into Illustrator.