You may have heard that Affinity Designer is like Illustrator, except it doesn’t have the image trace tool, so it’s not as good as Illustrator. This program has totally replaced Illustrator and Photoshop for me (goodbye subscription fees!), and it has sped up my workflow considerably because I don’t have to transfer files to another device and boot up the ol’ lap top to start working. Then I discovered Affinity Designer for iPads. Then when iPads came out and I started transitioning all of my drawing to the iPad screen, I went through the cumbersome process of converting my iPad drawings to vectors and making patterns, designs, and layouts in Illustrator and Photoshop. As you all know, in those days there was no such thing as iPad drawing, and we all just accepted desktop and laptop computers as the norm. I’ve been working in Photoshop and Illustrator since I started art school in 2005. Not because I get an affiliate bonus when you buy it (I don’t), but because I love it so much I want to share it with the iPad art and design community! Spoiler: I’m going to try to convince you to get Affinity Designer for iPads.
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