![]() ![]() I'm so used to pressing "V" to get back to a move tool that really doesn't exist in Sketch. ![]() They do what you expect every time without there being a clusterf*%# of different tools to have to make use of (ahem. I don't get the infamous rainbow wheel in this program.įrom a UI perspective, I think the pen and node tool and very innovative. ![]() You can export to a tremendous amount of file types and even PSDs (with some limitations).Īrtboards are quick and responsive. The "persona" modes allow you to quickly switch from vector to pixel based editing and the export feature is the way "slicing" should have always been inside photoshop in my opinion. If you dive deeper into Affinity it becomes a really be-all-end-all tool. Try zooming in over one million percent on any other of these apps. In terms of performance and migration from an Adobe product, I think Affinity wins hands down. Before Affinity I used (and still use) Sketch. I come from Photoshop/Illustrator like most anyone else. I don’t think you have to choose, and it’s likely a combination of many tools will be the best approach. If you’re just drawing coloured roundrects, there’s lots of tools that do it well.Īlso, remember that if you’re going to create wide gamut UI images, that’s only possible in a handful of tools (which include Photoshop, Illustrator and Affinity Designer). Everyone here will likely have an opinion on that, but mine is that Photoshop’s masking and other abilities makes it unique and better for many things. Highly detailed app icons are unpractical in anything else. I agree, but at the same time, I find it impossible to create certain things in anything other than Photoshop. Please start using applications for their purpose. I would rate Affinity Designer, Illustrator and Photoshop’s exporting abilities as better than Experience Design’s right now (that might change in the future). Affinity Designer, Illustrator and Photoshop can all export assets for web and native apps, using many different methods - all three have slices, Photoshop also has Generator, and Illustrator also has a new Export for Screens feature. ![]()
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