Art Software
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Art Software
I amsure this topic has been reviewed before, but I am new and would like some updated info. I purchased a PlasmaCam and the software is so tedious to work with. I am thinking about Adobe Illustrator, I would think that you could get a design pretty close there with lessen the time spent in the PlasmaCam software. Any suggestions / tips??? The designes are great out here so someone knows the right way to do this. Understand it won't be easy, but there has to be a product to start in....Input appreciated.
- Scratch
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Re: Art Software
My vote is for Corel draw. I have version 11 I think, but I know there are a bunch of versions that people use with great success.
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- JJsCustomDesigns
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Re: Art Software
i use CorelDraw too. Great program now that i kinda know how to use it
"There are bigger things planned for you in your life, be patient"
Im on the prowl for a good used Hypertherm Plasma with hand torch.
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Thanks
Im on the prowl for a good used Hypertherm Plasma with hand torch.
PM me with details
Thanks
- twicecustom
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Re: Art Software
I vote for CorelDraw as well.. I have x3 and x4.. Lots of people on here use it, and if you get in a bind, someone def knows how to do it. I learned lots of little tricks to make it easier on youtube.
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Re: Art Software
illustrator, its really powerful, but expensive to buy