![]() ![]() But when I started attempting to vector trace my hand lettering, Illustrator's weaknesses became even more glaring. "Deal with it," I told myself, and I did for a few years. Immediate frustration! Illustrator's drawing capabilities (though getting better) are puny when compared to the control and accuracy found in most CAD programs, but it is what it is. Years later, as I made the transition to Graphic Designer, I figured I'd better start learning Adobe Illustrator. It was confusing and packed with complex capabilities, but over time, I learned to draw efficiently and create whatever I saw in my mind's eye. The first graphics software I learned to use was a CAD program meant for Engineers and Product Designers. I have something of a confession to make.
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