Royk Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 Hey peeps, As a professional graphic designer, (mostly Photo editing / manipulation and illustration) i am a heavy Photoshop user. Specially with the AI help inside Photoshop, changing things are a walk in the park these days. I own Photo and Designer V1. Designer replaced my Illustrator needs when things go vector. It is a bumby ride sometimes when i work with teams that are in a Adobe space (most are), but so far i found my way. So, here I am, working with Photoshop and still holding off updating to V2. The Spring sale is lurking me in.. but i wonder how far Photo V2 can go compared with Photoshop. I dont expect the same AI controls Photoshop has, but lets say.. selecting things propper with a click.. things like that... Is there a proffesional here that made the switch fully and how did it turned out? EDIT: I have watched tons of youtubes about Photo V2. The thing is.. most of them are a bit biased / or at least anti Adobe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy05 Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 Well, it really depends on what you need for your workflow. If AI object selection can save you an hour a day, staying within Adobe's environment might be worth it. Time is money, especially for professional work. The same goes for other AI features like generative fill. But remember, Adobe tends to turn such free features into paid ones after they proved to be very successful. I doubt all the AI goodies will stay free forever. You'll likely get a tiny free taste, but eventually, you'll have to pay. AI features are resource-intensive, even for Adobe. Royk 1 Quote »A designer's job is to improve the general quality of life. In fact, it's the only reason for our existence.«Paul Rand (1914-1996) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royk Posted March 20 Author Share Posted March 20 Thankyou @Andy05 for your response. Good point about the future of all those AI products inside Photoshop!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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