vecartoon Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 I am new to vector drawing and have been using a trial version of Adobe Illustrator. I just purchased Affinity from the Mac store. There are lots of "bits and pieces" of info in various places, but I could sure use about half a dozen fundamentals and getting started videos as well as written documentation for this software, preferably a web version I can bookmark and review before I open Affinity. Bottom line, Affinity documentation needs to be focused, not scattershot and piecemeal. As I said, I'm new to vector design so I may not be your target audience. From my concurrent trial use of AI, which may be bloated, I have found that their video and written documentation is much more accessible and organized with attention to level of experience. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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