The reason is, in the earlier days - exactly since CorelDraw 4 I have worked with CDR a lot for my private things like surprise my wife with Corel-Paintings and other things. Only import to Affinity Designer so I can save it in the Affinity Designer Format. So it looks like I will stick to Corel for a while.Yes Please make Affinity Designer to open CorelDraw files. It is petty neat though, just missing some important things that I need to do in my shop. The package is obviously designed for illustration work with lots of screen clutter that is of no use to someone using it for the purposes of designing for CNC work or doing drawings for creating parts. The problem in Affinity is that I could not break them apart so that they could then be welded. Aspire had no issue with welding those two outlines together. The file exported correctly to Aspire via EPS format. Those obviously need to be broken apart for something like V carving. One of the letters was designed with two overlapping closed vectors. The second thing is that failed to break some curves apart on a font. Obviously those are not important if one is purely doing ad or sign type work. ![]() One of the first things I noticed is that it does not have any dimension tools. I would be the first to admit that Draw has gotten a bit long in the tooth.Īnyway, I downloaded the trial and gave it a go. The first thing I do not like is that they seem to have gone to a subscription mode. Bill, thanks for sharing that information, I was not aware of the Affinity software.
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