Why Should I change Adobe to Affinity?



It's been a long time using Adobe products for multimedia purposes. Just type in Google: Download Adobe Creative Suite FREE. Download, finish! Don't forget to crack it. Back then I didn't know about licensing cases, so use Adobe products only as a hobby outlet.

Over many years, many design and illustration orders began. Adobe is a mainstay. Had known that this software was paid and at that time the heart had not yet been moved to migrate. But, as a graphic designer and illustrator, there is always a sense of prop when using pirated applications. Work feels blessing. Likewise when using the SAI Paint Tool to illustrate (which is now moving to MediBang Paint Tool).

But now, I moved to Affinity. Licensed. Why not buy Adobe? Well, this is what I want to tell. Since I searched for multimedia applications, I found Affinity and found the difference. And finally I bought Affinity Designer as a replacement for Adobe Illustrator.

Affinity Designer has a very high user interface. No guile! The Precision pen tool is very friendly in hand. Live effects are also adorable. But, there will definitely be pluses and minuses. Especially for those who are in accordance with Adobe.

The big reason is affordability. To use Adobe, we can spend $ 31.49 per month for just one application, say Adobe Photoshop. If you work at a company that has a paid license, no problem. If you are a micro designer, then the first alternative falls on Affinity, which only costs $ 50 (Yesterday the discount to $ 24) for once in a lifetime with features that fit into competing Adobe.

Maybe the rest, I will use Adobe for personal use just like buying because it's already iconic Adobe, people know it's the main format of Adobe.

And I'm not sure that either micro or macro companies pay licensed software. We can see that all graphic designer vacancies must have requirements: Skilled in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere, and CorelDraw. It all should be paid each month, you know. The total can be $69.72 per month approximately. Hopefully they switch to paid licenses for those who have not.


Adobe is very powerful, but Affinity is quite affordable. There are lot of Adobe products that I really like and actually still want to be learned, for example Adobe XD for User Interface design and dealing with Adobe After Effects again. If they didn't choose the subscription mode, I might buy it. A lot of personal opinions and design forums I read, they really moved from Adobe because of the system.

Just imagine that it's already expensive, but you can't have it. But once again, Adobe has become an international and standardized software standard. Open source softwares such Krita and GIMP have always wanted to abdicate the throne of Adobe. The existence of Affinity can be a probability. More than the weaknesses and strengths of many software, there is something quite positive when working: More enthusiasm for work.

This paper is not the best, at least it can inspire.

Now, here's what I use to work:
Adobe Photoshop was changed to Affinity Photos
Adobe Illustrator was changed to Affinity Designer
Adobe Premiere was changed to Da Vinci Resolve
SAI Paint Tool was changed to MediBang Paint Pro

Ganbare!

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