

You could do everything by opening two programs and doing but life would be easier, workflow would improve if they are in one. If adobe could just add these features to Photoshop which are already present in illustrator it would be very helpful to web designers/logo designers. Photoshop Is great but sucks when it comes to these features. Why do you go into Illustrator and InDesign sometimes? While this might cover some workflows, there would be those who use oils and produce things that no camera ever could, and especially no typewriter.īut the way you've been describing things so far, it sounds like Photoshop already does everything you could ask for. Maybe a camera that has a way of blurring the capture to make it more painterly and an option to add text to the image as well.


You are asking that all artists that may use one of three media, lets say Photography, oil paints, and a typewriter, to just use one that has extra features that make it seem like it can do the work of all three. Then there could be just one place to go for all creative, artistic endeavors. Maybe, one day in the future when computer technology has moved away from digital, pixel based art, the lines will blur enough that we can finally merge the two (or maybe three) applications together. This is about the fundamental, bedrock differences in the types of technology we are dealing with. And this isn't about adding some more features to Photoshop. Who would you want fixing your plumbing? A plumber or someone who pretends to plumb? While the difference don't mean much to you, there are people out there that use Illustrator and never touch Photoshop, because Photoshop doesn't do the types of things they require. And Illustrator doesn't have a right click menu in the layers pallet at all (interesting why) :)Īnd now I'm thinking, "at least" should be not Photoshop and Illustrator, it should be Illustrator and inDesign Photoshop's right click menu such a useless thing btw, if you would add "search" in the layer pallet that menu could be easily replaced with something else. You guys already hiding a lot of stuff under "show options" button in the widgets, why not to add few more settings in there, and you have a tool bar and a right click menu with additional settings. I think "much bigger mess" is now all these plugins, features absence causing jumping from one software to another, and then back, all these problems with "import/export".

"Combining them would make a much, much bigger mess." "have UI tailored to different customers"Ĭould you please bring an example of what exactly could be a critical problem? Plus I don't see that much of difference I guess it would be bad if they would have a lot of differenceįrom version to version these software become more and more similar, it is like on its way to become one. Well, yes, but there are people who use all of them.
