And by running the pen along it–or pretty much anywhere on the screen–you trace the edge perfectly. Instead of running the pen along its aluminum body, the screen actually projects a virtual ruler edge about an inch away. The first thing I realized using Slide was that it works like no ruler I know. ![]() ![]() And while it probably won’t go deep enough with angles and measurements to replace CAD tools, it’s an impressive interface for building perfect geometrical figures quickly. It’s a drafting tool, designed for use with the Slide ruler. Adobe Line, however, is completely different. ![]() And for the most part, I’ll admit to liking it less, having grown accustomed to Paper’s unparalleled line smoothing, color mixing, and supple feel. Adobe Sketch is essentially Adobe’s version of Paper.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |