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What graphic editors support the hierarchy of graphic symbols, similar to Adobe Firewoks?
Tell me which of the graphic editors are similar to Adobe Fireworks in terms of purpose and functionality.
Requirements:
"Honest" multi-level graphics modularity. Working with graphics at the level of symbolic objects. Unlimited (or large) nesting of graphical objects (except for recursion). Creating a library of objects, at least at the document level. Redraw objects in all places where they are used, when they change. Ability to set additional attributes for object instances (zoom, rotation, other distortions). The presence of masks and blending modes. The ability to use for the development of a full-fledged final version of the layout (and not just for sketching the location of elements).
Desirable:
Customization of object instances. Specifying the positions of objects in relative terms (for example, as a percentage of the parent's width). Boolean operations between primitives or objects (intersection, subtraction). Slicing and export.
Platform - Windows or Mac OS. The license doesn't matter.
From what I tried: Fireworks, Illustrator, Photoshop, Sketch 3.
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You have already listed all options (applications) that are somewhat close. But even Fireworks does not seem to support all the features you listed out of the box, without finishing.
I myself switched to Sketch (I recommend it). Prior to that, he worked at Fireworks for many years. Photoshop has already turned to the web, but the changes are rather slow.
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