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What's the difference between Sketch and Illustrator?
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I use Illustrator to draw icons. Often I stumble upon the Sketch software on the net - everyone is almost pissed with delight. I tried it - simple, tasteful. I don’t understand if Sketch can completely replace Illustrator or if they are two different products for different purposes. Please explain what can be done in Sketch what cannot be done in Illustrator and vice versa. What is the difference between them? What new and interesting things can Sketch bring to work?
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The sketch is tailored for interfaces (and that's bad, figma is better). And illustrator is a mega-combine for working with vector. Once a leader in interface design, now Figma is the leader, but the illustrator is still indispensable in his fields (illustrations, icons, printing).
If you meet a person who recommends drawing something (even icons) in a sketch or a figma - quickly take out a shotgun and shoot in the head, it's contagious.
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