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Michael Worrell
Male/United States
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December 10
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This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
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I do a lot more drawing than writing, but you can keep up with me at: www.facebook.com/BlackUmbrellaDesign www.twitter.com/MichaelWorrell www.linkedin.com/in/BlackUmbrellaDesign www.BlackUmbrellaDesign.com
Favorite visual artistGerhard Richter, Neal Adams, J. C. LeyendeckerFavorite moviesBullitt, Heat, Cleo from 5 to 7Favorite TV showsBatman (Adam West), Twilight Zone, Leave it to BeaverFavorite bands / musical artistsThe Cars, Devo, Joy Electric, TravelogueFavorite books1984, Mere Christianity, Man in the Gray Flannel SuitFavorite writersC.S. Lewis, William F. Buckley, Michael HarveyTools of the TradePixels, Pigments, Plastisol and PencilsOther InterestsTheology, Pocket Billiards
Much appreciated. My tool of choice is CorelDraw, which generally causes other designers to throw tomatoes at me. I've been using it and Adobe Illustrator (and Freehand) since the early nineties, and I find CorelDraw to be a far superior (faster, easier) vector rendering tool. Of course, once I have my illustration done, I have to finish it out in Illustrator for the sake of clients.
My dream is that Adobe will buy CorelDraw, change its name to Adobe Illustrator, and rename Illustrator as Adobe Designer. That would be more appropriate.
I've actually never fiddled around in CorelDraw myself. I've only ever been exposed to Illustrator, as it's what all of my professors insist that we use. I've considered exploring it on my own though.
The thought of Adobe merging with Corel is very nice. I'd love to see some of the more illustrative features of Photoshop combined with Painter as well.