Professional-grade design and graphics software Serif Affinity Designer is now available for Windows.
The vector drawing app – formerly restricted to Mac owners – is a budget-friendly alternative to Adobe Illustrator. It’s available for a special launch price of £29.99/US$39.99 (about AU$55) until 24 November.
That’s compared to £17.25/US$19.99/AU$22.99 per month for an Illustrator license through Adobe Creative Cloud.
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The PC edition of Affinity Designer has all the same features as its Mac counterpart, including unlimited artboards with device presets; non-destructive effects and adjustment layers; RGB, CYMK, LAB, Pantone and ICC color management; and 10 million+ per cent zoom.
Its launch comes hot on the heels of the release of Serif Affinity Photo for Windows as a public beta. The Photoshop-alike is available to download free – though bear in mind that there may still be a few rough edges. You can report any issues you discover on Serif’s beta forum.
The third part of Serif’s creative trinity – Affinity Publisher – is due for release on Windows next year.
The best free photo editor 2016
Whatever your level of expertise, there's a free photo editor that will give you all the tools you need to make your pictures look amazing. These are our three favorite free tools for optimizing your images.
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1. GIMP
The most fully-featured free photo editor around, GIMP is powerful enough for just about any task.
2. Paint.NET
Not quite as feature-packed as GIMP, but Paint.NET's streamlined interface makes everyday photo editing a breeze.
3. PhotoScape
PhotoScape appears simple, but delve a little deeper and you'll find RAW conversion, photo splitting and merging, and animated GIF creation.
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