I'd say that's correct these days, with one exception: DICE came from The Silents (TSL), who were well known in the Amiga scene. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DICE_(company) Back in the Amiga days there did seem to be a…
I used to work with a designer who lived and breathed CorelDraw. She could do everything she needed to in it, and preferred it over Photoshop. The rest of the designers used Photoshop and there was always some pressure…
Yes, planar graphics had their strengths, but no chunky graphics (or only via a slow software routine) really made it difficult for the Amiga to keep up.
I'd say that's correct these days, with one exception: DICE came from The Silents (TSL), who were well known in the Amiga scene. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DICE_(company) Back in the Amiga days there did seem to be a…
I used to work with a designer who lived and breathed CorelDraw. She could do everything she needed to in it, and preferred it over Photoshop. The rest of the designers used Photoshop and there was always some pressure…
Yes, planar graphics had their strengths, but no chunky graphics (or only via a slow software routine) really made it difficult for the Amiga to keep up.