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wrote a review for Adobe Illustrator 9 where I stated my desire for a convergence
of Illustrator and Photoshop into the ultimate graphics tool. Well that wish is
well on its way to being fulfilled. But not by Adobe. Deneba seems determined
to create the 'Swiss Army Knife' of graphic applications. Their apparent goal
is to create a combination of Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker and GoLive under
one roof, not a suite of linked programs. Deneba Canvas 7 is the next step in
this journey. This review will examine how well Deneba's newest offspring performs
in four areas of design: vector illustration, bitmap editing, page layout and
Web creation.
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| Deneba Canvas screenshot | Vector Magic
Deneba Canvas was originally created as a vector/raster illustration tool for
the Mac. Combining the ability to manipulate these two types of graphics was unique
when Canvas was first released. In Canvas 6, 'Sprite layers' were created so designers
could quickly combine vector and raster graphics using transparency. Canvas 7
has upped the ante once again with its 'Sprite Effects' tools.
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