Then, when I've made my selection, it quickly makes the changes. For instance, when accessing the Pathfinder tools, the software automatically gives me a non-destructive preview of what will happen to my selected shapes when combined in different ways (as seen in the image above). One of the things I absolutely love is how fast this app works behind the scenes. I found all of my go-to tools neatly placed on one of the two toolbars on either side of the screen, similar to how Illustrator is set up for desktop, and whenever I needed a little additional help, the Learn tab helped walk me through the app's various functions. I still found there was a bit of an adjustment period as I got used to the new layout on iPad, but certain touches made the learning process smooth. Considering how complex Illustrator on Mac and PC is, this app is very clean and intuitive to use - at least for those already familiar with the original software.
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