"Oh, you're an designer? You should get a mac! Macs are for designers!"
>>311133
good question , now iam using windows but i will start master this winter in media and digital desgin , i should by mac?
the answer is no , because you need Adapt like bitch.
s a g e
>>311133
He was referring to Big Macs, you idgit. Because you see, that's where designers end up at. At McD's.
>adobe products have been made for macOS first since like 2005
they aren't wrong
>>311222
>in Windows when I want to change the blending mode of a layer in PS I can just scroll through it with the mouse wheel
>In Mac OS I have to click the dropdown and manually select each mode, no easy way to scroll through
I work in both ecosystems and am the furthest thing from a fanboy for either platform, but some of the exclusions on the Mac versions are just fuckin' bizarre.
>>311246
On Windows it also works with the up and down keys from the keyboard.
>>311250
That too. Oddly enough you can flip through fonts with the arrow keys on Mac, but not blending modes or anything else.
>>311246
>use scroll wheel to change font size on homOSeX
>it autoscrolls to some random number for 30 fucking seconds
>>311257
>scroll to a font
>hit enter
>selection box closes and doesn't apply your changes
Honestly, there are so many weird UX issues with Adobe's stuff, specifically on Mac, that I really don't know what the fuck's going on. Not that the casual user would ever notice these things, but if you're catering to professionals this shit just feels sloppy.
>>311246
literally this - I use blending modes a lot in my album covers and quite often will just eperiment by browing through them with the arrow keys
Y U NO DO THIS MAC?
pissed me off to no end when I was at uni using their powermacs (have my own PC of course)
>>311133
>Having a mac after 2010 for gd
LUL