Anomaly?.Let's see.I've installed Vector Effects 1.5 on seven machines now, most running Illustrator 10 with only a couple still running Illustrator 9. Five are WinXP Pro machines, and two 98SE setups. Not one of these installs has so much has blinked.
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So, no, I don't view running Vector Effects 1.5 as a problem of any sort on a well configured Windows graphic machine - and indeed I find it still a highly appreciated tool. As for transitioning from Mac,.as with all of us who make that move the when, why and how is a highly personal decision. As for me, I began to transition years ago as I would go from my daily graphics work on the Mac to 'playing with' PC's at home as a hobby.
Apparently KPT Vector Effects is not compatible with Illustrator CS4. Does anyone know of any similar software or plugins?
- Free download illustrator cs5 kpt vector effects Files at Software Informer. The Adobe Illustrator 15.0.
- KPT Vector Effects was originally a plug-in set of filters for Adobe Illustrator 7 and 8 for working with 3D vector graphics. Its effects included neon glows, distortions, warps, and shadows. Corel purchased KPT Vector Effects from MetaCreations in 1999 and has since discontinued it.
Now that Windows XP Pro machines are more than the equal of Macs both as graphic and also as personal computing platforms, not only I but our whole art department has transitioned from powerful G4 Mac's running OS-X and Adobe's latest graphics packages, to equally if not more powerful WinXP Professional machines running the same and even more complete software packages (for example Vector Effects 1.5) - with the added advantage of greatly increased compatibility with the rest of our industry. On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 17:00:30 -0800, Mr T wrote: In article, Mr T 01.12.02 20:48. In article, GraFXPro wrote: Anomaly?.Let's see.I've installed Vector Effects 1.5 on seven machines now, most running Illustrator 10 with only a couple still running Illustrator 9. Five are WinXP Pro machines, and two 98SE setups. Not one of these installs has so much has blinked. So, no, I don't view running Vector Effects 1.5 as a problem of any sort on a well configured Windows graphic machine - and indeed I find it still a highly appreciated tool.
As for transitioning from Mac,.as with all of us who make that move the when, why and how is a highly personal decision. As for me, I began to transition years ago as I would go from my daily graphics work on the Mac to 'playing with' PC's at home as a hobby.
Now that Windows XP Pro machines are more than the equal of Macs both as graphic and also as personal computing platforms, not only I but our whole art department has transitioned from powerful G4 Mac's running OS-X and Adobe's latest graphics packages, to equally if not more powerful WinXP Professional machines running the same and even more complete software packages (for example Vector Effects 1.5) - with the added advantage of greatly increased compatibility with the rest of our industry. Don't even want to go near the Mac/PC thing. Suffice it to say, nothing in my 13 computer years (25 as a graphics professional) could make me leave the Mac platform- and I've seen it all. I have a Windows XP system under Virtual PC) and I'm well versed with the all the speed tests.
It's skewed based on who's testing and what criteria they're given. The bonus for Mac users is a much more elegant interface. I've been both places, I'll stay here. Getting back on topic, If you go to some of the other boards, you will hear of many Windows users not being able to use VE 1.5. Glad you have success getting it to work.
Corel has dropped support-it's dead- it's like any old program. Once Windows moves on to another system upgrade, you'll be soon moving on, too.
So where's the real compelling reason to change platforms? There is none, unless your firm requires that you changes platforms. Since I own my firm, I don't have to switch. Kurt GraFXPro 02.12.02 13:47. Sounds like your depth of experience just about equals my own,.and like you I have no desire to beat the 'Mac/PC thing'. As I said, anyone who makes a move from Mac to PC does so on the basis of a 'highly personal decision' taking into account any number of factors particularly meaningful only to themselves.
Some obviously never see a need to convert - and that is of course 100% A-OK. I cut my computing teeth on a Mac, originally running a new out of the box copy of Illustrator 88 (which clearly dates me!),.and stayed with Macs as my graphics platform of choice, both at my company's work place and at my own home office/studio, until about three years ago. Then, with Adobe providing full quality software packages for the PC, I set up a high end Windows 98SE machine for graphics use and quickly came to enjoy it.
When WindowsXP Professional became available, I built two new high end machines for my own graphics business, and have never looked back! Now the company I've worked for these past 25 years has finally seen the light and made the move under my guidence from Macs to WinXP Pro machines. Yet I readily admit that such a move is not for everyone, nor would I pretend otherwise. The best to you always. On Sun, 01 Dec 2002 20:48:03 -0800, Mr T wrote: In article, roberla.@gmail.com 19.04.17 10:30.
The 24 filters formed The KPT Collection, which was available as a plug-in. Corel no longer develops or sell The KPT Collection. In time, The KPT Collection, a 32-bit plug-in, became a for PaintShop Pro owners.
At the height of its popularity, Kai's Power Tools offered a unique and sophisticated filter assortment. The rendering was fast, and custom settings could be saved as presets. However, the nonstandard interface, limited preview sizes and 32-bit-only version soon lost ground to improvements in graphics software. Some of the filters included:. KPT Gradient Lab.
KPT Hyper Tiling. KPT Ink Dropper. KPT Lightning. KPT Channel Surfing. KPT Fluid. KPT FraxFlame KPT Vector Effects Is Discontinued KPT Vector Effects was originally a plug-in set of filters for Adobe Illustrator 7 and 8 for working with 3D. Its effects included neon glows, distortions, warps, and shadows.
Kpt Vector Effects
Corel purchased KPT Vector Effects from MetaCreations in 1999 and has since discontinued it.