1, with different concepts. Artificial intelligence defines the future of vector graphics for users, so that they can effectively put artworks online, print or publish them anywhere. Users can use symbols and innovative editing options to make beautiful web graphics, or they can use instant deformation tools to explore unique ideas. In addition, users can quickly publish their works through flexible teaching graphics and other production functions. Using various editing tools owned by Liang, the digital image composed of pixels in the main external mechanism of DS can be edited effectively, which has strong practicability in many fields.
2. The amplification effect is different. After zooming in with AI, the image is still very clear. If you zoom in with Photoshop, the image will be blurred. That is to say, the graphics drawn by AI can be enlarged without distortion, but PS can't, because the graphics drawn by PS are all painted in pixels, unless they are drawn directly with vector tools.
3. The time of birth is different. Al was born in 1987, while Photoshop was only developed in 1990. Select tools and clipping masks. The clipping mask of AI is above the object, Photoshop: below the object. Al selects someone's specific object when using the selection tool, while Photoshop selects the area.
4. The main uses are different. AI is mainly used to draw vector diagrams. PS is used to process the equipotential surface image.
5, based on different objects. PS is pixel-based editing, and AI is based on the edited object.
6. Users are different. Al is mostly used for interior architects, and ps is suitable for photographers.
7. Cancel setting is different. AI can be revoked several times in a row, while Photoshop can only be revoked once. Press Ctr+Shfi+Z to continue the undo operation.
8. The levels are different. A layer of AI can contain multiple objects, and a layer of Photoshop can only contain one object.
9. The selection tool is different from the clipping mask. The clipping mask of AI is above the object, Photoshp: below the object. Al selects a specific object when using the selection tool, while Photoshop selects a region.