It looks nice, never seen it before but I'll try to find the time to have a play with it.
Photoshop, like other well established tools, is nearly impossible to replace. There are whole industries born with it in their hands, and you'd have to pry it from their cold dead bodies.
I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with PS. It does so much more than I could ever imagine, with features I will never know about.
For web development it's a bit suboptimal, but it's still the standard. It's not streamlined - we have pages with standard headers etc, I know there's some support for embedding PS files in other PS files but it's not the promoted way of working. It allows people create graphics that are unsuitable for the web / hard to unpick into layers that you can use (better css support has made things better but I spent over a decade trying to get suitable flat images out of PS files).
These days, no longer working with designers in an agency, I just do everything straight to html/css so that it works without jumping through any hoops.
Photoshop, like other well established tools, is nearly impossible to replace. There are whole industries born with it in their hands, and you'd have to pry it from their cold dead bodies.
I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with PS. It does so much more than I could ever imagine, with features I will never know about.
For web development it's a bit suboptimal, but it's still the standard. It's not streamlined - we have pages with standard headers etc, I know there's some support for embedding PS files in other PS files but it's not the promoted way of working. It allows people create graphics that are unsuitable for the web / hard to unpick into layers that you can use (better css support has made things better but I spent over a decade trying to get suitable flat images out of PS files).
These days, no longer working with designers in an agency, I just do everything straight to html/css so that it works without jumping through any hoops.