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Acapulco

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  1. Hello,

    You can find the file attached here, let me know if you can reproduce it?

    Open the file, say no to get back the backup version of the file, ctrl + drag mouse to select part of the square on the right, delete them (which will in fact make all the square disappear, i was expecting to delete only the squares on the right), then ctrl + Z shutdown my affinity designer program.

    ALCDS.afdesign

  2. I have a bug i can reproduce, my designer is running on Windows 10.

    Here is a video of the bug:

    https://youtu.be/513ypHoGLWo

    Here is a description of what i did to achieve it:

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    5 lines which consists of groups of object.

    Pressing Ctrl + click and drag and release mouse to select right part of the objects.

    Trying deleting them delete the whole 5 groups.

    When pressing ctrl + Z to cancel the modification, affinity designer shut down by itself.

     

    hope it can help, and sorry for the fancy music on the video :)

  3. 12 hours ago, Bri-Toon said:

    Hi there. I'm guessing that you're using Affinity Photo since the default adjustment nesting is different in Designer. You can have adjustments nest within pixel layers by default if you'd like. To the right of the snapping options on the main toolbar is an icon that looks like a tuxedo, the Assistant Manager. Clicking that will open a list of options. Change the one that says "Add adjustment as new layer" to "Add adjustment as child layer." Cheers!

    Sorry forgot to mention it was with affinity designer, not affinity photo. I'm working with curves and shapes, didn't see any option to do what i'd like to achieve :/

    12 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

    And what do you want to happen with the middle layer when you move the top and bottom one? Is there some reason you want it in the middle?

    I want the middle not to move. The reason i want it in the middle is that the top and bottom are actually part of a hat i made, so there is the front of the hat and the rear of the hat. The middle layer is my character wearing the hat. So i want the front of my hat to cover the forehead of my character, but i don't want the rear (which actually is more the inside of the hat, and the hat is wear slightly bended rear) to cover my character, just the side of the rear of the hat to appear on the side of my character head (it actually just serve the purpose to add some depth to the hat, i added some shadow inside this layer).

    I figured out i could select both top and bottom layer with shift pressed, but i wondered if there was a simple way to associate those 2 layers so that they move together when i want to adjust the position of the hat on top of my character head :)

  4. Hello,

    I'd like to know if i'm allowed to install and use my affinity softwares on my computer at work.

    I don't own the computer at work, it's the company i work for property. But i use the same computer everyday.

    Also, i'm working as a computer engineer, so my main task is not designing here, in fact i don't do design at all for my work, but i'd like to be able to do some design at my work during my spare time.

    Have I the right to do that, or should i better go buy a laptop for this purpose and bring it with me at work?

    Cheers,

    Alex

  5. Hello,

    Just a simple question: is there a way to define the default number of nodes created when you use the mesh warp tool?

    I'd like it to behave like the warp tool in photoshop where it creates by default a grid of 4 x 4 nodes to warp the object, whereas on affinity photo it creates only a grid of 2 x 2 nodes.

    Any way to modify the default number of nodes created in Affinity Photo?

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