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Hi Michael, I've opened your .ai file in AD on my mac at home. It's as I suspected, but was unable to confirm earlier that it has to do with the text (& drawn symbols) being in a Pantone® colour - so the text was always there, just not visible! Affinity will support Pantone® colours in the future, according to the Feature Road Map. Affinity appears to default the unknown colour to paper white - screen shot: I have attached an edited AD file, with the Pantone® coloured objects recoloured with an arbitrarily chosen CMYK blue in my palette: I hope this is a help to you. Paul.
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Hi Michael, Welcome to the Affinity Forum. I'm at my work Mac presently, so I don't have access to Affinity Designer right now. I do have Adobe Creative Suite here & I noticed that your file uses a Pantone grey for the text, Affinity does not support Pantone or spot colours yet. I have converted the Pantone colour to CMYK process colour, can you please check to see if the attached file opens with visible text this time? Paul.
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Hi Stacey, Welcome to the forum. I'm more familiar with Photoshop & I'm stil learning Affinity Designer & Affinity Photo. Have you checked out the Affinity video tutorials? Here's one about layers in Affinity Designer, which may help: https://vimeo.com/112930018 Could you post your Photo file in a reply to me so I can get a better idea about what you want to do. Pasting an object into the file will create its own layer for the object, this is similar to how Photoshop works. Paul.
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Paul Bravery replied to jackamus's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
Hi jackamus, Unless I'm missing something in your question, I believe that selecting the node tool will do what you want? Screen shot included: -
I think I'm a 'flat icons' convert! Both Betas' icon sets are much improved. I also like the improved AD Beta ui. Great work!
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Hi ShagStudio, I'm not sure what print process you are designing for, so I have made several changes to the set up. 1. I Changed RVB (RGB) to CMJN (CMYK), for CMJN I assumed that the profile is for U.S. Sheetfed Coated in your region. 2. I Changed the resolution to 300 dpi & halved the document size (if the printer needs to print at your original size, he will have to enlarge it to 200%, this will not be a problem as it is all vector). This size change means it opens in Adobe Reader without problems. 3. I am using metric measurments, because that is what I'm used to – You are welcome to revert it to inches, if you wish. :) I've attached my PDF & the altered AD file with a screen shot of the set up, which also has the same CMJN values applied to all the black objects (I noticed a mis-match in the owl logo etc.). I hope this helps.
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Hi ShagStudio, Sorry for the slow response. I'm away from my Mac right now, I should be able to have a look in about 2 hours. Kind regards, Paul.
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I'm not much of a fan of the trend towards 'flat' logos/icons. That being said, it's the quality & functionality of the software that is more important to me, the functionality of iOS 8 with Yosemite & the expectations of El Capitan with iOS 9 are a case in point.
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Polygonal Lasso Tool
Paul Bravery replied to Kurt Becker's topic in Feedback for Affinity Photo V1 on Desktop
Hi Kurt, Welcome to the forum, I have found the 'Selection Brush' is a pretty good way to select an area in a similar way to the Magnetic Lasso Tool & the Lasso Tool can function in a similar way as the Polygonal Lasso Tool if you use the modifyier keys that Affinity shows you at the bottom left hand side of your application window. Selection Brush Tool: Regards, Paul. -
Hi ShagStudio, At the bottom right of your reply, click on 'More Reply Options', this will give you the ability to attach files: Regards, Paul.
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Hi Dave, I'm not 100% certain, because I did not have access to the original Affinity Designer file. I assumed that the PDF, when imported to AD, showed the original document set up. The set up was for 'Device', but the type of device was not assigned - only the dimensions in pixels. I thought it would be best to use a standard set up for 'Print - Press Ready', that is why I chose a CMYK colour space an ISO paper size. It might have been enough to choose which device for the document set up, but it was easier for me to stick with something I'm familiar with - I'm a graphic designer with a pre-press background that goes back to the days of film, plates, Golden Rod, Mylar® & Rubylith. I think it's also fair to say that whoever at his client's side was handling the PDF could have opened it in Adobe Illustrator & 'cleaned up' the file, then used it as an Illustrator file - all the vector data was still there! Thanks, Paul.
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Hi ShagStudio, I was able to import your PDF to Affinity Designer. I believe that the problem was caused by the document set up used in your original Affinity Designer file (dimensions). I've attached screen shots of the original document set up, plus my set up, along with the modified Affinity Designer file & a PDF exported from my AD file. I hope this helps to resolve this issue for you. Kind regards, Paul.
