Hilltop
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Brush stroke recording
Hilltop replied to Vofyn's topic in Feedback for Affinity Photo V1 on Desktop
But it is built in. You only have to select it as the desired option. You may not want to save the history of all the designs you're working on. Don't forget that indefinitely saving a document's history can really balloon the file size.- 12 replies
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Page insertion in spreads loses margins
Hilltop replied to Yankeese's topic in V1 Bugs found on Windows
What I should have added is to first remove the master page(s) from the affected pages and then reapply it/them. -
That's what stokerg suggested but with one caveat: "But when you Publish as PDF I don't how that would be treated."
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Page insertion in spreads loses margins
Hilltop replied to Yankeese's topic in V1 Bugs found on Windows
This issue has been reported before. The problem seems to be that when adding a page not only the page content moves over a page but also the master page formatting and contents. This definitely needs to be corrected. What might work in such a case is to select, in the Pages panel, all pages that were affected, right-click and reapply the correct master page(s). -
Brush stroke recording
Hilltop replied to Vofyn's topic in Feedback for Affinity Photo V1 on Desktop
You can save a document's history by going to File/Save History With Document.- 12 replies
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You can use the left and right arrow keys to tilt the brush. Does that help?
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Thanks for the styles. I especially like the spill styles!
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Wonderful style!
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affinity designer Steve McQueen - all vector in Affinity Designer
Hilltop replied to Ken Cope's topic in Share your work
Wow, amazing! -
After a better look, I stand corrected. Sorry to Petar, Alfred and others for the false alarm.
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You can find such textures by Googling: transparent wire mesh texture (or something to that effect).
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No, sorry to say, it's really not.
