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Graymare

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  1. It's not just you - Affinity Photo's pixel selection tools are, to be frank, non-intuitive and kludgey.  I feel like I'm trying to make an architectural drawing with a crayon when using them.  It's not a good feeling.  There's no default anti-alias selection other than the brush which totally baffles.  Photoshop has had that for decades.  Honestly I'm regretting my purchase at this point.

  2. On 8/31/2019 at 9:08 AM, markbowen said:

    What's wrong with Select->Feather… (Shift F6 on Mac)?

    Best wishes,

    Mark

     

    The problem is time.   Many projects use aliased selections constantly, and having to navigate a secondary menu and set a bunch of options over and over slows down a workflow dramatically. Not having aliased selection tools checkbox/default option is making me regret my Affinity Photo purchase, and I'm now looking at alternatives.  This and the inability to destructively crop are impeding getting anything done with Affinity Photo for me.

  3. Add a layer above your picture.  Set it to Screen or Overlay.
    Add a Mask to this layer.  With an appropriately sized brush, mask just the cable sections that are too dark.  You may need to blur/smudge the areas that softly gradient out.  Click on one end of the cable, and shift-click on the other to draw straight lines with the Brush tool.

    Back on the normal layer set on Screen/Overlay, use a white brush to blend out the shadows. Go back and refine the mask as needed.

    Alternately you can adjust a copy of that image so the dark cables are the correct brightness and reverse-mask them onto the original, however it looks like some of the areas are quite variable in darkness so I'd feel the former method would yield a more controlled end result in less time. 

  4. I am very concerned at being completely unable to pull a window tab free so I could put two pictures side by side. Conversely separated mode is a battle to try and get everything sitting where it needs to be in order to work.  I'm no UI expert but I can tell you having recently transitioned from Photoshop, it doesn't feel good.  

  5. I get that AP's trying to embrace the whole 'non-destructive editing' thing, but often I really *do* need to chop things down, and it's really not easy to do so unlike every other graphics editing application I've ever used.  I've been resorting to using Preview to do my crops and that's really kind of sad.  

  6. 13 hours ago, Hilltop said:

    I must have misunderstood you, I thought you were mentioning the absence of a tool to tile images in a shape: "There's no easy way (that I've found) to automatically tile an image inside an Affinity Photo workspace outside of a vector shape fill, nor to paint with one as a seamless pattern with a pixel brush."

    Here I mention that you can, indeed, fill a seamless pattern tile with a vector shape fill.  It's the only way that I've found so far, but hoping for more pixel based & management options like Photoshop has.

  7. 13 hours ago, Hilltop said:

    With the picture frame selected, select the Fill Tool and, in the Context Toolbar select 'Bitmap' from the dropdown menu, select the image you want to use as a fill and adjust the placement handles in the picture frame until you have achieved the fill you're after. 

    There is no "Fill Tool" that I can see?  There's Flood Fill Tool (with no pattern support) and Gradient Tool, Gradient allows the application of a bitmap tiled texture to a vector object.  If that's what you were trying to describe, I already pointed out that it exists and it's not what's being asked for here.   AF lacks the ability to work with vector tiles and cannot paint with patterns, manage them effectively nor use them outside of a bitmap applied to a vector shape, which is cumbersome for many tasks.

  8. That doesn't help. (If you mean this thread.)

    Making tiles in Affinity Photo is possible with Affine, that's simple.  But actually using them in Affinity Photo is the feature that's being asked for here. There's no easy way (that I've found) to automatically tile an image inside an Affinity Photo workspace outside of a vector shape fill, nor to paint with one as a seamless pattern with a pixel brush.  Photoshop has/had both of these features.

  9. 9 hours ago, carl123 said:

    Do that again and in Preferences >  tools

    switch on...

    Use Shift Key to cycle tool groups

    Works on Windows, so see if that works on a Mac

    For anyone following along, the correct path to changing Keyboard Shortcuts (for Mac OS) is Affinity Photo > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts > Tools (from the second dropdown).

    And it also doesn't work on a Mac.  I have Gradient set to nothing, and "Use ^ Modifier to to cycle tools" but the hardbound 'G' for Gradient behaviour persists.  Is this a bug?  If so could someone please move this topic to the appropriate forum?  I'd really like to be able to finish configuring Affinity to behave like the way I'm used to working, instead of getting hard-checked each time I try to switch to the Flood Fill and it doesn't activate the tool  I expect.

    Gradient_Pref_Fail.jpg

  10.  

    Mac OS Mojave 10.14.5, Affinity Photo 1.7.1 

    I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out why Affinity Photo is behaving this way.  I want to have pressing 'G' key on the keyboard ONLY activate the Flood Fill tool.  I've been able to successfully reassign all the other keyboard shortcuts except for 'G'.  No matter what I do, no matter how I configure the Preferences, G always activates the Gradient tool!

    I've tried:

    Resetting all the Keyboard shortcuts

    Clearing all the keyboard shortcuts

    Assigning Gradient to another key 

    Assigning Gradient to no key

    Removing the Gradient tool from the Tools sidebar

    Activating the "Use ^ modifier to to cycle tools option"

    Deactivating the  "Use ^ modifier to to cycle tools option"

     

    Nothing seems to work.  Pressing 'G' on the keyboard always switches to the Gradient tool.  Am I missing something?  How do I get it to stop doing this? :( 

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