pedroterrero
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That would be so great!
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Thank you!
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Hello @ElementalWarrior, first of all you deserve a Nobel prize for this, man. I just have one question, what is the best distro to run your script and the program as flawlessly as possible? Thank you! Affinity team, take note! He put it on a silver platter.
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Thank you for your suggestion! I tried applying the stroke directly on the curve and looks better. I found out where the issue (the bug?) is. You have to: 1. Import a picture and apply the curve as a clipping mask 2. Apply the stroke as an FX. Everything should remain in the same layer 3. Reduce the size of that layer 4. Apply an adjustment layer, such as Bright and contrast 5. Export As long as you keep the layer without adjustments, it exports the document with no artifacts, but when you apply an adjustment, the shape is jagged. I've tried with a document created in V1 and it exports with no issues. I attached that document for you to test too. miniatura.afphoto
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Hello. When you apply an outline to a curve, it looks perfect in the preview, but looks jagged/pixelated when you rasterize that layer or export the document. This is how it looks previewed in Affinity Photo (I zoomed it): This is how it looks exported. You can also see in my right shoulder (yeah, that's me) it took some pixels from the background, so not only it pixelates the curve, but also doesn't respect it: And last but not least, in case you don't notice anything special, if you resize the file while exporting, the artifacts will be more notorious: I attached the document if you want to reproduce the issue. I tried all types of resampling while exporting and the result is the same. And BTW, this never happened in V1, just in V2. affinityphoto2bug.afphoto
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Affinity products for Linux
pedroterrero replied to a topic in Feedback for the V1 Affinity Suite of Products
Just my two cents: -What you guys have achieved in this thread is AMAZING and I never imagined Affinity would bother to help make their suite usable in Linux. I’m proud that the price I paid for the Affinity suite also helps to bring us things like this. And also a big thanks to the community! -To the Affinity team: don’t feed the trolls and Linux fundamentalists (they are often the same), they are usually solitary people with too much free time and they don’t know how to keep themselves distracted. Just keep doing the fantastic work you’ve done so far. -In my opinion, Linux market share being “ridiculous” could be tricky. It doesn’t mean it’s not attractive, because “probably” most of that 3% market share consists of power users or at least users with sophisticated interests. Why does DaVinci Resolve have a Linux version? Or Blender, Houdini, Cinema 4D and other powerful creative and post production tools? Because they are aimed at a minority with very specific needs (and a lot of money to spend). Saying “making a professional graphics editor for Linux is pointless because Linux market share is ridiculous'' is like saying “making peripherals for streamers is pointless because the streaming market share is ridiculous” compared to the general market. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not telling Affinity what to do, it’s just a thought. To me, being able to run Affinity Photo via Wine is a dream come true and literally means breaking the ONLY bond I had with Windows. -
It works fine in my desktop PC 🥴, but the exported picture in my laptop was exactly like the third picture I posted, so it seems to be hardware-related. 😓 Anyway, you can see it in action inside the program if you do like this: Open Affinity Photo Create a new document. FHD 1080p is fine Copy the first picture I posted and paste it into the blank document Resize it to fit the canvas Zoom in the document with Ctrl+scroll. You will see the image is pixelated. It should be fine as we are still working on it, although I would like to see an option to get best quality, like a "best quality"
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Hello, I'm new to this forum. Sorry if I don't post all the required information. When resizing a small pasted picture, if I try to make it bigger, Affinity Photo pixelates it, losing quality. I tried resampling, rasterizing and exporting with Bicubic, Bilinear, Lanczos resampling and nothing works. This is the original picture: This is an example of a good resizing and resampling using IrfanView (I know the original picture is veeery small, but it's what I have): And this is what Affinity Photo does, no matter how I resample the document, or the exported picture: Is there anything I'm doing wrong? And is there any way to default resampling with a better quality filter? I'm on Affinity Photo 1.8.3.641 (W10). Thank you in advance.
