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Matthias reacted to a post in a topic: Selecting Colors
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Selecting Colors
Ashcraaft replied to Matthias's topic in Feedback for Affinity Designer V1 on Desktop
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Adding colour to greyscale JPEG
Ashcraaft replied to bbwd's topic in Feedback for Affinity Publisher V1 on Desktop
Hi. Is there still no way to apply a PANTONE spot-color to a 8 bit grayscale image in Affinity Publisher or Designer so it will be separated to the PANTONE separation? -
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: [IDML Implemented] How can I open Indesign (indd and idml) Files in Publisher?
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: Request: Designer (gradient in stroke)
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Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.3.5.9)
Ashcraaft replied to MattP's topic in [ARCHIVE] Designer beta on macOS threads
Neither crashes on X4 exports nor spot-color separation on this :mellow: -
Affinity Designer Customer Beta (1.3.5.9)
Ashcraaft replied to MattP's topic in [ARCHIVE] Designer beta on macOS threads
Am I right that AD is able to separate spot-colors like PANTONE now? I have created a test document and exported it to PDF/X3 but Acrobat Prof does not separate the spot colors somehow. Is there a tutorial for that? :blink: -
Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: Pantone colors? Anyone else like to see more specific colors?
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Ashcraaft reacted to a post in a topic: Pantone Work Around
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Note: Please excusemy poor english. There might be some errors but I hope you do understand me :ph34r: Colors: Please provide the hexcode in every (!) color-dialog and all color-spaces to simplify copy of a special color Please offer a hover-info for exact color value in the "last used" color-fields Stroke: Please let the mouse focus on the width-slider of the stroke and let arrow-keys change the values (left/right = -/+1, up/down = +/-5). At this point a direct input of a value could lead to focus the cursor into the value-input field Guides: I“m not sure how to do it the best way but the guides-dialog is not smart. It is not possible to select a guide neither by clicking it in the layout nor to identify it in the dialog by selecting it with the selection-tool. So the user has to guess or estimate which guide-value could be the right one. GUI: I“m not sure if it is useful to separate dialogs into (studio-) dialogs and windows (like guides, typografy etc.). I am working with 2 monitors and like to dock all possible and useful dialogs on my 2. screen to have a proper working-bench on my prime-screen (which shows only tools and documents). To be continued⦠B)
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Aligning just a couple of path-knots
Ashcraaft replied to Ashcraaft's topic in [ARCHIVE] Designer beta on macOS threads
Really cool! Helps already a lot :) -
Hi, I'm new to SD and like to ask you for a solution to build a highway-roadmap. Do you know any tutorials about this topic? Illustrator examples https://cdn.tutsplus.com/vector/uploads/legacy/tuts/000_2010/373-map-making/02_new-style.jpg http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/creating-road-maps-in-adobe-illustrator Please excuse my poor English. Thank you, Sascha