GingerVamp
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GingerVamp got a reaction from Ozeias Queiroz in Boolean Problem: Divide, Add and Gaps
6 years and it's not fixed yet 😧??? Okay is there a fix for that at the horizon or do we have to wait another 6 years for it?
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GingerVamp got a reaction from stonetat2 in Boolean Problem: Divide, Add and Gaps
6 years and it's not fixed yet 😧??? Okay is there a fix for that at the horizon or do we have to wait another 6 years for it?
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GingerVamp got a reaction from buschbrand in Boolean Problem: Divide, Add and Gaps
Hey everyone I really like Affiniy Designer but I am annoyed by these issues. Its impossible to make any kind of complex logos or complex objects with the boolean tool.
I made an example (see first video) with three circles that overlapping and used the divide boolean operation to create a circle with three sections. The end result is more than disappointing.
The edge where only two circles overlap each other it looks okay-ish. But on the edge where all three circles overlap its a whole new story. After deleting the unnecessary micro forms you see the whole disaster.
It creates something that looks more like a zigzag line than a smooth curve.
As a work around to not getting this unclean line I can do it step by step (costs more time) but there is that other problem.
The gap between the forms. sorry but can somebody explain me why this is happening? They should be in line also after using Divide. You can see in the second video that the blue color shines through the two forms.
Ohh an the cherry on the top if you using Divide to make a form and you want to Add them back together it is not possible, because of the thin gap.
Affinity_Designer_2021-01-08_10-25-04.mp4 Affinity_Designer_2021-01-08_11-23-08.mp4 -
GingerVamp got a reaction from moi.cool in Boolean Problem: Divide, Add and Gaps
Hey everyone I really like Affiniy Designer but I am annoyed by these issues. Its impossible to make any kind of complex logos or complex objects with the boolean tool.
I made an example (see first video) with three circles that overlapping and used the divide boolean operation to create a circle with three sections. The end result is more than disappointing.
The edge where only two circles overlap each other it looks okay-ish. But on the edge where all three circles overlap its a whole new story. After deleting the unnecessary micro forms you see the whole disaster.
It creates something that looks more like a zigzag line than a smooth curve.
As a work around to not getting this unclean line I can do it step by step (costs more time) but there is that other problem.
The gap between the forms. sorry but can somebody explain me why this is happening? They should be in line also after using Divide. You can see in the second video that the blue color shines through the two forms.
Ohh an the cherry on the top if you using Divide to make a form and you want to Add them back together it is not possible, because of the thin gap.
Affinity_Designer_2021-01-08_10-25-04.mp4 Affinity_Designer_2021-01-08_11-23-08.mp4 -
GingerVamp reacted to Sean P in Boolean Problem: Divide, Add and Gaps
Hi GingerVamp,
Thanks for letting us know - unfortunately this is already a known issue that is with development to be fixed. I will however get your comments passed over and get the issue bumped with development.
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GingerVamp reacted to Gabe in Corner Tool bug
Hi both
Sorry for the delayed reply. We were closed over Christmas/NY.
We are aware of this and it has already been logged with our developers.
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GingerVamp reacted to Joachim_L in Punblisher shut down while using "automatically adjust table row to content"
This is fixed in the next upcoming 1.8x version. If you like, you can test the beta. Saving a file with the beta 1.8x won't open in 1.7x, so be careful.
