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Pashan

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  1. On 5/1/2020 at 3:22 PM, Sean P said:

    Unfortunately I'm unable to reproduce this, so it definitely seems specific to your machine! What kind of setup are you using? Is it a Desktop PC with 1 or 2 monitors or is it a Laptop with an additional monitor? If its a laptop with an additional monitor, is that currently switched on?

    What screen resolutions are you using?

    I'm using a Laptop. 1920x1080p .

  2. 4 hours ago, GarryP said:

    There’s a little ‘trick’ that I found which you can use to quickly create a grid.
    The ‘trick’ part is to duplicate the first line and move that duplicate to the other side of the area, then duplicate the pair. If you duplicate the lines all in the same place before trying to distribute them they will all stay in the same place, unless you use manual spacing.
    See my attached video.
    As MEB said above, this grid doesn’t work the same way as in Illustrator but it’s a start.

    When you are rasterlizing the layer how hide the grid finally? 

     

  3. 4 hours ago, GarryP said:

    There’s a little ‘trick’ that I found which you can use to quickly create a grid.
    The ‘trick’ part is to duplicate the first line and move that duplicate to the other side of the area, then duplicate the pair. If you duplicate the lines all in the same place before trying to distribute them they will all stay in the same place, unless you use manual spacing.
    See my attached video.
    As MEB said above, this grid doesn’t work the same way as in Illustrator but it’s a start.

    Thank you very much for the video. I thought of same thing, draw manually. Thank you again, show with easy ways 😃

     

  4. 4 hours ago, MEB said:

    Hi Pashan,
    Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
    Illustrator treats grids as objects. Affinity apps do not. Currently it's no possible to do this unless you create all the lines manually (you can use Power Duplicate to speed up the process), then group, rotate and lock them. Illustrator has more than two decades of development and a much more larger team, Affinity Designer has six years - some tools are still missing/being developed.

    Thank you very much for the help. I also thought of about drawing manually. It's wasting a lot of time. I think I have to do it in manually =\

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