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Twolane

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  1. 3 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

    What is the exact message?

    Brushes imported successfully. Imported 40 vector brushes into category "Crayon Brushes".

    Obvi they don't show because they're all Vector.

    Frankentoon has come up with some new website sign-up the old site needed an update nonsense for a wonderful marvelous experience that I don't want. Or need. Thus I can't be bothered. So there's that. I'm not wasting any more of my time with it. I've moved on.

  2. They're the Frankentoon brushes. They import fine in Designer. I can't get any of the Frankentoon Crayon brushes to show up in Photo.

    I deleted vector_brushes.propcol, but of course I have no idea if that took away the 4 or not, since the Crayon Brushes don't show.

    Thanks for your help.

    When I re-import them into Photo, it says it takes all 40 brushes, but none show.

    And to add insult to injury, Frankentoon has changed their web presence, so I might as well forget about that. If it's not one thing in the stupidity of vendors, it's another. Bye bye Frankentoon.

  3. Gosh, with all the scuttlebutt about Affinity being in the Dead Zone, I hurried to uploaded another pbook to Ingram and Amazon. Ho-hum.

    Which reminds me, after that last post I was forced to reinstall the product and search through a multitude of landfills to retrieve all of my work. Just another busy day in the life of a dedicated user of the product. Which one of you was it that convinced me Affinity was dead and useless???

    Well, you were def wrong!

  4. On 6/27/2022 at 1:45 PM, Will Wallace said:

    As a self-published author, I issue my books as printed books, Kindle e-books, and EPUB e-books. I think most self-published authors do the same. Affinity needs to get with the program. Without EPUB export, I certainly can't and won't recommend Affinity Publisher to anyone. Bluntly, it's useless to me.

    Once the magical .docx is prepared from a Scrivener export, it takes me no time at all to clean it up. It's my job. I just do it.

    I have 13 POD print books up on Amazon and Ingram Spark. I used Affinity Publisher to prepare and upload the .pdf files from a .docx using templates. I can't compliment Affinity enough for allowing me to prepare the templates I have designed to do that. I do admit it was a bit of a bear learning to build my own templates, but I set aside time to learn to do so, and it worked for me. If I can't figure it out, I come here to ask questions.

    I use calibre to convert my .docx file into an .epub for direct upload to Google Play Books and Kobo. Amazon gets a .docx. Another site gets a .doc - easy peasy, and as a Save As from the .docx. I use an aggregator to hit the rest of the sites, including but not limited to Apple and Barnes&Noble, and at least a dozen others, if not more.

    I have over 50 ebooks in addition to the print. In an average year, I get around 20,000 ebook downloads from Google Play, Barnes&Noble, Apple, and others.

    But like I said, I do my own work, and consider it my job to do it. I have it down to a science. It takes me hardly any time at all once I have the .docx. Now, I will admit I don't prepare books with images, or technical manuals, etc., so concerning that, I have no knowledge.

    Before I forget, I use Photo for the covers of all of my books. Sometimes, I even dip a finger into Designer to do so, but rarely.

    In case anyone hasn't noticed, I'm happy with the Affinity products. When necessary, I will use any and all of the other tools required and available to do my job as an author and get my books to my faithful readers with a minimum of fuss and bother.

    As always, one's mileage may vary.

  5. 11 minutes ago, skmwrp said:

    I wonder if they're in a death spiral at this point.

    Oh for crying out loud. Methinks some of you have too much time on your hands. You need to load up an Affinity program and get some work done. That, or subscribe to Adobe's annual $$ grab and go over to their forum to do some justified whining and sniveling. What Adobe is charging for their symphony ensures they'll be around forever and a day.

  6. I didn't watch the video, because interwebs silliness. It's interesting to note in the transcription the first thing mentioned is a competitor. That's telling in itself. Jealousy, probably. Nothing more than that. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.

    Edited to add: Okay, so I broke down and quick-marched through the video. Is this guy passive-aggressive or what? Oh, and the software mentioned is 95 bucks, so there's that, too.

    I also went to the aforementioned software Bugs forum. It would appear all is not so well there, either.

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    All of the resources we produced in one giant ZIP.

    @Chris Van Cleve: If I dare go down the rabbit hole of loading all of those styles, because I want to have a "live" look, I would never again in my life produce another book cover again. I've looked at them in their aphoto files, and they are magic, I say, magic!

    Thanks, man. There are no accolades left. You have them all.

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