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  1. I can't believe this isn't already available in Designer. I spent quite awhile today trying to figure out how to do a calligraphy brush, only to realize AD doesn't offer it. Seems so fundamental to me.
  2. Yes, paint brush is selected and I can see the swatches toggle between black and white.
  3. I'm sure this has been discussed many times here, but I can't find a forum that answers the question. Using Photoshop, I would often paint a mask with the black/white brush. Toggling the X would allow me to add or subtract the mask. I was using the brush in AP to paint the mask, but I see that you don't use white/black to invert the brush. So how do I paint back into the mask what I have already erased?
  4. Thank you for the symbols feature. This was so badly needed I am reverting back to Illustrator for projects. Additionally, I desperately need the "select similar" ability that Illustrator offers. For example, to select similar stroke widths across the entire design. I have a bug report: When nested inside a symbol, using "Break curve" on the node of an object that is a curve deletes the entire shape. When I try to undo, the entire app crashes. I've submitted reports to Apple on that twice. I assume you folks get these?
  5. Ok, I read that, but I thought it was referring to the node tool Seems silly to select with the direct selection tool then use the node tool. Thanks for the replies!
  6. Sorry, I didn't include the layers panel. (Wanted to keep the selection area focused.)
  7. I can't believe this seems so hard...I have two separate lines that meet at a vertex. I want to marquee select the area where they meet, then drag them to a new position. I read this: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/596-node-tool/ I still don't have the ability to marquee select anything. I have tried selecting entire objects first, then switching to the node tool and dragging a new selection. No success. I'm used to Illustrator where I can just select the points I want and drag.
  8. Wow. I'm so impressed you deciphered my post so well! That's exactly what I was trying to understand! Thank you!
  9. I am a long term photoshop user and trying to get used to AP. I have two rasterized object layers on the canvass. Both are circular shapes with transparent backgrounds. I want to overlap them, and make the overlapping area a different color. I also want to desaturate the two layers. I tried duplicating one of the layers and placed it inside the other. That does a great job masking it. But the challenge I face is APPLYING AN ADJUSTMENT LAYER TO ONLY THE PARENT LAYER, not the children. An example of my layers: circle one adjustment1: desaturate circle two adjustment2: hue shift circle two adjustment3: desaturate
  10. First, for uncle808us, you can access that cog in several apps. I believe that screenshot was taken in Textedit. Just select a color for your font and find the appropriate tab. I'm attaching a screenshot called "textedit." (Nice to see uploads working today!) Second, thank you Leigh for your feedback. This is the best help I've received so far on this issue. Unfortunately it still does not solve my problem. I have attached four consecutive screenshots showing my process in the Hype color picker. The important thing to notice is that the hex value in the bottom field is the same when you switch to different tabs. However, there is only one tab (the third from the left) that can access my custom palette created in Affinity Designer. (See 1.png) However, that menu does not allow me to change the color space. If I switch to tab #2 (2.png) then I can access the different color spaces from the cog menu (3.png). While you're there, you can notice there are TWO hex value fields. This is important. The bottom one is how the picker is interpreting the swatches, based on the color space. When you change the color space IT WILL NOT CHANGE THE HEX VALUE AT THE BOTTOM, but it will adjust it in the smaller field above it. (4.png) Obviously this does not provide a sustainable workflow. I wish I could change a setting in Hype to force the color space to whatever it was in AD. Also, if you're in a custom palette, then switch over to the second tab and it drastically changes your color, make sure it is set to the right mode (likely RGB instead of Greyscale or something else). Once to set that correctly, then you can go back to your custom palette, choose the color again, then go BACK to tab #2 and see the sliders for that color. There must be a better way to import colors from AD to Hype seamlessly. I finally gave up and recreated all 50+ swatches in Hype.
  11. Is there any way to change the color picker color profile? I can sample the correct HEX value and create the system palette fine, but when I access the same system color palette in another app it alters the HEX value slightly...slight, but enough to be totally unusable.
  12. I'm having trouble maintaining consistent color between Affinity Designer and other apps, like Hype. What I have done is I create a system palette (Apple OS) in AD, which I then access in Hype. In theory these should be the same, but there is a difference. I get completely different HEX values for system palettes created in AD, but viewed in Hype. I am wondering if I could make a setting change in the "Colour Profiles" preferences. Would this fix my problem? I'm attaching a screenshot showing my settings. (I believe they are all defaults.) [NOTE: I cannot upload the screenshot. When I try to attach a file here it says "Upload Skipped (Error IO). This happens even after a refresh.]
  13. I'm wanting to merge color swatches between palettes. There doesn't appear to be a way. I can export > import, but that doesn't allow me to merge them. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!
  14. Thanks. Yeah that's what I ended up doing. Just seems like there should be a more straightforward way out of the box.
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