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nickbatz

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  1. Also, I run my monitor at a standard 16:9 aspect ratio (it's a 4K monitor, but I use 3008x1692 - 3840x2160 makes the dot pitch way too small on a 32" monitor).
  2. Thanks Thomas. So what you're saying says that the Xenclkasdfl;adsjf (bad company name!) probably is the best choice. Even if the active area is set, I use one main monitor 99% of the time and 100% of the time I use Affinity Photo. A lot of reviews and user reports say that its Bluetooth connection (using an included USB dongle) is very solid, and I'm close to the computer, so I'm not worried. The only negative things I've read are about the build quality of its separate Quickkeys programmable remote. There are positive reviews too, so fingers crossed.
  3. Medium Xencelabs with the Quickkeys remote control thing shall be ordered. A decision has been made. Thanks for the help, will report on how it works. (When I first saw Quickkeys I thought it was the old Mac macro program from the '90s. The company was run by totally obnoxious people, and I would have stayed clear!)
  4. That's right. Unfortunately it's not an option with this picture. Too many imported layers from different multi-layered pictures to backtrack. Thanks though.
  5. The history isn't saved. Thanks though. Also, this is 50 billion layers.
  6. What did I do to create this accidental effect? Please see post or posts below. This is zoomed in on a very large picture. Check out the mauve-ish glow here, and I'll zoom in below.
  7. Thanks. Yeah, I got all that. I might actually go with the small Xencelabs one, not because of the price but because I expect to continue using the mouse 97% of the time and I don't really want a big thing on my desk.
  8. 1. Of course. Got it. 2. Of course. Got it. 3. Thanks and thanks again. Okay, since everyone is waiting with bated breath to hear how this goes, I'll report back.
  9. So it looks like the Xencelabs one is a good choice. Thanks again. Some questions about how tablets work in general with Affinity Photo: 1. What happens to the drawing area if you're working in portrait rather than landscape - does it shrink, or do you have to rotate the tablet? 2. Does the drawing area automatically cover the whole document, so if you resize it from 72 DPI to 300 DPI does it know? 3. Pressure sensitivity - does it change the Affinity Photo brush width? If so, does that work well? I vaguely remember reading something about this in the Affinity documentation, but if so I can't find it now. Thanks.
  10. So it turns hot that what I want is a drawing tablet and not a graphics one. Okay, thanks. Will read those in detail when I’m back at my computer.
  11. Thanks v_kyr and Alfred. v_kyr, I actually did see the most of those, but I was hoping to get some input from people like Alfred who use these things with Affinity Photo. These days it's hard to know who's a professional journalist and who's just some Internet tosser. One hint is when they have categories set up so no one looks bad - Best Overall (and click on our affiliate link), Best Budget Model, Best For People Who Wear Pink Gloves on Odd Calendar Days...
  12. Thanks. It does work on Macs, and unless there are connection issues I can't imagine why it would work differently in Affinity Photo. Also, is there a reason the Wacom Intuos is better? In other words, why is choosing it obvious if you're not on a tight budget? I don't have money to waste, but I want to get one that works well!
  13. Thanks, I did search but no one has covered exactly what I’m asking. There are people using iPads, Affinity Designer, old versions, etc. It’s hard to believe that what I’m looking for is obscure!
  14. Affinity Photo Beta 2.1.0.1736 Mac Studio Max, Ventura 13.2.1 Repeatable bug (three times before trying Merge Visible, the fourth time after).
  15. - Mac. - A high quality one with a good feel and lots of pressure sensitivity. I don't want to say price is *no* object, but I don't want junk. - Prefer wireless (Wi-Fi), but if it lags then I don't. - Doesn't need its own screen (because even if I had another port, I don't want to hook up HDMI, and also I'm used to using a mouse while looking at the screen). - Doesn't need to be big. I tried using an iPad and an Apple Pencil, but it was not a happening thing at all. Many thanks.
  16. Could be, although I bought my Affinity Photo license without even realizing that it was a Photoshop alternative. AI is a filthy word to me. Machine learning to help with edits or something, great. It's the whole idea of text to "art" that makes me sick. And frankly I don't understand why so few people even stop to think about what this incel techbro garbage actually means.
  17. See, my reaction is that this crap is yet another reason to use Affinity products instead.
  18. Okay, that worked. Thanks, I'm going to remove the bug report ampersand. It's curious that you need to unclip the window to do that, but okay.
  19. Thanks, but how do you detach a document from the main window? This is what I meant by explaining it slowly. By the way, the written manual's search function is as bad as James Ritson's videos are great.
  20. EDIT: NEVER MIND, SORRY, Barton Fink learned me how to do it. As far as I can see there's still no way to drag/drop effects and layers between open files in the latest beta 2.1 (the one I downloaded today, March 16). How is this supposed to work? Separated Mode isn't in v.2, right? (In other words, I did try to RTFM!) TIA
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