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    funksy got a reaction from Chris B in Delay (irritating) between DRAG and MOVE   
    Three and a half years later and this micro delay issue still hasn't been dealt with. Still just as annoying. Happens with both mouse and Wacom tablet.

    Edit: Didn't realize I was in V1 forums. This is still present in 2.3.1 which makes it even sadder.

    micro_delay.mp4
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    funksy reacted to Dan C in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    @lepr,
    Apologies, it appears as though my colleague forgot to 'tag' this thread however I can confirm this is logged with our development team already and has been verified as requiring improvement in a future update.
    I hope this clears things up!
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    funksy reacted to _Th in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    Trying hard to understand why—or even how—it creates curved lines when none existed. Serif has gotten SO much right with the suite. I love all the new features and updates, but these basics, these "little things," really wreak havoc on the professional's workflow and hinder more people from making the switch from that other software. I know there's a lot of clamor for AI additions but, personally, I say this stuff has to get nailed down first.
    This basic functionality really should be addressed ASAP.
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    funksy got a reaction from DylanGG in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    I'm fairly new to Affinity Designer. Like most people, I come from the Adobe world. Soon after starting with AD I started to miss the free transform tool found in the competitor's software. I found an old thread in which for over five years people were demanding a free transform tool to be included in Designer. Then with the introduction of v2, those demands seemed to have been answered, in form of the Warp Group feature.

    The Warp Group is a really cool and powerful feature which, on the surface, seems to do the task of the free transform tool. I did notice some unexpected behaviour with it though.
    The warp tool curves straight lines when it shouldn't. The image below best illustrates my issue with the tool. In the example I'm warping a simple triangle (with straight sides and sharp nodes) with the Quad Warp tool. I'm expecting the warp tool to keep the sides of the triangle straight. Instead it curves them. To me, this is not the expected behaviour, nor is it how the free transform in other software work and I think it should be fixed.


     
    With the Perspective Warp the effect isn't as strong, but it can still be seen (image below).



    For comparison, the image below shows the free transform behaviour in both Photoshop and Illustrator. So I ask: why should Affinity Designer's Warp behaviour be any different? So far I've really enjoyed exploring AD and its features, but little discrepancies like this in the tools are quite frustrating to me.


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    funksy got a reaction from Dan C in Designer gets confused by multiple monitor setup. Tool panels are shifted on restart.   
    Thank you for your reply, @Dan C.

    I just updated to 2.0.4. and the issue seems to have been fixed. After three restarts, I'm unable to replicate the problem. All my tool panels are where I left them. So, good job I guess

    For the record my setup is like this:


    AD opens on my main monitor. The scaling on all of my monitors is set to 100%.



    I'll get back to you if the issue comes back. Thanks!
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    funksy got a reaction from _Th in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    I'm fairly new to Affinity Designer. Like most people, I come from the Adobe world. Soon after starting with AD I started to miss the free transform tool found in the competitor's software. I found an old thread in which for over five years people were demanding a free transform tool to be included in Designer. Then with the introduction of v2, those demands seemed to have been answered, in form of the Warp Group feature.

    The Warp Group is a really cool and powerful feature which, on the surface, seems to do the task of the free transform tool. I did notice some unexpected behaviour with it though.
    The warp tool curves straight lines when it shouldn't. The image below best illustrates my issue with the tool. In the example I'm warping a simple triangle (with straight sides and sharp nodes) with the Quad Warp tool. I'm expecting the warp tool to keep the sides of the triangle straight. Instead it curves them. To me, this is not the expected behaviour, nor is it how the free transform in other software work and I think it should be fixed.


     
    With the Perspective Warp the effect isn't as strong, but it can still be seen (image below).



    For comparison, the image below shows the free transform behaviour in both Photoshop and Illustrator. So I ask: why should Affinity Designer's Warp behaviour be any different? So far I've really enjoyed exploring AD and its features, but little discrepancies like this in the tools are quite frustrating to me.


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    funksy got a reaction from loukash in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    I'm fairly new to Affinity Designer. Like most people, I come from the Adobe world. Soon after starting with AD I started to miss the free transform tool found in the competitor's software. I found an old thread in which for over five years people were demanding a free transform tool to be included in Designer. Then with the introduction of v2, those demands seemed to have been answered, in form of the Warp Group feature.

    The Warp Group is a really cool and powerful feature which, on the surface, seems to do the task of the free transform tool. I did notice some unexpected behaviour with it though.
    The warp tool curves straight lines when it shouldn't. The image below best illustrates my issue with the tool. In the example I'm warping a simple triangle (with straight sides and sharp nodes) with the Quad Warp tool. I'm expecting the warp tool to keep the sides of the triangle straight. Instead it curves them. To me, this is not the expected behaviour, nor is it how the free transform in other software work and I think it should be fixed.


     
    With the Perspective Warp the effect isn't as strong, but it can still be seen (image below).



    For comparison, the image below shows the free transform behaviour in both Photoshop and Illustrator. So I ask: why should Affinity Designer's Warp behaviour be any different? So far I've really enjoyed exploring AD and its features, but little discrepancies like this in the tools are quite frustrating to me.


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    funksy got a reaction from Aammppaa in Warp Tool behaviour illogical/unexpected. Straight lines turn into curved ones. (Affinity Designer)   
    I'm fairly new to Affinity Designer. Like most people, I come from the Adobe world. Soon after starting with AD I started to miss the free transform tool found in the competitor's software. I found an old thread in which for over five years people were demanding a free transform tool to be included in Designer. Then with the introduction of v2, those demands seemed to have been answered, in form of the Warp Group feature.

    The Warp Group is a really cool and powerful feature which, on the surface, seems to do the task of the free transform tool. I did notice some unexpected behaviour with it though.
    The warp tool curves straight lines when it shouldn't. The image below best illustrates my issue with the tool. In the example I'm warping a simple triangle (with straight sides and sharp nodes) with the Quad Warp tool. I'm expecting the warp tool to keep the sides of the triangle straight. Instead it curves them. To me, this is not the expected behaviour, nor is it how the free transform in other software work and I think it should be fixed.


     
    With the Perspective Warp the effect isn't as strong, but it can still be seen (image below).



    For comparison, the image below shows the free transform behaviour in both Photoshop and Illustrator. So I ask: why should Affinity Designer's Warp behaviour be any different? So far I've really enjoyed exploring AD and its features, but little discrepancies like this in the tools are quite frustrating to me.


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