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sincetimebegan

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  1. I thank you for your comments, 

    And I really do appreciate all your feedback,

    Will certainly work on those ideas, see which works best

     

     

    I had a look at your web site and on the about page (to contact you) and anywhere else there's no contact name. If I was a potential client I'd be a bit hesitant without knowing whom I'm emailing.      

     

    Mhmm, the website is still undergoing construction, still yet to figure out how and what works best, but thank you

    I shall take that into consideration when I go back to make edits :)

  2. Personally i would opt for B.

    Reason is, that the user can select the type of category for feedback whilst also being able to give a detailed report.

    The options for send and cancel, I think, are necessary rather than just having send,

    however for 2nd place I would suggest using D over F just because of the send button being green.

     

    That's my opinion :)

  3. Prehaps keeping a libary/lunchbox of individual arms/legs/torso/head outlines (with or without colouring).

    This is what I do, for example in a few pieces of my work, your'll notice the same birds lurking around in the background...

    I just import the .adesign from my libary directory and edit from there.

    I found that this really reduced design time and generally sped up the whole process.

     

    (I hope I've explained this well enough, and tends to your needs)

  4. @DMH, you will pick up Affinity Designer real quick, its easy to use, tutorials around and people on here willing to help out with any issues.

    Photo's can be edited in the Affinity Photo app (currently in beta - https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ (download from emailed link)),

    Both Designer and Photo's share very similar panel layouts and tools, and are both as great as each other.

     

    I would highly reccommend the two - of which I use almost every day for work.

    (note: I do not work for Affinity, I just use the software and forum)

     

    Hope this helps,

    Any questions drop me a message..happy to help.

  5. Unsure if it has been posted, did a quick search but couldn't see anything relating..

     

    Im requesting/looking for the option to apply an outline to a shape/text, similar to that found on effects, but allows you to space the outline x cm/mm/px away from the shape,

    either on the inside or outside of the original shape boundaries.

     

    If this has already been implemented and I'm just not seeing it properly or has been previously requested, I do apologise for the dupe. 

     

    Thanks in advance, can provide screenshots from another design program to better explain if need be!

     

    Phantomist.

  6. I'm not 100% sure on the cure, but try this (a bit longwinded)..

     

    (note: entries underlined can be changed but keep proportionate)

    1) Make a shape and apply a stroke

     a. Black in colour, select the line style,

     b. 20px, square cap, miter join, align stroke to center and scale with object,

     

    2) on that shape, in the effects, apply

     a. Black in colour, 10px radius,

     b. click the cog to open up additional settings,

     c. check scale with object,

     

    3) Copy the shape, and paste above,

     a. Remove any fill colour/patterns

     b. White in colour, square cap, miter join, align stroke to outside and scale with object

     

    4) Cmd+A (or select those two shapes) align center horizontal and vertical.

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