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Petar Petrenko

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  1. +1

    I also asked for this few months earlier, though for ALL the programs, because designing is consisted of using all these programs in any combination, not only one of them.

    I agree that Designer and Publisher have a lot of code in common and nobody can exactly say what strictly belongs to Publisher and what to Designer. Both of them are primarily vector oriented.

    But (for now) Affinity team does not like this suggestion at all.

  2. +1

    Corel also has nice ideas for some "problems":

    1. Doesn't have special icons for rounded rectangles, but it uses "Shape Tool" with option to choose which anngle(s) to round;

    2. Pies and Arcs are also drawn with the same "Shape Tool". For pies you select the elipse's control point and drag the mouse inside the elipse, for arcs -- outside.

    3. By double clicking on a shape you enter automatically into "Bezier drawing mode" and add a new curve control point. With double clicking on an existing control point -- you delete it.

     

    Now, in Designer or Photo you can add:

    CTRL + click on a control point to convert it to a Cusp node,

    SHIFT + click -- into smooth node, and with

    ALT + click -- into symetrical node, just without additional "Pen/Bezier" icons in Tools Palette.

     

    CTRL + click on a line segment -- to toggle between straight line and curve mode.

  3. Maybe it is better if Affinity team implement (all) those plug-ins as Photo's native tools.

    From the 5-6 most interested vendors there are plug-ins that are repeated (like masking tool...). So there won't so much plug-ins to add. Just choose the best (masking) tool and make it a part of Photo.

    Some of them are actions, so Photo must have a PS actions support.

    I know this is not as easy as it is said, but it is, in mine opinion, the best possible solution.

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