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Is that by any chance the clip from Space Balls I see on your cover? You know, when they go ludicrous speed.
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Is that by any chance the clip from Space Balls I see on your cover? You know, when they go ludicrous speed.
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So affinity world.... for those of you who do home printing. what do you look for in a home printer, I am in the market for a good wide format printer. that can print 11x17 maybe a smidge larger. but for sure has to be able to print on 80lbs weight paper.
Hopefully some of you has experience in this area. I have a few in mind but would mind hearing about some other models if anyone has a high quality laser print
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Except for followers like myself.
I don't really have experience with printing, but I remember having a discussion of the difference between RGB, sRGB, and CMYK. Since I don't actually print, or for the rare times I do from a basic Canon, I actually work in sRGB. If I have to, I make a copy of CMYK, but it is good to have a copy of both. The different printers have different color values. I previously didn't understand why people do work in CMYK since I always found it to lack color, and then I realized it was unexplained to me in college that commercial printing is not the same as home printing. From one of the discussions here, it was explained that CMYK is good for "rotary press" printers, whereas printing the same file from a home printer would not have the same quality. So since you are looking for a printer for marketing purposes, I will "assume" rotary press is what you need.
As it is obvious, I am not in the market. I use Affinity for personal use, but I am trying to move up to starting a business. As Patrick mentioned, it might be hard for people to catch this, but a new topic might give you more information.
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so #AffinityWorld, what kind of graphics tablet are you currently using. Im using a wacom intuos, its simple, easy to cary around, and does what i need for the time being. got my hearts set on a few other gadgets but I love this one non the less
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so #AffinityWorld, what kind of graphics tablet are you currently using. Im using a wacom intuos, its simple, easy to cary around, and does what i need for the time being. got my hearts set on a few other gadgets but I love this one non the less
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so #AffinityWorld, what kind of graphics tablet are you currently using. Im using a wacom intuos, its simple, easy to cary around, and does what i need for the time being. got my hearts set on a few other gadgets but I love this one non the less
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So Affinity World. What resolution screen do you feel works best for Designer and Photo?
I ask because I am in the market.
I guess what I am wondering is, am I getting the best out of designer with lets say my 13" retina screen
or if I got a 32" HDTV capable of 4k would is make designing that much better?
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Hey there,
When you transfer files from Designer to Inkscape and Inkscape to Designer, how does that affect the layer stack? I could be wrong, but I thought that Inkscape does not nest its layers. I know the paths are technically there, but I don't know they are accessible.
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Hey there,
When you transfer files from Designer to Inkscape and Inkscape to Designer, how does that affect the layer stack? I could be wrong, but I thought that Inkscape does not nest its layers. I know the paths are technically there, but I don't know they are accessible.
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Ah that is why then. I didn't realize there was an Objects panel in additional to a Layers panel. Like I said, I didn't get to experiment with the program fully. In the past, I wanted to use it for the sake of using the vector flood fill tool.
I might reconsider and give it another shot, but I don't get why the menus were not showing. I'd feel silly if was something as silly as I expecting them to be on the menu bar. Do you use the Mac version or Windows version?
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You should have no problem catching some good waves.
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You've been tagged. https://affinity.serif.com/forum/index.php?/user/8358-alfred/
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Hello, Mark! I just want to congratulate you in finishing the beta. You worked hard and you earn the thanks.
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Thanks for the friend request, bud. I was actually gonna do the same.