PixelPest
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Couldn't you just upload a simple SVG exported from Affinity Designer (maybe incl the AD file accordingly) which doesn't preview on your system for us to check?
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I guess you can "bake in" the adjustment instead of deleting...
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1 hour ago, PaoloT said:
As a recap after this test: Designer-saved SVG files show no thumbnail in any mode in the Finder.
That´s simply not true. (M1/macOS11.7)
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Just a wild guess: is there enough space on the target drive? And saving as Affinity file works?
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Like so then probably: Check history.
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You could try linear gradients on fill and a reversed on stroke.
Saved with history. Funny file title typo included:
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As I already stated 5hs ago it´s AD´s fault.
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Same experience here with OTF+TTF. Seems a bug a to me as other SVG editors don´t have a problem with a conversion to curves plus adding strokes etc.
Appears with Contour tool, Expand Stroke, export to PDF with Text-to-path set up. Stroke placements other then "Centre" are non SVG-conform features and will be converted into color filled shapes incl. mentioned issues.
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Not 100% sure. Could be GothamExtraNarrow - but pretty sure just a clone by all the noise it´s producing.
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Seems the whole font is a mess. Pretty sure you´ll find double nodes or too close nodes in these spots.
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I have no idea where it came from nor where it will go. I, on the other hand, would stay in vector as long as possible.
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Sure it has "nice" details: but these are vector based as with any outline font. If you want this "blurry" look add Layer Effects->GaussianBlur to it.
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Ich habs nur so "visuell" deutlich angelegt - das kannst ändern wie Du es brauchst. Ich kenne die Spezifikationen nicht.
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8 minutes ago, Aleksi said:
I tried the vector as your suggested, but it wasn't as precise.
I didn´t understand - unless it´s a raster image already - then of course my suggestion don´t make sense.
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Is this probably a copyrighted file? Just asking.
"%%For: (Shelley Carter) ()"
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If it´s still a font annd you want it in vector I´d go:
1. Convert to curves
2. select glyph and go Layer->Geometry->Separate curves
3. Deselect inner part and hit backspace to delete remaining parts:
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A "single-click" with the Node tool is all it takes.
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Das Chaos (bedingt durch die "Herstellung" der Form - mach mal Geometry->Separate Curves) findet sich in SVG+PDF Export wieder - und "Align Stroke=Outside" ist nicht SVG-konform und wird den Export nicht überleben.
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And the problem is?
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In Deiner Beispieldatei maskierst Du die Strichstärke mit Flächen anstatt eine definierte Strichweite (+Füllung) anzugeben. Den Vorteil sehe ich jetzt noch nicht. In meinem Beispiel kannst Du die Strichstärke doch präzise angeben. Wie soll die nicht mitdrucken?
Is There a Simple Way to 3D or Gradient a Complex Curve?
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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I´d go with the Layer Effect=3D:
But there´s no "Long Shadow" feature - just the standard "Outer Shadow" in Affinity Designer/Photo which will make the design seems to float above the surface.