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PixelPest

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  1. Fonts are called Outlined fonts for that reason. There are rare centerline fonts most likely used for CNC purposes.
  2. You said it. APhoto has a MeshWarpTool: I still rely on Inkscape for that and other cases.
  3. Not sure if this helps; I built this from scratch and will work with the Boolean tools in a non-destructive way. BChurch.afdesign
  4. Simplest way I can think of is to make a Style from the default settings (fill: RGB235, no stroke) and applying this to the objects.
  5. Affinity Photo? I don´t need to set Transparent background color- works with JPG instantly: place image - select with Flood Select Tool - hit delete - shows checkerboard.
  6. Maybe like so: By Beaking the curve at the end you can have "solo" objects if you want .
  7. Nope. When 1.8 was released with all Boolean related tools borked I thought I`ll get a quick relief by getting a demo. Stupid, very stupid idea. First I received 1.73 which means the tools should still working as expected - BUT the files I was working on or tried to finish with 1.8 can´t be opened with its predecessor. Oh man - really? It has tools that are still working. Not sure if the sizes alone will tell you something. Sure more tools need more space and I have my custom brushes which are missing in the 1.7.3 demo.
  8. Not sure what you´re saying as there is no Affinity Publisher in the iOS App Store.
  9. Ah ok - I understand now - sorry for the "delay". 🤪 I think I´d start with a greyscale brush then and use the gradient overlay FX:
  10. What kind of Brush exactly? This Matte Acrylic brush seems to work with "Flow Jitter" driven by Pressure:
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