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Tupaia

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  1. Hello!

    This has been adressed many times:

    please choose another keyboard shortcut for brush resizing than ALT-LMB-RMB!

    That just does not work well with a Wacom pen. For me, it's the factor that breaks the workflow the most, at the moment. Brush resizing is something you need to do all the time.

    I use Clip Studio and Photoshop a lot. Both have different ways to resize, but both are simple and feasible. ALT-RMB in PShop, CTRL-ALT-LMB in Clipstudio.

     

    With a Wacom pen, LMB means tipping the tablet with the pen. RMB I put on the pen switch, rear side. Having to use both, AND in the right order ist just awkward, and totally unnecessary.

     

    Sorry for sounding harsh, but I don't understand what's the big deal about changing a thing that's a simple fix in code (I guess) but has such a big impact on workflow...

     

    I really want to use your software, which is (going to be) really great!!

     

    Thanks for listening!

     

     

  2. In fact, Illustrator has this already, although a bit hidden and unhandy.

    If you open the General Preferences of AI, there's a 'Constrain Angle' parameter - which is exactly this.

     

    However, I'd prefer this being some litte axis icon that can be dragged out of the ruler corner and rotated freely by some handle.

    Of course, as always, there should also be a way to enter the position/rotation numerically.

     

  3. The solution could be a 'base grid' = 'construction plane', which defines the 2D space to which everything relates. Now it's fixed to the page.

    Every CAD or 3D program has this, but of course it makes also sense in 2D

    This plane would be placeable/rotateable freely.

     

    In Photoshop or Illustrator, if you click/drag the corner of the page ruler, you can place the origin at least - something not possible in Affinity yet.

    If you could also rotate this base point, you would get what I mean.

     

    The Transform panel should reflect the base plane, as well as guides, and also brush strokes.

    It would be sufficient then to have SHIFT-draw snap to 45° angles, like we know from Photoshop etc.

     

    If we think it through, the Transform Panel could have a mode "page/world" (the values would be relative to the page), and "plane" (values would be relative to the base plane).

    That's how it works in 3D software, called differently, of course.

     

    Best

    Eugen

  4. Hello!

    When drawing with the Pencil or Vector brush tool, there's a glitch in the size of the strokes's first point. See screenshot.

    Unfortunately, that makes it practically unusable for my job at hand.

    AD 1.6.0.80b

    Using a Wacom Cintiq, and a Wacom Intuos 3. Same problem on both.

    Deleting the first point does not help. The size information is just moved to the next point.

     

    The latest stable, 1.5.3.69, has no stabilizer yet, and the stoke thickness changes strangely after lifting the pen. Can't use it, either.

     

    Thanks!

     

     

    test strokes.afdesign

    test strokes.jpg

  5. Hi!

    Nothing new actually, but here's what I miss the most until now.

    If things already work and I missed them - apologies, and thanks for any tips!

     

     

    - To reduce mouse travel, the most important functions of the top toolbar (modes, converts, actions, snaps) should be close to the mouse cursor - in the RMB context menu, and/or on modifier keys.

    Like CTRL-ALT-LMB on a node converts it to 'sharp', but more shortcuts of this kind would be cool.

     

     

    - Simpler way to delete nodes. Maybe double-click a node, or ALT-click, whatever. 

     

     

    - Keep the curvature of the curve as close as possible when deleting a node (CorelDraw has this).

    It's there I read, but not working in the windows version.

     

     

    - Invoke the interactive zoom tool with CTRL-SPACE as well as SPACE-CTRL!

     

     

    - Scale pivot!

     

     

    - Numeric scale in the transform panel

     

     

    - 'Select similar' functionality - select all objects with a shared property like like width, color, ...

     

     

    - Curve intersection functionality - snap, trim tool, extend tool

     

     

    - Fill areas amidst intersecting curves (like 'Live Paint Bucket' tool in Illustrator)

     

     

    - A keyboard shortcut to isolate/solo an object, in addition to ALT-clicking the layer name.

     

     

    Thanks a lot for considering!!

    Best regards

    Eugen

  6. Hi!

    Nice that this is working, however: wouldn't just ALT-RMB do, without the LMB?

    Thing is, I'm using a Wacom pen, which has this rocker switch. I like to assign a MMB to the front side of that switch, and RMB to the rear, because I don't want to grab the mouse whenever possible. Works just nicely mostly.

     

    Although it's working, it's not too comfy having to use ALT-LMB (putting the pen on the tablet) and RMB (rocker switch) at the same time.

    For example, Photoshop uses ALT-RMB,

    ClipStudio uses CTRL-ALT-LMB.

    Both are somewhat better in the brush resizing arena...

     

    Thanks for considering!

    Best regards

    Eugen

  7. Hi Tupaia,

    Yes, this works on Windows too but you have to press the right mouse button instead of ⌃(ctrl). So press and hold the left mouse button and drag the marquee around the objects - use the right mouse button (while keeping the left mouse button pressed) to switch between modes.

    Aaa-ha! Nice!

    However, can we have this optionally with some modifier key as well, please? It's somewhat weird finger acrobatics having to press 2 mouse buttons at once...

    Especially the fact that you then need to release the LMB before the RMB makes it less comfy.

     

    As has been said: other software (Rhino, 3ds Max, ...) sport a handy feature that does an 'intersect select' when you draw the selection frame from right to left, and a 'window select' when you draw it left-right.

    I'm used to it for many years now. Would be cool to see it here, too.

     

    Cheers

    Eugen

  8. Hi Pixlers,

    This was already implemented. You can switch between the two modes (Select object when intersect the selection marquee versus select only included objects inside the marquee) on the fly pressing ⌃(ctrl) while dragging the marquee to select the objects.

    Hi again,

    can anyone confirm switching modes by pressing CTRL is working in the windows version? It doesn't for me...

    Thanks!

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