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Matteo Borghi

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  1. 16 hours ago, AffinityMakesMeSmile said:

    But, if you read my reply you see that this has been fixed in latest beta 1.90.xx on iPad...

    Write an e-mail to Serif Ltd and ask for an invitation to the beta testing group - latest beta version is rock solid!

    Am I wrong or you didn’t mention the 1.9 beta version in your first comment? Anyway, good to know! Thank you :)

  2. Hello guys,

    I reported this issue to you months (or years) ago, but it's still present on both Affinity Photo and Designer on iPad. 

    The screenshot attached was taken on Photo but the issue can be found on Designer in the Pixel Persona.

    Could you please try to solve it? 

    I wish I could use your apps for creating raster illustrations on the iPad too, but unfortunately, due to this problem, it is impossible for me. 

    Thanks a lot.

    (I've made the same post on Affinity Photo iPad Bugs section!)

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  3. Hello guys,

    I reported this issue to you months (or years) ago, but it's still present on both Affinity Photo and Designer on iPad. 

    Could you please try to solve it? 

    I wish I could use your apps for creating raster illustrations on the iPad too, but unfortunately, due to this problem, it is impossible for me. 

    Thanks a lot.

    IMG_0C8DB08B1EEC-1.jpeg

  4. Hello Affinity team,

    I'm having an issue with both Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo on iPad.

    When I draw with the Apple Pencil, there is something weird going on with the pressure sensitivity when the pencil touches the iPad, even if it touches it very gently. 

    I've tried many times with different brushes and I alway have this problem on both AD and AP.

    I'm sorry to include in the video an example of how it works on Procreate, but is just for reference, because on that app I don't have this issue.

    Is this a known problem?
    Is there a way to solve it easily? 
    Are other people experiencing this?

    Thanks for your help!

     

  5. 2 hours ago, DM1 said:

    From memory using selection tool touch and drag about a mm from side outline.

    Thanks! It works!

     

    1 hour ago, Lee D said:

    As you're using the iPad version of Designer, use the Shear option on the Transform studio flyout.

    Thanks for your reply, I was aware of that option but its not as intuitive as on the desktop version.

    The way DM1 suggested is what I was looking for :)

  6. Hello,

    I recently noted that when I import some (not all) RAW photos and hit the "Develop" button, some weird artifacts have occurred and are very noticeable even after the export at max quality.

    If I do the exact same process on AP on Mac, the export is perfectly clean and without any weird colours or artifacts.

    I’ve attached an example of photo that looks good when in AP and changes when exported to JPG.

    On the right side of the screenshot, there is the exported picture opened on the floating window of Apple Photo.

    The photo was shot with a Nikon D7000.

    Thanks for your help!

     

    EDIT: after re-installing the app on the iPad it seems to work perfectly and no noise or artifacts can be spotted on the same RAW files I was testing. What's the reason for this? :35_thinking:

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  7. I have the same problem.

    Apple Photo does't shows the name/number of the RAW files I import and Affinity Photo automatically name them "Untitled".

    Is very time consuming to develop the RAW file, rename it manually and than keep editing.

     

    It would be amazing if the Affinity Photo file would have the same name/title/number of the RAW file when you import it.

  8. Guys, I know you are very busy but nothing has changed and this problem is really freaking me out.

    I can't work like this. If it will not be improved I will start searching for another vector app on the iPad (even if I really don't want, because my workflow is based on Affinity softwares now!).

    My suggestions to solve this problem are:

    A) The Move Tool must be able EXCLUSIVELY to move things, otherwise it will keep deforming the shapes you are trying to move and that's #@‘ç[¶%* frustrating. And if you want to modify the shape you can use the Node Tool - or another tool that you can add.

    Or

    B) When you have to Move Tool selected you will be able to move the shape just if you click and drag outside the shape body (like in Procreate) and, if you want to modify the shape, you click on the shape body. So you will not accidentally modify the shape like it's happening now!

    Please, make it happen. My ideal solution would be B, but any solution would be greatly appreciated anyway.

    Thank you :224_monkey:

  9. Hi,

    Every time I have to start editing a raw file, I struggle to fix the distortion or to resize it to a specific point because in Develop Persona I'm not able to add or move the Rulers.

    Can you please make it possible to do? It would be amazing to be able to use the Rulers without going back and forth from Photo Persona and Develop Persona.

    Thank you!

     

    EDIT: this would be great in Affinity Photo for iPad as well :)

  10. Hi,

    I'm having troubles to move objects on Affinity Designer on the iPad Pro 12.9 2' generation.

    I can't find a proper tool to move objets and, every time, instead of moving the object it end up by deforming the vectors...and it's very frustrating!

    Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to solve my problem?

    If not, would be possible to add a kind of "move tool" that allowed the user to just move the object without applying any modification?

    Thank you very much! :)

    (Please delete this topic if the question has already been asked)

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