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  1. this  content aware feature would be  more usefull added as a crop tool option. It can work in conjunction with the  Straighten image tool to fill the areas resulted after picture get rotated.

     

    Also it kinda works in photohsop because it has further options like "Protect" and because it works with selections.  Damn Gimp also has this ?

  2.  Inkscape has a a weird workflow but seems damn powerfull. Just like Blender. Wish more effort been put in its development like the  latter is currently having.

     

     I guses that is a sort of Blend  tool in Illustrator?

     

     

    Yup AD really needs that along with the other effects like waveform, zigzag, scribble,  fisheye, pucker and bloat etc. Otherwise it feel more orientated to UI design than anything else. It needs this vector artistic tools and effects.

  3. Many of the comments have nothing to do with icons. Some are absurd rants about Affinity ripping off PS, some just talk about Adobe's dominance, some even suggest pirating PS to bring its cost to $0.

     

    It's typical of YouTube comments -- they are all over the map, often offering personal opinions as if they were facts or representative of some sort of undefined consensus. Much of it amounts to little more than arguments over trivialities most people don't care about. Very little of it is objective or fact based; it is mostly just a few people exercising their egos.

     

    obvious ! the video its not about icons  solely. What kind of remark its that !

     

    personal opinions or not, presented  as facts or not, its the tendency towards favoring totally other icon style to the current one I wanted to hint here and its not a just a personal fad. Dont know what you expected to find, scientific studies?  Whats the problem with Youtube? where do you expect to observe these tendencies? On proffesional  online mediums like Behance  or Dribble? Well you dont even have to bother. You can take my word that those are " heavens " of the so called " modern design ". Fad or not , its not even a novelty anymore and even if after many years we  will hardly recall what we even liked at it, its here to stay. This is one of the consensus  you  mentioned about, just like PS  doesnt need to be an "official" standard cause its way more than that.

     

     I also  done this while reminding  about a user here asking me to reflect on the number of opinions different than mine (maybe suggesting a little brain check).  My argument didnt  came out just outa nowhere.

  4. The comments are addressing the look of the icons not because this would be a decisive factor  that prevents them for using  the  program but as a reaction to the video author own "shallow" manner of reviewing and comparing  the products starting  with this very subject.

     

    And one would expect more positive comments from AP users as well considering  this guy channel audience ( I think the most popular out there when comes to AP). Though I dont know how this would be more relevant than those  supposedly coming  mostly from the  firm PS users. One conclusion would be that AP users  dont care or/and some agree that icons could look more professional. 

  5. Affinity Windows 10 Hero wallpaper

     

    (full resolution in the attachement)

     

     

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    since I couldnt find a bigger resolution of the Affinity coming to windows screen

     

     

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    I decided to do it my own and more faithfull to the orginal Windows 10 hero wallpaper style. Inspired by this tutorial http://abduzeedo.com/node/81683but he missed some steps and its not very clear. Plus requires a lot of eperimentation.

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