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dutchshader

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  1. i guess the only way to do this in designer is to copy current fill to palette, this can be the fill or the stroke fill. This way you can save the color with alpha, the color thumbnail shows rgba
  2. Why not save the settings for each layer as a style, this way it can be reused in every project
  3. changing size and hardness is alt plus rightclick and leftclick, drag left to right for size and up and down for hardness
  4. Hello Headshed, in the clonetool options menu select source: ​layers beneath. with alt click on the bottom layer for the source return to the upper layer to clone.
  5. In your affile example the 2 upper nodes are switched, i switched the upper right and bottom right node.
  6. funny thing is, that when you don't switch the upper nodes, but the upper and bottom right node. then copy and select both and divide. you will have 2 triangles. wonder why it works this way.
  7. that is what i did and after devide i have this:
  8. it works when you copy the shape select both layers and than use devide
  9. Hello Graviola, the night sky is a tutorial in the workbook. and it is a good way to start. in designer it is not so hard to create a retro design. i am no pro and came to this.
  10. In this post it is explained. https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/42279-fonttext-alignment-with-canvas/
  11. use the gradiënt tool, and in the dropdown bitmap
  12. In photo it a pixel based perspective, in AD it will be a vector tool
  13. So this: it's a unreleased and unstable function in AD, maybe crash your app, damage your un-saved files, blow up your computer~ I don't know. Is not realy true
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