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Ranazomic

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  1. Agree

    On 10/6/2018 at 7:59 AM, Petar Petrenko said:

    I don't think it will ever happen. IDML yes, but not INDD. The goal of Affinity is to convert them into Affinity format and start using it. For now through PDF and in (near) future with some filters for IDML and so. BTW, "industry standard" is the app which the designer is used to work with and for the customer it is PDF file. You are not supposed to deliver source files to the customer because he can continue to work on it by himself or with another designer.

     

  2. Orginize Artbords

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    Change all image to multiple images based on orders

    when you select multiple image and drag them to a repeating item, it automatic replace it with the

    images in order, so you don't need to change every one your self

     

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    Create arrow between Artbords

    Connect your artboards with drag-and-drop to help communicate the flow.

     

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  3. Great technique A_B_C! Now Serif just needs to make that feature more obvious so people know that it's there.

     

    I posted in another thread that Serif should do an entire release that focuses on adding basic layout features. It has some good tools already but if they did even one version that focused in this one area they could get pretty close to the ideal setup. For some users the need to rush out Publisher would diminish because some people spend a lot of their time just doing basic layouts and don't require those complex tools. I have InDesign on hand if I need the complex layout features. The focus for a Serif InDesign competitor should mainly be to offer features that Adobe doesn't provide.

     

    You could also just try to use the program over some time so you learn where the functions are -.-

  4. Really? Mine doesn't work...

     

    You need to set it up

     

    1. Put the Apple Pen into your iPad Pro using the lighting stick, remember bluetooth need to be turned on
    2. Try to use the Pen to check its work
    3. Step 3. Connect the iPad Pro to your computer and start Duet Display
    4. Step 4. Now you Apple Pen should work at the same time as the Duet Display

     

    If this dosen't work I like to help fix the problem 

  5. Hey Everyone!

     

    I have been lurking these forums for about as long as I've been using Affinity Designer and Photo (which is to say "a while"). In that time I have weened myself off of the Adobe creative suite and have fallen in love with Affinity's apps.

     

    One of the largest hurdles in abandoning the adobe boat was that I was leaving an array of brushes/tool presets I had amassed over the years. Instead of lamenting my perceived loss- I decided to start building anew and create my own tools. In doing so, I discovered new processes and possibilities with a workflow build around Affinity- it's been enlightening to make tools within a tool.

     

    What resulted is a slew of intensity texture brushes that simulate some of my favorite drawing/painting tools. I love the process of drawing all the way down to the tactile experience. I designed these vector brushes to tap into the fun of putting pen to paper.

     

    I created 3 major sets which are all included in the box set. I also have a Sample Set and Bamboo Set which are free to download! HERE

     

    The Hand Lettering Set was created from a TON of hi-res scans of my lettering pens to capture the characteristics of each one. You have pretty much all the big players present: Copic, Tombow, Sakura, Pigma, Pentel, and Pilot.  while drawing letterforms gesturally on my Wacom.

     

    The Pen & Ink Set contains a variety of brush scans, textures, and other drawing materials (sometimes Frankenstein'd together) to create a unique set of strokes for drawing/inking.

     

    The Sumi-E Set took inspiration from making hand lettering brushes and extended that to try and recreate strokes of Japanese ink paintings. The best way I can characterize them is that they're unpredictable, smooth, and didactic. Each brush is cleverly named after a different mountain in japan in both English and Japanese.

     

    For examples of every single stroke in these sets download the full manifest. FULL MANIFEST

    Otherwise, there are few examples of each below!

     

    I hope you like using these brushes and make great work with them. 

     

    Let me know what you think!  :D

     

    Cheers!

     

    GET THE BOX SET

     

     

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    Tablet Users!

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    Don't forget to change the controller to Brush Defaults in the menu bar to take advantage of your tablets pressure sensitivity.

     

     

    Cheers!

     

     

    Not working, and its link to a really weird CSS broken website

  6. Hi there, my name is benjamin and I'm a web and iOS Developer, im living in Denmark( so cold ) im total in love with the new Affinity Designer 1.5, my job is so much easier now

     

     

    PS: I'm the only one who have see that the first 3 person loving cats?

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