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tanias_reign

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    • Ipad Model: 7th Generation
    • Software Version 15.1
    • Apple Pencil: Gen 1
    • Affinity Designer Version: 1.10.3
    • Affinity Designer Build 1.10.19

    Also it might be an apple pen issue, do you know if there is a good way to test if the apple pen's pressure sensitivity and angle sensitivity is actually working? I downloaded Procreate, so I have one other program to see if the apple pen is causing the issue. Thanks for the help!

     

  1. Affinity Designer - Ipad, Pixel Persona, Pixel Brush

    I'm having a heck of a time getting the pressure sensitivity to work consistently or at all most of the time. Many of the ink brushes and the custom basic brush I use also do this bizarre behavior pictured below.

    It's as though the brush has limited ink and I can only brush for so long until the width goes to nothing. (Applying same pressure with ipad pencil) Also pressure sensitivity is supposed to be on, but it has no effect. Is this a setting issue or a bug?

    I've gone through a bunch of tutorials and all kinds of troubleshooting and experimenting with the settings, but nothing seems to fix this and make the pressure sensitivity actually work:

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    Brush Settings:

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    Any help  or tips would be much appreciated!

     

  2. One thing that always bothered me about the adobe suite was the lack of options for organizing typography so I had to look through lots of fonts to find the one I was looking for if I didn't remember the name of it off the to of my head. It would be awesome if fonts could be organized into folders of my choice so that I could put decorative fonts in one folder, favorite fonts in another, sans serif, serif etc... Having an organized font system would improve my workflow immensely as a graphic designer. As it is now with illustrator picking fonts is a nightmare. (All this would be in the font drop down.) 

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