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StuartRc

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  1. On 15/09/2017 at 4:12 AM, ronniemcbride said:

    Wow the amount of work done here...I feel like iI should be paying for this. where is your donate button?!

    It has certainly become a lot of work....

    and my 'little' project has grown significantly this year...but it's fun ...I quite enjoy working on it:)

    I hope you find a use for them

     

  2. That's an impressive set of updates..well done Affinity Team....

     

    Looking Good:)

     

    A couple of things I have noticed:

    1. Added a style (sunset) to rectangle and grab a handle to resize (left/right) and a smaller  'rectangular flicker' appears in the direction of the movement. Turning off effects [fx] applied to style stops this occurring.

    2. Still getting a sticky slider on the transform panel (Rotate) if you select nodes on a path and scrub the slider (constantly trying to reset to Zero). 

  3. 6 hours ago, mikerofoto said:

    well.... I renamed them, so instead of being pack1, pack2, pack3... until 12, I named them as on your pdf file, so the first 5,6,7,30,31 to 39 so they are easier to find than having to bring the pointer over for the name to show up.

     

    the other pack are easy because they start with paintB instead of TB DOTS

    like this screenshot.

     

    and yes these 3D minion glass are terrific for protrait =)

    IMG_0697.JPG

    Nice! ....good job I didn't release all the brushes!:)

     

    I like the 3D Minion glasses..I must get a pair.... 

  4. 58 minutes ago, mikerofoto said:

    nice job, now I'm soooo lost with all of them, just installed them but brush # don't match with the pdf # or maybe I'm missing something. 

     

    Hi Mike,
    Thanks for getting back to me with regards to the brushes not matching the PDF....eek! I hope not.!o.O

    So I checked.....:)

     

    I have have just been through all the brushes for the new labelling structure in the set (As PDF sheets) and they do match up. Which is logical as I created the sheets from the brush packs.. The only Zip file you really need is   TB DOTS Set 1 P 01 - 12.zip . (TB DOTS Sample120.pdf)..

     

    The other brush  sets are a remnant of the previous post/s. (maybe I should remove them!). I had to rename the brushes so I could expand the overall Brush Library.

     

    I worked to A4 sheets which allowed for 3 packs (x10) per page in the layout. Hence 120 Brushes per set. The older brush version were created in sequence and unfortunately were becoming mixed with other types/format of brush.. So I streamlined the development to allow for expansion of different sets without any conflict.

     

    I treat the brushes as a Library (resource)..as originally intended, creating a new category when working on a project 'like Big-T' or 'TIn Man' and acquiring the brushes I need from the original sets. 

     

    Hope this helps

     

  5. Reflecting changes made to Organic Brushes and streamlined the post

     

    Removed original brush sets and sample images from original post

    Replaced with a new updated set of brushes and more refined sample sheets (PDF and JPG)

  6. 12 minutes ago, jer said:

    Wow! Thanks! I can see me now... creating Tin Man-like award-winning iso graphics. :D

    Well, I'm going to give it a shot anyway. Thanks for sharing!

    Brilliant..give it a go...I have some more ISO brushes for the same project..but haven't uploaded (packaged) yet...

    Look for ward to seeing your design/s:)

  7. Thanks for the latest Beta update...

    Wow..improved stroke expansion..Brilliant.... been looking forward to that...

     

    Brush H S L Jitter now working as well:)

     

    I have just been playing with the text tool and unfortunately I get a couple of issues

     

    1. The artistic text tool is 'jumpy' and sticks to the snapping

    2. The Frame text tool starts as you drag out and then crashes Designer (works to position where the bounding box comes into contact with a snapping point [page or object])

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