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Fahad Javed got a reaction from Bri-Toon in Animation
Animation would be cool. Have you guys tried 'Google Web Designer - Beta',its looking quite promising and it can export animation to HTML5. Here is the link:
URL = https://www.google.com/webdesigner/
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Fahad Javed reacted to Butler To Cats in Multiple Layers for each stroke using Affinity Designer's drawing tools
Hi MEB, thank you for the welcome!
Trying to address (probably clumsily and with inadequate understanding) Fahad's original request that objects should not be individually available in the layer list, only layers (initially, as I understood it, because just creating objects on the canvas was not organised by layer) by presenting an alternative viewpoint as to why access to the individual objects is important, rather than cumbersome, in a more complex illustration.
More an ongoing exploration of possibilities and examples.
However, I can see Fahad's request as a potentially useful option for a line art style of sketching, although I wouldn't want it as a default.
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Fahad Javed got a reaction from ronnyb in Import and Export of .FXG(Flash XML Graphics) interchange format
Adding .fxg format in Affinity Designer could be quite useful. .fxg or Flash XML Graphics as it is called is an interchange format that was developed by Adobe to let Adobe Creative Suite Applications like Flash,Illustrator,Photoshop,Flash Catalyst,Fireworks,Flash Builder etc could use an interchange format that could be imported and exported without losing details between the Applications,similar to SVG. It is based on Adobe's Flex Framework(An opensource frame work called Apache Flex Framework,now handled by Apache Foundation). .FXG files can be exported by Adobe's Flash Professional and Illustrator Applications. This means that if affinity can provide import and export of this file format,then it could be used as a workflow, Secondly,.fxg format can also be used for theming components in Flex applications,which is a good framework for developing applications. The specification for .fxg can be found on the following URL:
https://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/FXG%202.0%20Specification/
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Fahad Javed reacted to Patrick Connor in Affinity for Linux
Thanks for your kind words. That would have to be a very large poll in order to satisfy this criterion