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Replacing tiles is shown with the help of symbols "10 Affinity Designer - Jigsaw Puzzle [ DEUTSCH ] - Teil 1" at: https://youtu.be/rpbQUSYNCfo In german language but easy to follow visually. Excellent in idea and setup! That link is only part one of two parts. The fun side is that after establishing the system once another picture can be set up in a second. The second part of the "Jigsaw puzzle Export Persona" example is becoming quite complicated but thats what learning is about in first place: https://youtu.be/ST2pUlEbOxw This video "06 Affinity Designer - Bauernkaro | Gingham | Vichy pattern mit Symbole Werkzeug [Deutsch]" may also to help you to understand the underlying symbols functionality fro constructing a gingham pattern - similar to a floor laying tile problem: https://youtu.be/a5Vsx8KUGXQ Sorry - only in German language but graphically easy enough to follow suite
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affinity designer Lamborghini Aventador
brunzenstein replied to pmeinertz's topic in Share your work
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affinity designer Reusing wild animal textures in AD
brunzenstein replied to v_kyr's topic in Share your work
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You should please try to set up a tutorial for moving sprites as shown here: https://bigbadspanish.com/blog/Sprite-sheets-games-Affinity-Designer https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-game-character-sprite-sheet-in-affinity-designer--cms-25611
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Tabs tutorial?
brunzenstein replied to evtonic3's topic in Tutorials (Serif and Customer Created Tutorials)
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manual Affinity Photo pdf manual for your enjoyment.
brunzenstein replied to ve2cjw's topic in Resources
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Sir! With all due respect - your statement is dead wrong. You compare a 13 head small companies evolutionary brand new first version software for a meager 50 bucks one time payment to a Adobe product 20 years in the working which can cost (depending on user) thousands of dollars in subscription. Surely there is still much work to do for Serif but the program as it stands can blow Photoshop out of the pool for certain professional tasks. Besides, the developers are de facto on time responsive to user postings like no other company on the market - and I'm a professional Apple user since the famous SE/30. Try asking Adobe anything online - you will have little fun in doing so. Your statement is not only biased but views the matter imho with a distorted look. No pun intended Sir, but my personal view only.
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Blending vector shapes or "morphing"
brunzenstein replied to Nivrams's topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
AD can do just that - just have a look at the top tool board on the right side - see: https://youtu.be/xuKd0sW0kHM -
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Tools
brunzenstein replied to benjamin23james's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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No the other way round? ;)
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Excellent" kaffeundsalz! - thanks - I did not knew the second point either...
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brunzenstein replied to mairotto's topic in Tutorials (Serif and Customer Created Tutorials)
Just consult the build in "Help" system - its really good in explaining things. Search youtube or vimeo for the excellent Affinity videos to get a grips on the program. Your english is certainly good enough to follow as the recorded language is easy to follow for non native speakers (like you and me). Without dedication to learn by yourself (and by that sweat) there is no "become Sandro Botticelli in 30 seconds" The macros you can record yourself to automate you tasks - however, Affinity as well as some users offer pre set macros for public use. -
Only one kid was hurt in the making of this picture
brunzenstein replied to carl123's topic in Share your work
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Apps for Mac in your own store
brunzenstein replied to Jens W.'s topic in Older Feedback & Suggestion Posts
That misses the point. It is sufficient that you log into a free WLAN in Italy one time to get from the day on spam you never get rid of - without downloading anything. Happened to me. Download a software from a small company is often highly dangerous as the protection ability of user date on their (mostly outsourced servers) is often broken - to protect user data is not even within the means of the big sharks - let alone small shops. So - better stay with a despised but empirical relativ save means of shopping.