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Darri

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    Darri reacted to TEcHNOpls in [Multi] Alt-click for solo-layer   
    Yes, but this does not "hide/disable" the layer only soles it visibility. A bit off from what I'm asking.
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    Darri reacted to TEcHNOpls in [Multi] Alt-click for solo-layer   
    Hi,
     
    would it be possible to make the "tick" mark by the layer turn off all layers except clicked when alt-clicked?
    I usually have a base layer and a number of correction layers, If I want to disable all layers (ie. to do some work on it, or to add another pixel layer (ie. to work with healing brush)), I need to click all my layers (yes, grouping is a work-around, but sometimes I have sets of groups and and don't like to stack groups within groups etc.) while alt-click could work here too.
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    Darri reacted to LucasFlicky in Disappointing experiences with Brush Tool   
    So i got Affinity Photo as a replacement candidate for Adobe Photoshop, as i presume most of people here did it too. 
    The premise really made me think of it as such, there are plenty of features i wanted for years in PS that Affinity comes with it built in.
     
    BUT
     
    The first tool of all that i tested, was an unfortunate surprise, this illustrates what i'm saying:
     

     
     
    At first i thought it was something that i should configure at the preferences, or at brush options, but there was nothing there. This antialiasing is just awful. Photoshop also lacks some quality with the default brush on precision or sharpness but... the curves at least look somewhat smooth,
     
     
    Other artifacts relating to the brush tool i've noticed, is that it has a random kick-in lag. Which is when I draw a line, it takes some millisseconds to start responding to direction and pressure, e.g. if i draw a circle, the beginning of the line will be a flat straight line instead of a curve. sometimes it happens, sometimes not. The only situation where I see this happening is when i try to draw at online web applications with my wacom, this has never happened to installed software before.
      I'ts hard to believe it is something system related, since Photoshop from CS5 to CC worked perfectly at this workstation, as well as many other tools, then if it is not a hardware problem, it is a software issue, since others can perform well here.
     
    I'm aware this is a beta, this is why I think it is just unfair to just discard the software because of this, so i'm dropping some feedback here. I really wish that Affinity pose a real threat for Adobe, may be this way some competition will grow and none will stay in idle.
     
     
     
    System Specs:
    Intel Core i5 quad
    16GB RAM
    Windows 10
    Graphics card is a basic GeForce310 just to have some GPU which is better than none.
     
    The Graphics Tablet is a Wacom Intuos 
     
    All drivers are up to date.
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    Darri reacted to photopoeth in Brush resize and hardness with Ctrl + Alt   
    Thanks James - this definitely helps. BUT... as I am using a Wacom tablet it would be great if this could be reconfigured.
    In Photoshop I am used to ALT + RightMouse (RM) and this works great with a Wacom pen (with one button configured as RM). 
    Now I don't know how to use ALT+RM+LM with a pen... 
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    Darri reacted to Novak in Brush resize and hardness with Ctrl + Alt   
    On 1 older Mac AP thread I saw that you can use Opt + Cmd to change your brush size/hardness just like in PS. This doesn't work for me so I'm asking is it a bug or?
     
    Also while I'm here I gotta ask are you planing on adding more options to "Apply Image"? Invert and layer selection would be nice. 
     
    Yea I know theres a forum section for feture request, sry again.
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