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Mithferion

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  1. In my field of work, it's often said that the end of the day is the exact/best point to start working (because the rest of it is just meeting after meeting after meeting...). So, yes, if some conversations are not fruitful there is no point in having them. Best regards!
  2. They can make a mess of somewhat complex shapes even... I once tried to see if the rumors about it's capabilities were real (in a recent version) and... they weren't. Best regards!
  3. It's more like: "I want my own needs to be addressed first and then everything else". I've tried some of those requests, but it's true that sometimes we don't get to chat or have a conversation with the developers. Best regards!
  4. Bringing some examples would make it even clearer. Best regards!
  5. 137 days since the last comment from them, if my maths are correct. Best regards!
  6. Be that in 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5... you get the idea. Best regards!
  7. It does, but I prefer to create the shapes there and then export it to SVG. Best regards!
  8. It also has some image tracing functionality, which people seem to love (it's a one click thing). Best regards!
  9. Also, for those who are interested in using a Shape Builder Tool, today I've found this free web App which includes it. The App is not that intuitive and the Shape Builder Tool has its own way of working, but it might be useful for some. Here is the YouTube channel to see some tutorials. Best regards!
  10. Did they tell why was your EPS file being rejected? If your Logos are good old vectors with flat colors, something that you could try is the following: Export your file as a PDF Change the file extension to EPS Illustrator might struggle a bit but it will open the file (with editable text included, if you offer your design as a Logo template, for example). It might do the trick for you so that they accept your work. Best regards!
  11. I wanted to share these examples for those who might have not seen them. And I think it's a matter time to see this as a common thing. Best reagrds!
  12. Oh, look, Creative Market also allows for multiple files, like this person: Files Included: Docx,Doc,IDML,INDD,INDT,PSD,EPS,AI,PDF,PPT,PPTX,afpub,afphoto,afdesign,Google Slides,Google Docs, Best regards!
  13. As a quick example, DesignCuts has a dedicated section for the Affinity-related Products (most of them are brushes that lso work woith Procreate and Photoshop). So, it's not a one-sided task. Best regards!
  14. Or some sites allowing for AFDESIGN files as well as other formats... Best regards!
  15. It was an error on my part, I misread the Edit Menu. Paste Style does the trick, if you want to copy the Size / Color / Font / etc. from a text and apply it to anither. Best regards!
  16. What I would like is the opposite, turning a Layer into a Group haha. Best regards!
  17. Si quieres copiar todo el estilo de un texto, para aplicarlo a otro, es cosa de copiar y usar la opción de Pegado especial: Ctrl + C (en Windows) Ctrl + Shift + V Para mí, es más rápido que hacer clics con herramientas, pero supongo que alguno ya estará acostumbrado. ¡Saludos!
  18. I don't think I'll ever use RTL in any way, shape or form, but I'll be glad when that happens. Best regards!
  19. Hi again! Some more Font goodies for you, guys (will update the main Topic as well): HEADLINES - Readex Pro SANS SERIF - Radio Canada SANS SERIF - Rosario SANS SERIF - Albert Sans SERIF - Libertinus Serif Best regards!
  20. True. I love Linux. That's a good analogy. And in the same way that many people have their entire Workflows built on a Linux system, many people find their needs covered by the current set of Tools. Others can't afford to get away from macOS or Windows. Same here. Depends on who you ask. Many people are living their dreams on Linux. This is true. I am on the side of people wanting more vector-oriented Tools. And even they can't claim that. Nothing is "fully developed" but true, they are way ahead of the curve (pun intended). That claim, yes, is misleading for those who have something specific in their minds. Which is great. I've already mentioned that there are professional workflows that require Software from different big companies like Oracle, IBM and Google. Some people want a "one stop shop", but sometimes that's not true. I can say that while IBM DataStage is an excellent ETL tool, Alteryx wins in some departments and viceversa. PowerBI, Tableau and Looker are tools to visualize data... and some use all three of them. Sometimes you require both to get the Job done. Use what you need to get the results your Job requires. Best regards!
  21. More like "lack of development of features that we'd like to have". In which I'm part of, because there are some features and other things I'd like to be a reality. Yes, there are some expressions on their part that are not true or can mislead, as you say. Depends on who you ask. There are users that are happy with what they have (or, at least, most of their needs are covered unlike others'). They could say that Serif listened to them faster than what you or I could say. I'm not going to be the person that says that the features I need make my needs more improtant than others'. "Any progress in the areas I am most interested in". And I agree that years have passed and I see a lack of stuff and Tools. I'm going to insist that "widely used" is not the same as "basic". Zooming is a "basic" function, warping text is and "intermediate" one. Writing scripts would be "advanced", regardless of whether you used it one in a year or ebery hour.Yes, there are intermediate and widely used features missing that a lot of people need. And just in case, I also feel what you feel. There are somethings that I simply wanted to point out: I don't represent all the customers and I can only speak for miself, about if Serif's development has been appropriate for me or not. For many, it's been good. For others, it's not. Best regards!
  22. It'd be interesting to see how much the experience would change for me, since last time I tried it, last year I'd do so in case I am interested in the product itself. As of now, I'm having some time constraints but I'll see if I can try again, later. But I know what I need. And, as of now, I think I'm covered on my profesional and personal requirements. But then again, I'm always in favor of the end Users. If something's good for you, totally go for it. That's just part of the story, because you are not mentioning the features that are there and people have received and already enjoy. Yes, Designer has the less advanced "vector transformation Tools", but that's not all there is in a Design workflow. This. Usually, professional worflows (in any area with Software-related tasks) requires Software from many companies. I've used a mix of Oracle, IBM and Google products for the last 3 years, as an example. Best regards!
  23. And I didn't like it at all last time I tried a Beta. But if you like it, more power to you! Best regards!
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