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kuldeepsingh got a reaction from Alfred in Affinity for Windows Freebies
Great! Worked out good as per instructions. Thanks everyone for the help. A very nice community taking a well care of the newbies like me.
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kuldeepsingh got a reaction from Patrick Connor in Affinity for Windows Freebies
Great! Worked out good as per instructions. Thanks everyone for the help. A very nice community taking a well care of the newbies like me.
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kuldeepsingh reacted to Butler To Cats in Affinity for Windows Freebies
Extract all the files from the 3 zip files, daub-essentials.zip, the-box-set.zip, and grade-ui-kit.zip
On recent versions of Windows you should be able to double-click on the zip files and then copy and paste all the folders and files into another folder on your computer.
Then, as per Alfred's instructions, import the brush files and palette files - some of the files (.afbrushes, .afpalette, afassets files) will be in sub-folders if you copied everything.
To show the Assets panel, as per Madame's instructions View menu, Studio, Assets, then import the .afassets files.
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kuldeepsingh reacted to Alfred in Affinity for Windows Freebies
I think it works the same way. On my Windows installation, ticking Assets on the 'View > Studio' submenu displays the Assets panel, and I can then click on the menu icon in the top right-hand corner of that panel and choose 'Import Assets...' to browse to the Grade UI Basic Elements and the DAUB Papers assets (*.afassets) file. The palettes and brushes have to be imported separately (via the Swatches panel and the Brushes panel, respectively).
The Grade UI sheets are Designer files (*.afdesign) which you just open as usual.
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kuldeepsingh reacted to Madame in Affinity for Windows Freebies
Hi.
If you use the menu View>Studio and tick Assets, will this work for you?
(I'm on a Mac so I'm not sure how it works on Windows.)
