snuggleton
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Pen latency has been on my mind since the new Surface Pro and iPad Pro were announced.
I enjoy drawing in Affinity Designer with the brush tool, and I really like some of the fancier brushes, but the appearance of new lines always lags behind my drawing pretty drastically. When using elaborate brushes, would it be practical for Affinity Designer to draw a plain, unstyled line under the stylus immediately and then draw the fancy brush version over it?
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Currently, touchscreen navigation in Windows is done with two fingers. But often Affinity mistakes this gesture for a zoom, or worse, a brushstroke. In my experience, most touchscreen-aware applications distinguish between mouse, pen, and finger input, and interpret a single-finger drag as a scrolling action. It would be nice if Affinity could do the same. Or at least combine zooming and panning.
Thank you!
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Hi everyone! New user here. I've searched the forums and watched several of the tutorial videos but this question doesn't seem to be addressed anywhere yet, so here goes:
In Illustrator, I hit {Alt, S, M, S} or {Alt, S, M, F} probably about eight billion times a day to select objects in a document by stroke or fill color. I don't see any analogous command anywhere in Affinity Designer. Am I missing something?
TIA!
Lots of touch problems on Windows
in Feedback for Affinity Photo V1 on Desktop
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Hi! I’m noticing several topics on here related to problems with touch input on Windows. I’m guessing it’s just not a high priority when it comes to development resources, but Photo is sooo close to being a really good drawing tool for me; I hope you’ll manage to work on this area more in the future. Here’s what I’m experiencing right now:
I’m editing this post to mention that some of these problems seem to get worse the longer Photo is open. For example, I just restarted it and I’m zooming and scrolling easily, for the moment.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the work you all do. I bought both Photo and Designer a long time ago, but I’ve only recently gotten into the habit of using them routinely because initially the performance wasn’t really there (I’m on a Surface Pro and I like to draw at print resolution). This has improved drastically over time, and it’s really a pleasure to see your products steadily mature.