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Signguy

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  1. Cutwizard is compatible with only a couple of cutters/plotters. I would not expect Silhouette America to put a lot of time into getting this to work. Their are other options out there but you will need to export from AD and import into your cutting software.
  2. Thanks David for the info. Yes, they are printing onto vinyl. So what you are saying is that all modern vector editors can share vector shapes (i.e. eps, svg, pdf) but the effects that you can add to them are not sharable between applications without first being rasterized, correct? (There is NO STANDARD to vector effects they are all proprietary) If you created a graphic on a 12" x 22" artboard and you want to send that graphic to a print shop to be printed on a 12 foot by 22 foot mural, you only have a few options. 1. Design the graphic in the same software as the print shop so that the image can be easily scaled without it being rasterized (This option would necessitate the need to purchase an Adobe CC subscription). Almost ALL print shops use Windows computers because their printers software is ONLY available on Windows. And since they use Windows, they use Adobe Illustrator and will probably never use a Mac or Affinity Designer unless a version is made for Windows. (And even if there was a Windows version, how many professional print shops would ditch the ever popular Adobe format?) 2. Scale the image to the desired output size and then save the image to their preferred file format (this option would rasterize all special effects). If your image is going to be scaled and rasterized, why would the print shop even need the file in a vector format? You may as well send them a png of the graphic. 3. Not use any effects at all when using Affinity Designer. (This is not likely to happen) The issue that I have is that when I send a file to the print shop to be printed, I now have to have first hand knowledge of each of the printers that they use. Some of the Eco-solvent printers on the market can print anywhere from 800 dpi up to 1440 dpi. The Latex printers can print up to 1200 dpi (maybe more). Without knowing the make and model of the printers, I would never know exactly what I should be setting my rasterization dpi setting to. Why wouldn't I want to utilize the maximum dpi that the printer supports? This is precisely why they want the graphic file in vector format in the first place. They can scale it and print it at the highest dpi that their current printers support. So, the next time my print shop wants me to send them a vector of my image, what dpi setting should I choose to get the best quality? (Yes, I need to know how to convert Chicken McNuggets into a soft drink) Even if I choose the industry standard of pdf which is supposed to be a file format used to "present and exchange documents reliably, independent of software, hardware or operation system", vector shapes can be saved and be scaled within a pdf file, but any effects that you give those shapes will always be rasterized and will not scale without being "pixelated". Long winded I know but this thread certainly leaves more questions than answers.
  3. MH, how does Affinity save a smooth shadow as a vector element? Apparently it's possible within Affinity when you do a "file/save" so I guess they have the formula for your Chicken McSoft Drink figured out. ;) I was just trying to figure out how to save it so that Ai can import it or how to save it at the highest dpi that a printer can print. It's nice that Affinity has the option to add effects to vector shapes but it's a little proprietary if it can't be used with other apps when it needs to be shared.
  4. Thanks MEB, That is what I was looking for. I had an epiphany this afternoon as I was walking the Dog and taking in some fresh air and I figured that the input box was probably editable even though it has a drop-down list. Came back home and exported at 1200 dpi and sent it to the printers. They said it imported just fine.
  5. They do require a vector and they don't specify a dpi. I am just trying to export an Affinity Designer vector image that uses 3D and shadow effects and AD doesn't export them as vectors so apparently the only option that I have is to export the objects as a rasterized images which then uses a dpi. They prefer the file in Adobe Illustrator format but since I can't do that, I'm trying to keep my images as vectors. Seems a little counter intuitive that I can give a vector shape a 3D or Shadow effect but there is no way to export the image as a vector shape to share with a print shop.
  6. What is the best way to export an image without rasterizing text that has 3D effects and Shadowing? I need to send a graphic created in Affinity Designer to a printing company that prints on vinyl using a latex printer capable of printing 1200 dpi or higher. They need to be able to use some type of vector image and of course they prefer Ai but what can I use to prevent rasterizing? It appears that I can only export to a highest setting of 400 dpi.
  7. Close Affinity Photo down and then try deleting the com.seriflabs.affinityphoto and the com.seriflabs.affinityphoto.beta folders from ~/Library/Containers directory. You will loose all of your preferences but I have a feeling that there is something corrupt in there.
  8. Looks fine under Yosemite but definitely messed up in El Crapitan El Capitan. Sorry, there are just too many simple errors in El Capitan for me to use it reliably on my Production Computer. Instead of them coming out with yet another new version this fall, Apple needs to focus on working on the bugs. I have never not upgraded to the latest O/S until El Capitan.
  9. I knew that it was, I was just pointing it out. The update to Photo had the correct version number posted. Thank you Affinity team for the update! I appreciate the hard work.
  10. Shouldn't this be 1.4.2 beta 3 since we already have a 1.4.1 version? Just wondering.
  11. alt/option clicking on an object in the main window is also a quick way to find in layers panel.
  12. That is an amazing tip that I had no clue about. Thanks MEB! It will certainly come in handy. However, It would be nice to be able to select multiple thumbnails.
  13. Make sure that none of these are selected at the top of your screen. My guess is that you have pixel view mode turned on inadvertently.
  14. Not sure what you did in the latest MAS version but my issues seem to be mostly fixed now. I still have an issue with the first color not being recognized in my cutting software if the first color is black (one gets subtracted from the color, e.g. RGB color 111 becomes 000) but I think that it is the cutting software issue now. Thank you for your continued work on this!
  15. Very minor detail. If you open a document and select an object and move it using arrow keys, the document does not recognize that anything has been changed and the save command does not work.
  16. Looks like it happens when you align the stroke to center. It seems to go away when you align the stroke to either inner or outer edge. I have to ask, did you copy your text into the text box or did you type it because I can't really duplicate it with new text but I can see what you mean when I select your text. I'm wondering if there is some type of hidden character in there. Also, if you export your text as curves then the issue goes away as well. There is something definately strange going on with stroke width the more I play with this. I'm sure a Dev. will have more insight on this.
  17. That light purple outline that you see is a snapping candidate. Turn them off an you will no longer see them. Additional instructions can be found here: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/16406-designer-whats-with-these-purple-lines/?hl=snapping+candidate&p=74340
  18. If you look under your styles panel, you will see there is already a rainbow style that should work well for you too. Pretty strait forward IMO. Remember you can always make your own styles as well and save them for future use.
  19. I've been having an issue with AD and my vinyl cutting software not recognizing colors. The vinyl cutting software company is telling me that I need to export PDF files without compression. AD does not appear to offer any settings for PDF compression. How can I be certain that no compression is being used when exporting to PDF? I export using (Acrobat 5) 1.4 Compatibility Here was their quote: This has to do with the pdf-compression that makes the first color-parameter in the file to be corrupted, we've done a special-hack to solve this issue but it has only to do with saving Adobes AI-files as embedded PDF-files. If you save the file without compression, it should always work.
  20. That's weird. Some of us have it and some of us don't. I'll try to re-download. I already reset everything but it didn't make a difference. Why the differences? Re-downloading didn't make a difference. It's clearly not there for some users. Got it! Had to remove the com.seriflabs.affinitydesigner.beta folder housed in ~/Library/Containers directory. Once I deleted the folder it worked. Clipping Canvas magically disappeared again. Looks like it needs work still.
  21. I'm waiting for the MAS version to be updated before I upgrade production machine. Still running 1.3.5 and playing around with the latest Beta. You do not get the Clip to Canvas option(even when running the latest Beta) unless MAS v1.4 is installed.
  22. Just found this video explaining the processes for anyone that has been reading this thread.
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