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MattP

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  1. Hi George,

     

    I think we'd never say never, but at the moment we require OS X Lion or greater (Lion has been around since July 2011) and as soon as Yosemite is released later this year it means we'll be supporting 4 major versions of the OS. Adding Snow Leopard support would not be trivial, but also not impossible so we will have to see how things pan out over time. If there is a huge call for this then we'll clearly try our best.

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

  2. Hi Frank,

     

    Affinity Designer is not supposed to be a one-for-one replacement for DrawPlus. It doesn't have feature-parity, and it's not meant to. Affinity Designer has less in some areas, more in other areas, all the tools are polished and refined, the whole experience is slick and fast, and you can paint/erase/mask/adjust with pixel tools which is not possible in DrawPlus. Affinity Designer is the start of something incredibly special and we know we've got a lot of ideas to implement along the way.

     

    In short, 'Yes' I think I could draw your coin again in Affinity Designer, but 'No' it wouldn't be quite as fast because we don't have path text... yet.

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

  3. Hi Capeman :)

     

    It's a completely valid observation you've made - and really the only reason that we don't do this is simply because a lot of professionals use tablets and it's actually pretty annoying/fairly tricky to try to double-click on the exact spot where you wanted to insert a node. If you make a node by accident (which I generally don't - but I appreciate we all use the app differently) then just hitting Cmd+Z to undo will sort things out properly.

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

  4. Aha! So somebody does read my emails! ;) 

     

    Basically, I implemented the functionality, but we didn't have any UI ready yet - so there's a temporary workaround to get noise on your objects:

     

    Select your object, choose a colour. Now go to the 'opacity' slider on the Colour page and hold down Cmd + Alt, then drag the opacity slider up/down with Cmd+Alt held down - this will actually call the commands to adjust noise instead of opacity! :)

     

    It's only a very basic noise - it's just that with it being a property of colour, it means you can vary noise at each step on a gradient fill/transparency to achieve effects you can't in other programs. We'll add a noise filter/adjustment in the future, so don't worry if it doesn't do everything you want - but hopefully it'll be good enough :) We'll get the UI working before the next version!

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

  5. Affinity Designer includes the same stroke brushes you'd find in DrawPlus - the ones which 'drape' a texture along the vector line and make it stretch/repeat to the length of the curve you've drawn, and it also includes solid vector lines that can vary in width and opacity based on the pressure profile you can edit in the Line Page. It also has a few specifics that DrawPlus didn't, including different corner logic for the stroke brushes and the ability to input using mouse/tablet velocity instead of pressure if you want.

     

    It's also worth noting (as you haven't yet used Designer) that all of it happens live on the document while you're creating or editing your strokes - which looks pretty great!

     

    We don't include the 'spray' brushes from DrawPlus because we have a full pixel editor that you should use to achieve this effect. So, it depends which bit of DrawPlus you enjoyed - there's no vector spray brushes, but apart from that it should be an all-round improvement!

  6. Hi Gregg,

     

    I must confess that I'm just a bit confused at this point. Are you definitely referring to the Pencil tool - i.e., you hold the mouse button down, then draw a freehand curve around the tree and want it to produce a sharper or smoother version depending on the amount of smoothing you select on a slider?

     

    If I'm trying to trace something I always use the Pen tool and place the points in the best positions for my effect - either smooth, smart or sharp points depending on the option chosen on the context toolbar... I can't imagine using the Pencil tool accurately enough to trace around the tree in one go without messing something up?

     

    Obviously everybody is different, I'm just trying to understand what your process is so that I can think about how to best improve things for you :)

     

    Cheers,

    Matt

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