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Pšenda

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  1. Interestingly. That's what Google has offered me (with a space), and this way (with a space) it works for me.
  2. I do not need to restrict my search to any particular forum - I usually do not know him. And I'll find the right information in the most unexpected place :-) Edit: Just a sample of the "Quality and Ability" of a forum search - try to find something about "3D". Not to be Google, so I will not even know, that 3D is being discussed here very often :-)
  3. Yes, but I personally use Google (site: forum.affinity.serif.com anything). It gives more relevant results.
  4. https://affinity.help/designer/English.lproj/pages/Text/pathText.html
  5. Continuous skipping from one app to other for every little thing, simply fatigue over time. For example skipping due to frequent merging of selected layers, that AD does not do, etc.
  6. If you skip from one application to another often, it will stop you soon :-)
  7. Affinity Designer is primarily not working with text. Have you tried Affinity Publisher? Perhaps the formatting and subdivision of words is better controlled.
  8. Alternatively, use the Help on web (https://affinity.help), and customize your web browser as you like.
  9. It is not ideal, but switching is quite fast. Ideally, there would be one Affinity Suite, that would have available the Personas by the purchased licenses.
  10. @Klangrede Posts can be edited, so you do not have to add more and more.
  11. About lines, curves and shapes The type of node controls the connected segments. There are three basic types of node: Sharp (A)—causes an abrupt change in direction between segments, creating a point. Bézier (smooth) (B)—creates a continuous curve between segments. Smart (C)—creates a continuous curve but uses a line of best fit.
  12. https://affinity.help/designer/English.lproj/pages/CurvesShapes/about_linesAndShapes.html The type of node controls the connected segments. There are three basic types of node: Sharp (A)—causes an abrupt change in direction between segments, creating a point. Bézier (smooth) (B)—creates a continuous curve between segments. Smart (C)—creates a continuous curve but uses a line of best fit. Red is last/end node.
  13. Edit: Workbook Index (on page 429): Paint Brush Tool, 20, 174, 203, 210, 219, 257.
  14. You can set shortcuts according to your needs and habits.
  15. You speak about display/screen pixel, GabrielM speak about "image" pixel :-) Definitely any image pixels are missing, only minor inaccuracies can occur when display/zooming.
  16. Preferences, User Interface, Greyscale icons. https://affinity.help/designer/English.lproj/pages/Workspace/preferences.html
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