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    Fotographer reacted to Old Bruce in Tutor for Painting dodging and burning with a wacom   
    You can click on the Context Toolbar button titled More while you have selected the Burn/Dodge tool. This will bring up a window where these properties can be set in the Dynamics tab. Set Jitter for Opacity to 100% and choose Pressure and Opacity will now be controlled by pen pressure.
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    Fotographer reacted to Gear maker in AF Designer Weird Behavior   
    Scott, right off the top of my head I can't give you any good examples.  But I have to say that I have only needed it a few times in several years of using AD.  So I have never thought about which should be the default.  I guess it depends on how you tend to draw.  Like if I am drawing distorted star I usually start with the star shape and distort that.  Where if I were drawing the star from the pen tool I would have to change the winding.  If the opposite were the default I don't know if I would have had to change it more or less.  Which again may be due to my style of drawing.  If it's a serious issue you could request it to be changed, though I would guess after several years without a lot of complaints it wouldn't be changed.  Mike
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    Fotographer got a reaction from GlueFactoryBJJ in AF Designer Weird Behavior   
    That did it, but I don't understand the purpose of having that option?
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    Fotographer reacted to Gear maker in AF Designer Weird Behavior   
    Go to the menu Layer > Fill Mode > Winding (non-zero)
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    Fotographer reacted to uneMule in Font Packs   
    Bonjour @Andy05
    je suis confus et pense mettre mal exprimé.
    Comme tu le dis, il y a un gros tri à faire sur les différents sites.
    Personnellement j'évite, d'autant que plus d'une fois il y a eu des soucis de traitement de fichier avec des polices récupérés sur ces sites et contenant, in fine, des restrictions d'utilisation bien qu'étant indiqué comme valides.
    On ne parle pas de l'absence des caractères spéciaux...
    S'agissant des liens que j'ai donné plus haut, pas de question à se poser, ce sont des sites de fondeurs officiels et que je connais de longue date.
    Bien cordialement. ***** Hello @Andy05
    I’m confused and think I’m putting it wrong.
    As you say, there is a big selection to be made on the different sites.
    Personally I avoid, especially as more than once there have been problems of file processing with fonts recovered from these sites and containing, in fine, restrictions of use although being indicated as valid.
    We are not talking about the absence of special characters...
    As for the links I have given above, no question to ask, these are sites of official founders and that I know for a long time.
    Very cordially.
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    Fotographer reacted to uneMule in Font Packs   
    Oui, c'était quoi la question de départ ?
    *****
    Yeah, what was the initial question?
    😉
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    Fotographer got a reaction from uneMule in Font Packs   
    😲 This debate is getting good!
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    Fotographer got a reaction from PaulEC in Font Packs   
    Hmm... this is turning into an interesting topic! "grabs popcorn and wonders if he bought the popcorn or just a license to eat the popcorn?"
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    Fotographer reacted to Andy05 in Font Packs   
    Yeah, that's the problem, as i. e. the "Euphorigenic" font is free for commercial use according to the website's description. But if you read the license which is in the ZIP file you download, there are paragraphs like
    So, theoretically, you cannot give a flyer design to your client with the font embedded to it. In 99.99% of all cases, no-one will care. But the remaining 0.01% could hit you and could get more expensive than buying a font with a license which covers your purpose completely.
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    Fotographer reacted to MikeW in Font Packs   
    Your reading/understanding of the clause you quoted is incorrect. You absolutely can send pdfs with the font embedded in it. At least if what you are saying the license states is represented properly.
    If there is a clause in that license file that states certain uses are not covered, you should have actually quoted it.
    It is the exact (practical) terms as Adobe fonts. One is also not permitted to distribute Adobe or Adobe licensed fonts. But pfds are fine.
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    Fotographer reacted to Mithferion in Font Packs   
    The Licensing allows for commercial work. Many of those Fonts are made by professional studios and designers.
    Best regards!
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    Fotographer reacted to walt.farrell in Font Packs   
    He did quote it
     
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    Fotographer reacted to Andy05 in Font Packs   
    As Walt said, I quoted the relevant part. If your client edits the pdf—or gives it to a different designer for editing, it's not covered by the license. Also, "copyright trolling" is a thing nowadays. Unfortunately. Using "free fonts" (or photos/graphics!) for commercial works could become a problem. It's not very likely that you'll be a victim of that, but it's a problem people should be aware of nonetheless. 
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    Fotographer reacted to MikeW in Font Packs   
    It wasn't there when I did my quote.
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    Fotographer reacted to MikeW in Font Packs   
    That clause is no different than Adobe fonts whether embedded in a pdf nor if a file is packaged. The person either editing a pdf or opening a, say, ID packaged file.
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    Fotographer reacted to uneMule in Font Packs   
    Bonjour à tous
    https://www.fontshop.com/
    https://www.linotype.com/
    cordialement
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    Fotographer got a reaction from MikeW in Font Packs   
    Hmm... this is turning into an interesting topic! "grabs popcorn and wonders if he bought the popcorn or just a license to eat the popcorn?"
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    Fotographer reacted to walt.farrell in Font Packs   
    You might also find this post in the Resources section useful:
     
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    Fotographer reacted to Andy05 in Font Packs   
    Though probably unpopular in these fora, Adobe Fonts are professional and come with a a "worry free" licence for unlimited, world-wide commercial use.
    But there are quite a lot of alternatives. I. e. Fontspring
    By "worry free" I mean you can just use the fonts for your projects, without having to worry about the licenses' limitations at all. A problem, which lots of (even professional) creators might not know of, is that some fonts might be allowed for "commercial use", but also limit amount of items you could sell with that font used (books, mugs, t-shirts etc.). Some fonts charge extra, if you exceed those limits. 
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    Fotographer reacted to Old Bruce in text paths and curves   
    Go to View > Studio > Character
    or click on the a 

    This is what it looks like.

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    Fotographer reacted to Old Bruce in text paths and curves   
    I would select the text and use the Character Panel for this, you can enter +/- point sizes there. 
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    Fotographer reacted to Joachim_L in text paths and curves   
    100% is the limit. Would it be useful if there would be no limit? 🙄
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    Fotographer reacted to GarryP in text paths and curves   
    Put the text onto the curve as usual and change the Baseline in the Context Toolbar to a high value.
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    Fotographer reacted to Wosven in Cannot See Grid   
    Hi,
    Go to menu, View > Show grid manager (or similar,mine is in French)
    At the bottom of the Grid manager, click on the grey squares to change the colours.

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    Fotographer reacted to Jens Krebs in Font Packs   
    Take a look at www.softmaker.com -- they have two large packages of decent quality, even some classics in the selection.
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