jwhitley
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jwhitley got a reaction from Krustysimplex in Feature Request; Dimensions tools
Motion seconded. There's a space for vector tools between sketching and full-on CAD, e.g. interior design and layout work, where first-class tools to see and specify dimensions are super, super useful.
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jwhitley got a reaction from Barton in Feature Request; Dimensions tools
Motion seconded. There's a space for vector tools between sketching and full-on CAD, e.g. interior design and layout work, where first-class tools to see and specify dimensions are super, super useful.
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jwhitley got a reaction from jeff in Feature Request; Dimensions tools
Motion seconded. There's a space for vector tools between sketching and full-on CAD, e.g. interior design and layout work, where first-class tools to see and specify dimensions are super, super useful.
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jwhitley got a reaction from Peter Werner in Circles, Lines and Tangents
I'll disagree. This is not difficult, it's math. Yes, the feature would require allocation of development resources, but tangent snapping comes down to mathematics and/or algorithms that are pretty well-defined, with precedents in both graphic design software and in other areas of computer graphics.
Whether it's about Adobe or Affinity supporting or not supporting this feature, it all comes down to resource prioritization. This particular piece of work isn't rocket science, but does take up limited bandwidth for UX design, implementation, testing, etc.
For my part, I've also had need for snapping to tangents in my work, enough that I bought Astute Graphics' plugins to support that workflow.
So I'll add my +1 to support for snapping to tangency, which ultimately ends up covering snapping to path tangency and becomes a form of object collision snapping.
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jwhitley got a reaction from Peregrin in Feature Request; Dimensions tools
Motion seconded. There's a space for vector tools between sketching and full-on CAD, e.g. interior design and layout work, where first-class tools to see and specify dimensions are super, super useful.
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jwhitley got a reaction from alig in Feature Request; Dimensions tools
Motion seconded. There's a space for vector tools between sketching and full-on CAD, e.g. interior design and layout work, where first-class tools to see and specify dimensions are super, super useful.
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jwhitley reacted to jbartley in DXF Files
Could DXF export be added as a export option. I sometimes have have to send my designs to a CNC and vinyl cutting shop. There preferred format is DXF. It would be great not to have to import my design into cad program before sending it them. I currently use this feature in illustrator and it works nicely.
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