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Paul Mudditt

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  1. Are you signed into the same country App Store using the same Apple ID, if so then check in your purchases area which should show you already own it.
  2. Yes my photo is the default state of the Comics Ink Pen after re-installing the 1.8.4 beta app, double checked against 1.8.3, my preview is long and skinny, your preview is short and fat. EDIT: Default width is 36 so my preview obviously is long and skinny.
  3. Hmmm perhaps you’re right although in all these years I never considered I didn’t have enough pressure control. EDIT: My son recently bought a new 10.2” iPad that still uses Pencil 1, just tried it on my iPad, works exactly the same so don’t think that’s an issue. Think we need to collate whether you’re using Pencil 1 or 2. By the way I did a re-install of the beta as I stated before there is sufficient rope to hang ourselves in configuration and with no real way to reset brushes to their real default other than deleting and reloading the brushes or reinstalling. Here is the real default pressure profile of that brush, how does your default look?
  4. Why would you try to paint such a thin line with a fat brush, is it to avoid changing settings but I can’t see how with that setting you would get such a thin line apart from barely touching the screen, as if you had something in between, like a screen protector which is ruining the pencil performance perhaps?
  5. On my second video I got a minor error caused by me not cleanly touching the screen, I bounced a bit This is why I previously asked about screen protectors, which I have never used in 10 years with iPads as they are horrible in my personal opinion and unnecessary if you use a decent case with front and rear protection. Still might be interesting to see how many who use them have this problem, as I can image how they would make the tip perform a micro bounce. As a software developer in a previous life, there is so much flexibility in configuration, perhaps more than other packages, that to use a software term, “there is enough rope to hang yourself”. The fact that there is no way to reset a brush back to it’s original configuration, discounting reloading from file, along with 2 different methods of brush editing, temporarily from the context bar which can be reset, and semi-permanently from the brushes menu is a problem waiting to happen to me. IMG_7877.MP4 IMG_7878.MP4
  6. Create a new HDR merge from the two photos and Affinity will sort it out for you automatically.
  7. Wow, I can hear a scraping noise on your video, hope your not using a screen protector?
  8. The only way I can do anything like that is if I loosen off the tip of the pencil, once I tighten it up it does not happen no matter what I do on my iPad, I wonder if other iPad’s have this problem.
  9. Also this iPad tutorial is for a similar effect should also give you some clues, follow this one first.
  10. I’ve seen mentions of this loads of time in these forums but am I the only person who has never seen this behaviour with Apple Pencil in Photo or Designer. I have first generation on first generation 9.7” iPad Pro. Is there a specific brush you have to use to get this error?
  11. Designer isn't Illustrator as Photo isn't Photoshop, the workflow is different. It's best to forget everything you know about Illustrator or Photoshop or much frustration will result. A parent layer can be a group which is what you want, but it can also be a a clipping layer and it can also be a masking layer, all are different parent child relationships in Designer.
  12. In words, 1. Select first layer, swipe second layer so that both layers are marked as selected 2. Press the group button If your group layer does not say “group” then it isn’t a group ! IMG_7762.MP4
  13. For future reference, instead of adding links to an external site, you can also upload your files including your .afdesign file directly to this group so that others can help you. Just save a copy to On My IPad or to iCloud Files and select the choose files option.
  14. The iPad storage message lags behind actions performed on apps, just give it time but if you are in a hurry go not settings - iPad storage - affinity photo then select offload app (Note do not delete app!) then reload it which will force a recalculation. Note it will make no difference to the overall free space in the iPad which is shown correctly.
  15. Sorry this is an iPadOS14 beta observation rather than a bug report but the font selector is so different and I didn’t spot a reference to this change other than text improvements.
  16. Have you changed your Apple ID or country location since you first purchased it? Sign into App Store using your original Apple ID.
  17. Urgh hadn’t noticed that as I turned the scribble feature off very soon after updating to the IOS14 beta, it’s a horrible ill thought out option.
  18. Files within Affinity are like tabs open in a web browser, you close them to get rid of them.
  19. Did you have snapping turned on, the magnet at the side on iPad, the top on desktop, I make sure my slices snap to the edge of the canvas then no chance of overspill.
  20. Scroll works fine with my Magic Mouse 2 on the Affinity Home screen, in the layer stack and when I am scrolling through photo albums to place an an image, I can't think of anywhere else you would have anything to scroll.
  21. So did this get bottomed out. Enter curly quotes on iPad you get curly quotes. Transfer to mac it is still curly quotes. Try to enter quotes on the mac keyboard you get vertical quotes? (Photos are in reverse order)
  22. File format is the same you can save outside of one app and import into other app or use IOS drag and drop to transfer document from one package to the other. IMG_7306.MP4
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