obio
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obio got a reaction from MwamiAnim8 in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from woefi in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from AnotherOpus in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from hokic in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from davidstong in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from NobleValerian in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from Mischugo in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.
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obio got a reaction from lepr in Saving Interface Layouts
Photoshop artist with 20 years of experience here. I'm really trying to like Affinity. But this is a deal breaker for me. Suggesting that this is a useless feature is truly remarkable.
I work on about 10 different types of projects.
Sometimes I'm painting with a nearly blank canvas. Other times I'm doing film poster work with a few dozen masks. Other times I'm doing model photo retouching. Some documents have 200 layers and dozens of effects. Others require as much screen real estate as possible. I have different UI setups for everything.
Anyone who thinks this is a matter of "not resetting" from the last setup is frankly missing the point. This is about versatility.
If you want to create a work environment that matches the dozens of ways people make images, you need a workspace that reflects that.
This is a major limitation of Affinity.