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Rob Chisholm

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  1. Yes that is exactly what I am referring to Stokerg. The body parts will be used in animation pro app. I give your idea a whirl and report. Thank you for the link. Regards Rob
  2. Question to the tree of knowledge here. I have a drawing I made in affinity designer version 1. On an iPad Pro. I wish to export all layers in one hit to apps. Animation pro and procreate/ procreate dreams. In the past, I have exported all layers from procreate to procreate dreams with all layers. Animation pro I save all layers in memory and past directly into there files system. Affinity designer just the one layer is exported in png (which is what I require) I tried many a method, I suspect designer not capable then again user error. Some of you might know a method ? In an ideal world you would have animation pro/ procreate dreams/ procreate and IOS candy land iPad. Regards Rob
  3. No worries Alfred, thank you for the knowledge Regards Rob
  4. thank you Alfred I guessing this is version 2 of designer on iPad ? ( I am using version 1) Regards Rob
  5. These are screen shots from iPad using designer. Background sorted thank you chaps. Sending layers back not so sure, the method I used is clumsy and too many presses and also layers would be hidden. What methods do you adopt chaps, when sending layers to the back, bring them forwards ? Regards Rob
  6. Cool thank you Paul, yes that is the hardest link to find. https://affinity.help/designer2ipad/English.lproj/contents.xml I think I have my answer - I did not see a lot in YouTube on how to, maybe my search terms. I can feel a video coming on. " With a layer selected, tap Move to Back, Move Back One, Move Forward One or Move to Front on the Transform panel. Using these buttons, child layers can only be reordered within their parent layer."
  7. Hello guys, thank you for the reply. Paul and Walt, I am referring to the white back ground in Pauls screen shots above. I prefer this to be grey, not vivid, hard on my eyes ever so bright. Procreate, I select layer, background click a colour and I am good to go. (That is the whole screen now grey on iPad) No need to drag a box on to the iPad affinity photo or indesign, to have a grey calm colour to use as a back ground. The other question was indesign forum where is it please ? I am on <https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/designer/ipad/> see indesign photo click for forum and end up here. Which I think is just Affinity photo ? thank you in advance and I go and look at the links Paul. cheers Regards Rob
  8. Cheers Walt, I followed the page in design forum click here and arrived upon this page. please if you have provide a in design forum link thank you
  9. Is it possible to make a default background colour other than bright white IOS ?
  10. Hi Not my fault, yes I found the "Document>Convert Format / ICC Profile" many options to choose from. I wonder which is best to choose, when sending the image to the printers. With regards to the washed out colours, the answer I found by asking Paul Mudditt (thank you Paul )- tone mapping applied resolved the issues to all the HDR. If you see image 22.jpg the glider and harness are incorrect, image AA is as it should be no issues. You may have to zoom in to see this. Image "washed out.jpg is without tone mapping. GREG-AP.jpg is with tone mapping.
  11. Thank you I look into this, for now how did you convert ? I feel AP needs a better help menu - see screen grab
  12. Here is another example of what I have when exported, I have tired your suggested methods and end results look like this washed out. Maybe in the ICC profile? I often find this in video HDR. If I find the solution I position here. Regards Rob
  13. Hello NotMyFault, I downloaded the file you kindly posted and used this and then exported that is it. I have uploaded the exported version jpeg here, can you also upload your exported jpeg please (jpeg) So I may compare and then maybe I can see why the image is so different from the original posted above (scroll up). My aim is to export what I see - I have for example watched video below. (note does not share final end result) So in my case, the method to export HDR and what I see is not what I get. If you have time why not make a video with voice over explaining to do this ? Or write in here how to do this please in a ABC style please. Above all if you have what you can see on the screen and export and have washed out colours. I as a paid user, I would like to see an easier solution to achieve my end results. Why make something difficult when it can be made easy.
  14. Ps Paul I am using desktop AP in this exercise and your file you kindly make.
  15. Hello Dan, I have a play around with what I have read on the net. And see if I can find a working solution. If I do I make a video to show and help others. Regards Rob
  16. Hello Paul, apologies to trouble you again. Can you help me with the image you made please. I upload a image you made and exported. Zoom in and your see the areas of concern. Regards Rob (scroll up to see original)
  17. I have tried now Ron, I booked marked your page back then. But since replaced desktop.(lost link ) Thank you for the response. I downloaded file and followed your advise. Think I was thinking it was just IOS you had do these amendments. And the AP desktop you did not. Got it now Regards Rob
  18. HRD - Laptop screen I see what I have made using AP, desktop Mac 12.4 -AP 1.10.5 Exporting in HDR TIFF JPEG PNG I see washed - phone image as when I screen grab I do not see what is on the screen. washed out.HEIC
  19. Hello Moderator, can you advise here please. Using AP on desktop and have these issues. HRD - PNG - Jpeg so on, all washed out. Some screen grabs I share are from a mobile phone so you can see what I actually see. Regards Rob
  20. Hello Moderator, can you advise here please. Using AP on desktop and have these issues. HRD - PNG - Jpeg so on, all washed out. Some screen grabs I share are from a mobile phone so you can see what I actually see. Regards Rob IMG_4414.HEIC IMG_4415.HEIC IMG_4416.HEIC IMG_4417.HEIC
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