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Fatih19

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  1. I noticed that Ben hasn't post any sneak peeks from January. Maybe he is working on something big! (warp & distort, please!)
  2. I have seen a couple of motion designer wanted to use Affinity software but also wanted the bridge between Ps, Ai, Ae. I do know that Affinity don't have any plan to make video software. That's why I propose that Affinity instead work together with Blackmagic Design to make some sort of integration or bridge between Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer to DaVinci Resolve and Fusion.
  3. +1 on this. It should be an easy thing to do for them.
  4. Are you a web designer? You seems to know a lot about this subject.
  5. Ah, I'll use the symbol feature then. But why did you name it symbol? If it's to be different, why don't you name it "master object" or "look-up object" for example?
  6. +1. Also, if you think about it, the devs "only" need to make algorithm that can detect the xy position of one reference anchor points and then copying it to another anchor points in the background. And an algorithm that can do basic maths. I don't know how difficult that is though since I can't code.
  7. I've watch a bunch of Adobe alternatives on YouTube and read the comment section. There is many people who use software from Affinity and Blackmagic Design. Affinity Photo - Photoshop Affinity Designer - Illustrator DaVinci Resolve - Premiere Fusion - After Effects After seeing that, I thought "wouldn't it be great if they collaborate and make some special integration?" And so, here I am, requesting it in Affinity Forum. With this kind of integration, more people will flock to your software and Bmd software. Beneficial to both companies.
  8. Shouldn't you post all of this sneak peeks footage to the Affinity twitter account?
  9. Fusion is not a video editor, it'. a compositor and motion graphic software. DaVinci Resolve is a video editor. Yes, fusion works differently from Ae but it has a full free version. No watermark, commercial use allowed. The studio version is only 300$
  10. I never use any compositing or motion graphics software before, but people said that compositing is faster in node based software.
  11. The sister software of Resolve of course, Fusion.
  12. Did you not read the last sentence of my comment? It's a sarcastic comment.
  13. I heard that Affinity doesn't have any plans on making said software. Maybe it's better that you don't. Instead, I think you should integrate yourself with existing video software. Maybe even collaborate with the company to make bridge between Affinity photo and designer to their video software. Example of company that you can possibly collaborate with is blackmagic design. They already have DaVinci Resolve and Fusion. They are also ruining Adobe monopoly but in the video side of things. Same with Affinity, people said that they are an alternative, an affordable one and is very good
  14. I like that mentality. But, what else you can add to a blend tool?
  15. If you add warp /distort, combined with this new grid feature, this program will beat the crap out of perspective.
  16. So, this feature is not for adding cubes, but to make the process of making isometric grid easier?
  17. Not the option, the UI. If you want some references, look at Inkscape snapping UI. I think you can make it like that but, make it a window (like layer panel and brush panel. My point is, I'm not talking about the capability, I'm talking about the accessibility. It's easier to change snapping option if it's not a block of text.
  18. Goddamn this is good! After you finished all of this snapping, can you fix the UI of it? Make it a separate window instead of a tab. And make it look less of a text block. This could improve the workflow of many people. Highly appreciated
  19. So this thread will be updated as new feature is added to the 1.7?
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