LeeColarelli
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LeeColarelli got a reaction from miguel.86pl@gmail.com in Stock Images-EPS-File is Pixelated
Yes, exactly as walt said. I think stock sites need to start requiring eps files to be compatible with more than just Adobe Illustrator!
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LeeColarelli got a reaction from IslanderFJ in Stock Images-EPS-File is Pixelated
Yes, exactly as walt said. I think stock sites need to start requiring eps files to be compatible with more than just Adobe Illustrator!
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LeeColarelli got a reaction from malayali in Stock Images-EPS-File is Pixelated
Sorry but I find your reply slightly condescending. I have been doing graphic design for nearly 20 years.
Your freepik file has no jaggies because it is pure vector paths. It would never have any jaggies.
However, some eps files have small images as part of the structure, and Affinity Designer does not do a good job with these. Today I have worked with three stock files from shutterstock, and all of them have extreme jaggies when opened with Affinity Designer but no jaggies when opened with Adobe Illustrator.
Maybe you you should try yourself before attempting to educate someone else?
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LeeColarelli reacted to hannah in reusing a part of a path/curve/persona by select+copy/paste
Good day!
If you would like to copy a part of any vectorshape, now you have to
(1) copy the path, (2) select 2 nodes seperately, (3) break them, (4) ungroup the object, (5) delete the part you don't need. (6) break and delete node, if open path is required
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(1) copy the path, (2) draw a path on top of it that includes the area you'd like to keep, (3) mark the two objects, (4) use intersect-tool, (5) break and delete node, if open path is required
I would very much like to simply (1) SELECT the part of a curve I want and then press (2) COPY+PASTE to paste the selection.
Thank you for considering!
