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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Affinity NueBe in Font Name Displaying in Chinese in Properties Box
When I selected a font from the list of fonts they appeared in English. Once the font was chosen the title of font (in the font properties box) appeared in Chinese characters. The text that I typed on the canvas displayed as I wanted. The application functioned in English, and all the help text appeared in English. This problem persisted in both Affinity Photo 2 and Affinity Designer 2 on my iPad. I deleted Affinity Designer from my iPad and saw the problem continue in Affinity Photo. I reinstalled Affinity Designer and the problem was resolved. The purchased Brushes and Assets were automatically there as well as the custom Assets that I had created. The issue of the Chinese font name persisted in Affinity Photo. I deleted Affinity Photo and then reinstalled. Problem has been resolved.
A possible related bug is that some font choices have a "?" in front of the name and appear in red. (see attachment).
All of these fonts work fine in Affinity Designer 1.10.5 and Affinity Photo 1.10.5
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from PaulEC in Tailgating and Badging
I thought people would comment on the artwork of the project and maybe the simplistic nature of the characters. I did not expect comments on the practice of using and standing near the work badge scanner.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from iuli in Tailgating and Badging
I thought people would comment on the artwork of the project and maybe the simplistic nature of the characters. I did not expect comments on the practice of using and standing near the work badge scanner.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from iuli in Tailgating and Badging
I needed to quickly put together a web based lesson at my academic institution about the importance of making sure unauthorized individuals don't access the research facilities. I wrote a script and then used Affinity Designer on iPad to draw the illustrations. I got a coworker to provide the voice-over and put the pieces together using LumaFusion video editor. I created simple abstract characters so there is no racial or ethnic attachments to the unauthorized character. I used the institution's color branding. The illustrative skills are rather simplistic, with the focus on the message. Affinity Designer on the iPad allowed me to generate the images quickly and get management approval.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from William Overington in Tailgating and Badging
I thought people would comment on the artwork of the project and maybe the simplistic nature of the characters. I did not expect comments on the practice of using and standing near the work badge scanner.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from PaulEC in Tailgating and Badging
I needed to quickly put together a web based lesson at my academic institution about the importance of making sure unauthorized individuals don't access the research facilities. I wrote a script and then used Affinity Designer on iPad to draw the illustrations. I got a coworker to provide the voice-over and put the pieces together using LumaFusion video editor. I created simple abstract characters so there is no racial or ethnic attachments to the unauthorized character. I used the institution's color branding. The illustrative skills are rather simplistic, with the focus on the message. Affinity Designer on the iPad allowed me to generate the images quickly and get management approval.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Alfred in Tailgating and Badging
I needed to quickly put together a web based lesson at my academic institution about the importance of making sure unauthorized individuals don't access the research facilities. I wrote a script and then used Affinity Designer on iPad to draw the illustrations. I got a coworker to provide the voice-over and put the pieces together using LumaFusion video editor. I created simple abstract characters so there is no racial or ethnic attachments to the unauthorized character. I used the institution's color branding. The illustrative skills are rather simplistic, with the focus on the message. Affinity Designer on the iPad allowed me to generate the images quickly and get management approval.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from William Overington in Tailgating and Badging
I needed to quickly put together a web based lesson at my academic institution about the importance of making sure unauthorized individuals don't access the research facilities. I wrote a script and then used Affinity Designer on iPad to draw the illustrations. I got a coworker to provide the voice-over and put the pieces together using LumaFusion video editor. I created simple abstract characters so there is no racial or ethnic attachments to the unauthorized character. I used the institution's color branding. The illustrative skills are rather simplistic, with the focus on the message. Affinity Designer on the iPad allowed me to generate the images quickly and get management approval.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Richard Fillebrown in Mixed Media
This image is a combination of several tools and techniques that were finalized in Affinity Photo on an iPad.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from AdamStanislav in Mixed Media
This image is a combination of several tools and techniques that were finalized in Affinity Photo on an iPad.
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EducationPrinciples reacted to EdSA in NATURE
Thank you very much for the very kind words. I worked for a newspaper and most of my works there were done in a rush. I'm also new to Affinity and was surprised about how Serif is bringing vector to a new level. Very impressed. I'm more than ten years behind in vector art since leaving the newsroom in 2011. Thanks again.
https://edagawin.carbonmade.com/
Here's my latest art:
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from EdSA in NATURE
I have been learning to use Designer and Photo to create training media (both eLearning and illustrations) and your medical InfoGraphics are very inspiring.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from AdamStanislav in In Vivo Lab Signs
Garry and Smee,
Thank you for taking the time to review in detail the illustrations. All excellent points, and i have implemented the suggestions. The background color and font color are from the institutional style guide.
2. I choose a more relaxed font to stand out from all the other signs (policy, procedure, safety, etc...) that are within the research facility where this sign will go. But, you are correct, and i changed it to a traditional Arial.
4. The buckets are used to briefly transport animals from housing to labs for procedures that result in death. It is regretful, but necessary in biological research before clinical trials.
This morning i thought of the idea of including visual representations of Gel and food. Gel is always included to ensure the animals have plenty of hydration (water bottles are not practical in a bucket). The gel is placed in little paper cups (similar to what is used for condiments). If you are interested, here is a fascinating video of what the gel looks like.
9. The researchers must write their names on the tops of the buckets is a policy to ensure they don't mix up buckets when moving them at the same time other researchers are moving their buckets. When creating training i use the name Abbie Lathrop, (it is better than "John Doe") a historic within in vivo cancer research name. Check out the link in Smithsonian Magazine. Her story is really amazing.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Smee Again in Snail on Shrub
Photo with iPhone then edited in Affinity Photo on iPad. I created duplicate, then applied mask around the snail. on the lower layer, i added a slight blur and reduced saturation. Added my watermark between the layers and created a custom frame using droplet brush around final project.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from William Overington in Abstract Points with Animation
Just fooling around with triangles and texture in Affinity Designer. I then exported out layers and added some animation and audio.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Alfred in Abstract Points with Animation
Just fooling around with triangles and texture in Affinity Designer. I then exported out layers and added some animation and audio.
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EducationPrinciples reacted to v_kyr in December challenge - Festive fever
Found another way to make Christmas stars, well sort of, the truth is actually I wanted to try out AD isometric drawing stuff, but then discovered ...
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from MEB in Photos developed and optimized with AP
The bird and lizard images have an almost illustrative quality that I recall seeing in high-end photo books. They are really wonderful.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Don Lee in Illustraion - After I Quit 996
Wow. The damselfly looked like a photo.
Is that a photo of water in the image “bridge over sea”?
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from BnBGobo99 in Affinity Designer - Going Away Plaque (Star Trek Themed)
Great work. I like how you integrated the hanger that we see in one of your previous images.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Rob Necronomicon in Sweet taste of wine
Itam,
Thank you for sharing your drawing process.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Rob Necronomicon in Affinity Designer - Some Isometric Stuff.
Very cool. You have a great eye. Can you produce some tutorials on how you did some of them? Your style is worth sharing.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from Abinash Mohanty in My 2nd Illustration using Affinity iPad
Abinash Mohanty,
Very nice art work. The style reminded me of The Beattle's Yellow Submarine animation. When looking at GarryP's link, it appears that I am not the only one reminded of the cool art style.
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EducationPrinciples got a reaction from My Strawberry Monkey in Ohhh My Strawberry Monkey
Cool characters. Nice combination.