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HenrySpock

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  1. Greetings everyone! This is one of my very few forum posts because *usually* I've found an answer to my questions via Google. I've been watching a lot of the basic tutorials too and I'm generally more and more pleased with the software. I do have a specific question: I know that for Desktop, if I have a smooth node and want to switch it back to a sharp node I press alt+left click (I believe on Mac it's command key.) Is there a way to switch multiple smooth nodes? For instance, if I copy a curve with 10 smooth nodes on it to an area that needs roughly the same shape but everything has to be modified, resetting those 10 nodes would be beneficial - and I'm having to do this quite a bit because I'm doing a huge series of diagrams of the human hand. Thanks in advance, and if this question was already asked but with different wording, please link me and close this. Cheers everyone!
  2. I know this is an old topic, but thank you @MEB, this solved a huge issue I was having - I am exporting images to use in a formatted book page, and the close cropping to the line was causing pixelation at the edges (of the formatted page I was using - nothing wrong with Affinity.) I was completely unaware of how to use Artboard function, but it was exactly what I needed (instead of cropping the canvas.) And thanks for tirelessly answering questions on here.
  3. Dear Affinity Photo - This is a 3 year old thread filled with paying customers who buy your program to "replace" Photoshop. If I have to open Photoshop just to draw straight lines, then reopen a file in Affinity Photo, it's an accessory, not a replacement. Thank you for the product, but please address this.
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