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Mark Oehlschlager

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  1. As a graphic designer, I've always resented having to learn and stay on top of the changing standards of HTML, CSS, and scripting languages to do page layout and simple interactive behaviors. I just thank God that I never had to learn postscript to design a brandmark or to layout a page.

    So, speaking of poorly met needs and pain points that present business opportunities, it would be a godsend if Serif could develop a website design tool for print publication and graphic designers that would leverage all of their design skills and knowledge, and their familiarity with tools like Designer, Photo, Publisher, and make it possible for them to build modern, attractive stand-alone websites. And then have the code generated by the app to be clean enough, and standard enough to be handed off to a web development team to tie in their scripts for applications, and database connectivity.

    Does that make sense?

  2. I suppose the two workflow scenarios imagined here would be:

    • taking a handful of page-layout sketches that may have been started in ADe or APh, and bringing them into APub as the basis from which to further develop the design of a book or long document
    • extracting a page from an APub book document, and bringing that one page into ADe or APh to develop/repurpose as a poster or other single-panel, non-book application

    Are there others? 

    Also, I'm led to wonder about the Designer and Photo personas built in to Publisher.

    • Would these persona buttons reveal a subset of Designer and Photo tools built in to Publisher, or would they simply be links to fully installed Designer and Photo apps?
    • Are these Designer and Photo personas meant to obviate the need to place embedded Designer/Photo art?

    And then, apart from the question of personas, I wonder about Publisher's ability to insert and extract pages. 

    • Is there (or will there be) a method for inserting an artboard from either Designer or Photo into an existing Publisher document as a page?
    • Is there (or will there be) a method for moving or copying pages and masters from one Publisher document to another Publisher document?
  3. I see now that Publisher 1.7.0.384 (RC1) offers the option of importing multiple artboards within Designer and Photo documents as either spreads or as individual pages. Nice.

    However, when moving in the opposite direction from Publisher 1.7.0.384 (RC1) to Designer 1.7 or Photo 1.7,  Designer and Photo simply open the first page of a multi-page, facing-pages Publisher document. The other pages do not come in as individual artboards. Nor is the user prompted (assuming one just wants to open a single page) to select a particular page from the Publisher document to import.

    Is this a bug, or just a yet to be implemented service?

  4. 17 minutes ago, Mithferion said:

    A similar feature is available in the form of Embedded Files.

    Hey. Thanks for the tip.

    I just experimented by placing some vector art from Designer into Photo. It gets placed as Embedded art, but the second I try to bend it with the Warp Mesh tool, the embedded vector art gets rasterized, and the warp is applied as a "destructive" effect.

    Is there a way to do this non-destructively?

  5. On 6/6/2019 at 11:37 AM, MEB said:

    ...
    We hope to provide support for both things in a future version as well.

    Support for so-called Smart Objects would be awesome. Not just respecting them in a PSD-AP-PSD round trip, but having the ability to create and use "Smart Objects" within AP for non-destructive warping and editing of art layers.

    I frequently make use of Smart Objects in Photoshop to warp and apply artwork to 3-D brand application mock-ups (e.g., books, billboards, branded objects like bottles and other packaging. And it's easy set up these sort of files as templates, where new flat art can be pasted into the Smart Object layer, saved, and then the warp transformations applied to the Smart Object automatically bend the newly pasted art. 

  6. For creative label designs, and for 3-D mock-ups (e.g., bending & distorting vector art to appear to wrap around a bottle), It would be great to have a non-destructive vector warp and distortion tool. Should work both on grouped and ungrouped object layers, and should work on live, editable text layers.

    I would like to request that the Mesh Warp tool be adapted to and included in Designer for vector and text layer artwork.

  7. 1 hour ago, Patrick Connor said:

    ... There is no customer beta of 1.7.1 at the moment, but as soon as there is the new beta build will not challenge you for a key.

    So, to be clear, when the new 1.7.1 Customer Betas are ready, will they be delivered by the "Check for Updates" function built into the currently installed Customer Betas, or will we need to delete the current Customer Beta apps first and then download the new Customer Betas from the Serif servers when they're ready?

  8. @Patrick Connor

    So, I've recently installed the new 1.7 versions of Designer and Photo from the Mac App Store, and would like to continue participating in the Customer Betas for Designer and Photo as they develop toward a future 1.7.1 release, but I'm challenged by the window attached below. 

    Since I've purchased Designer and Photo through the Mac App Store, I'm not sure how to respond to this challenge window. 

    Please advise.

    Thanks.

    Screen Shot 2019-06-06 at 3.47.07 PM.png

  9. @waveman777

    I have the same question.

    I have the latest version of Designer 1.7 downloaded from the Mac App Store, and when I launch the Customer Designer Beta app I get the same window you posted.

    The Customer Designer Beta app is supposed to continue to run, tracking feature additions for a future 1.7.1 build, but this challenge window blocks the Beta app from running.

    Perhaps we'll get some guidance from the Affinity staff.

  10. 7 hours ago, Patrick Connor said:

    The beta will continue with 1.7.1 when we have changes and need to beta test them.  1.7.1 beta should keep any customisations and settings etc from the 1.7.0 beta

    You can leave 1.7.0 beta installed or not. as you wish, the above is still true.

    Patrick, 

    Does this guidance apply to the Betas for Photo and Publisher as well? 

  11. The artboard/page would be the logical common compositional unit. Spreads in Publisher should simply be thought of as grouped artboards/pages. If spreads are brought into either Designer or Photo, perhaps there could be an option to bring them in as either grouped or individual artboards/pages.

    The concept of grouped artboard/pages is also the solution to building foldout pages for books and magazines in Publisher.

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