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Good to know I’m not alone!
Some mind map (XMind8), allowing stacked node map (multi-layer)This is a common means of double sided PCB(Printed Circuit Board).
I think it would be extremely foolish to have only one layer of node map. It limits the ability of node map space!
Using a 3d stacked node map, you true make the most of 100% of the node potential.low-res preview agent.
This proposal is very good. I support it!
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25 minutes ago, emmrecs01 said:
It does not exist!
In earlier years there has been a roadmap published by Serif but more recently this has disappeared from the forums, presumably because the company and developers felt it was too restricting and users were repeatedly posting to demand that such and such a "promised feature" which had still not been included must be present in the next release or beta!
Jeff
I know this is a small development team.
Slow development is acceptable.
(As with its price point, you cannot ask for more)
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20 minutes ago, MEB said:
Hi Aftemplate,
There's no public roadmap. All the new features/changes are logged/listed in the respective application's Beta threads now. To access them go to Beta Software Forums section, select the application/OS you're interested in and look for the pinned post at the top.Thank you for taking the time to answer.
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4 hours ago, Smee Again said:
Thanks for the compliment. I am an unemployed "Internet Sales Manager" for a Toyota dealership in Louisiana at this time. Take lots of pics when I'm working, and use them to build slideshow videos for the dealership. Of course, youtube "fixes" the videos by adjusting the focus (read "blurring") them slightly. The images I post here on the forum are for my personal enjoyment.
Still learning post processing, and Affinity Photo has been a great asset for that. It also helps to follow Blake Rudis (F64 Academy), Unmesh Dinda (Piximperfect}, Nigel Danson, etc. on Youtube. Not everything is translatable directly into AP, but the principles are there and are helping improve my work.
Thinking about starting to do some product photography for my daughter's jewelry business. After doing some experimenting with a process I learned this week, I have a bit more confidence that I can do it successfully.
Have you tried F1? (Detailed description and introduction of all features of affinity photos)
I read it fully. It gave me a quick grasp of everything about affinity photos.
I don't like video teaching, I think video teaching is not efficient. (You can hold different opinions)
The principles are indeed interoperability. I was a ps user before.
I think:
It all started with F1. (The first person to write a video, or the first person to be a teacher, they don't have a teacher or video teaching.) They only have F1) If you have any different views on this, I am extremely interested!
I am a professional user of Lab Color Space (extensive learning and research and practice)
You can try it.
I will never use your image. It's your copyright! (I saved just look at it)
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Refer to Autodesk Maya:
Allows the user to fully customize the right-click menu.(They provide an advanced menu editor.)
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I updated the description to make it clearer.

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8 hours ago, anon2 said:
Oh, don't I? You've wrongly assumed what I know and don't know. Let's forget that I ever posted in this thread. Bye.
I mistakenly think:
You know that the backend is node-based, so you think the front-end layer has the ability to have equivalent back-end nodes.
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9 hours ago, Alfred said:
I’m not sure why you tagged me, @Aftemplate! You created this thread to argue in favour of changing the existing layer-based system to make it “nodey”, so @anon2 thought it would be helpful for you to know that it’s only the user interface which is layer-based:
I want to move the (Behind)back-end(based-node) to the (ui)front-end(layer), Turns the (ui)front-end layer into a Nodeization(ui).
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9 hours ago, anon2 said:
OK
Now, I understand your previous intentions. (as I expected)
What you don't know is the limitations of the layer.
Even if the backend is built on a node.
You can always only use its front end. That is, the layer.
Therefore, regardless of the backend. You only have the right to the front end.
You are still restricted to the layer. Although its backend is built with nodes.
The layer, essentially, is a one-way timeline, and is only one timeline.
Node allows a two-way timeline. And does not limit the number of timelines, allowing for multiple timelines.
And...
Nodes allow point-in-time reuse, and you can connect an unlimited number of nodes with one node.
All of this is something that the layer cannot do. Even if the layer back end is at the node.
More than that, the channel of the layer has greater restrictions. If you really know more.
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@Alfred Do you understand what he wants to say? (Sorry to bother you, if there is)

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1 hour ago, firstdefence said:
The live filter did have an extreme setting at one point but was removed much to the disappointment of some users, there is an explanation somewhere on the forum.
1 hour ago, anon2 said:Yes.
The view zoom does dramatically affect the display of live filters, but that is independent of the fact that the live filter in AP 1.8.3 (and current 1.8.4 beta) is being far less effective than the destructive filter.
This is an extremely critical and useful tip. Thank you.
I don't think they should castrate the quality of real-time filters.
Give the user at least one choice. What do you think?
(Note that compare the macos version with the real-time filter quality of windows.I seriously question the quality of its different. )
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3 minutes ago, anon2 said:
No offence was taken
Sorry, I'm unable to understand which part of my information is causing a problem. Maybe someone else can help.
I don't understand:
Any role of your words? What are you trying to tell me? (You are describing what I know)
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1 minute ago, anon2 said:
I may be able to try if you tell me specifically what was not clear.
An Affinity developer has stated that the apps have a layer-based UI but they are actually node-based under the hood.
I don't understand the meaning of your sentence. Are you re-reading the facts? Or something else?
(Sorry, it didn't mean to offend you.) I really don't understand. )☺️ -
7 minutes ago, Kasper-V said:
I'm not too bothered about the file size, to be honest; but it slows some Affinity functions down quite a bit on my 8GB laptop.
Yes, unless used for Internet transmission. (Smaller bytes are always good, faster save reads.) )
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9 minutes ago, anon2 said:
An Affinity developer has stated that the apps have a layer-based UI but they are actually node-based under the hood.
Can you express your intentions more clearly? Thank you.
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9 minutes ago, Alfred said:
Different keys generate different signals, of course, but that’s not what I meant; I was looking at it from the user’s perspective. If your keyboard doesn’t have an AltGr key, you can’t do as suggested here:
22 hours ago, Aftemplate said:I use AutoHotKey to solve this problem perfectly.
My keyboard has two win keys.
I replaced the right win key with the right mouse button. (using AutoHotKey)
AutoHotKey is free and open source.
Highly optimized modern 64 bit multithreading.
Less than 0.1% of CPU resources and 1MB of memory are used.
The relevant codes are as follows:RWin::RButton
Far better than your solution. I hope you like it! ☺️
(This is the standard method for MacOS versions of affinity photo)
You can download AutoHotKey from many places.
(they have official websites and programs with digital signatures (secure)
@Frozen Death KnightThis is the best temporary solution available.
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I hope you will bloom like these flowers in the future!
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I'd like to introduce myself here.
I lack etiquette at some point.
I don't like to get emotional when it comes to dealing with things.
Deal with questions in the most direct way.
This is my way. (Although sometimes rough)I am a professional user of affinity photos.
I use it for digital painting.If you have any comments about me,
I will humbly listen to your teachings.
If I think you're right,
I will accept your suggestion without reservation.I'm always outspoken.

3d multi-node-layer(stack-node-map) Node Ui for layer channel !!
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