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  1. Please see. The same object has the width changed after exported as SVG. svg shape size changed test.svgsvg shape size changed test.afdesign
  2. Hi, I am new to affinity Designer and Publisher. I have a Coreldraw 2020 file that has been used for creating a business card. I want to fully convert this into either Designer or Publisher for ongoing use. The logos are created using individual vector objects. Refer attached screen shot of Coredraw layers and objects. How to I bring the vector objects into Affinity? and is it best to use Designer or Publisher for this situation? thanks in advance
  3. This video is an excerpt from my -soon to be launched- "Learn Affinity Designer Fast" e-course. The most complete and comprehensive course on Affinity Designer. In this video I'll show you how to customize the object defaults, which allows you to set the fill color, gradient, opacity and noise values. You can also set all of the variables for the stroke, including color, gradient, opacity, noise, style, width, cap, join, alignment, draw behind, scale with object, and pressure curve values. This includes using a brush stroke! Being able to set the defaults for your objects whether it is just for that document or globally for future documents, is a great time saver. Your workflow will be come more efficient and your creative juices can flow freely without getting bogged down in the details. Setting defaults is a great web design tool for all you app creators out there. Enjoy and happy creating! Jen
  4. I'm making a simple illustration for a website. In this graphic I'm making some basic shapes with the donut tool and the segment tool. I notice a very fine line around the shapes, that is displayed in the colour as the filling of the shape. You can see it around the head and the base of the little 'person'. It is also visible in the export to a PNG-file. Does someone know the cause of this and how I can prevent this?
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