DigiBee Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 When adjusting the brushwidth using alt+rightclick+drag the mouse does not stay in position. The preview of the new size is visible but the cursor still moves. AP 1.8.0.585 Win 7 Wacom bamboo (ctl-470) Quote Photo / Designer / Publisher / Win7 / Wacom Bamboo Pen (CTL-470)
Staff Chris B Posted February 26, 2020 Staff Posted February 26, 2020 Hey DigiBee, We used to hide the cursor and the macOS version still does... I'll pass this back to the developers—thank you. Quote How to format a bug report | Learning Resources | List of V2 FAQs | YouTube Tutorials
Peter2017 Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 (edited) Hallo! For me still in 1.8.0.555, too. Klicking the selection tool (Wizard) and alt+right and left click+drag the mouse . Win 10 aktuell Peter Brush_size_unclear.mp4 Edited February 26, 2020 by Peter2017 Addition Chris B 1 Quote
Staff Patrick Connor Posted March 15, 2020 Staff Posted March 15, 2020 We have made fixes/improvements to this area (We no longer hide the brush cursor when resizing a brush via the alt+right-click+drag shortcut) of the program in the latest customer beta. If you would like to try these changes the beta software is available in the forum posts listed below. The latest beta builds are downloadable from links at the top of each of these beta forum posts. Affinity Photo 1.8.1.611 for Windows Affinity Designer 1.8.1.611 for Windows Affinity Publisher 1.8.2.619 for Windows These betas install parallel, next to the release version (they do not overwrite your release) and so the fixes can be tried in the beta without affecting your normal workflow in the release version. Once these programs have been through a full beta process the change will be released in a future free 1.8.1/1.8.2 update/patch to all customers. PaulAffinity 1 Quote Patrick Connor Serif Europe Ltd Latest V2 releases on each platform Help make our apps better by joining our beta program! "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your previous self." W. L. Sheldon
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