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I made the move to Affinity Designer not long ago from Assembly for iOS. While the Affinity suite is leagues ahead of that software, one feature it has that Affinity does not is the ability to export a process video. What I propose is a feature that converts a document's history into a video sequence that shows each step that the artist took to create their piece. I appreciate your consideration and anticipate your response.

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Every index on the history slider represents a move that was made in the software right? If you can capture that data, then each index could become a slide or a frame. All Affinity would have to do hypothetically is take those slides compile them at a frame-rate decided by the user. 

Alternatively, they could do a similar thing except with a system filling in the gaps between frames. That would require a bit more code, but since Designer works in vectors, it's a matter of a few transformations between frames. I'd code an example, but I don't have access to the Affinity source.

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Processor    AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor                 3.60 GHz
Installed RAM    32.0 GB
Graphics: Nvidea 1660 8GB

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http://MadMaker.redbubble.com
 

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