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Affinity Photo on iPad – Keeping Layers & Transform Studios Open


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Words are crude implements, difficult to get perfect, easy to get tied in knots with, and often - usually - misunderstood, which is why 'tolarence' is the best word of all.

The word "professional" fits us all - amateur, semi-pro, beginner, advanced, middle, beyond it all, and on....., because professionals are tolerant.

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Duuuhhh…of course! Thanks for your speedy response.

There's no mention of that function in any of the AP for iPad static or video tutorials I've looked at. I've also tried all kinds of wording for Google searches, which yielded no related answers. The desktop version's pin function seems to allow for undocking and floating a studio palette. I tried that on my iPad, but couldn't detach any Studio, and I just assumed it was a yet-to-be-implemented feature.

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5 hours ago, Pedro Antonio said:

The desktop version's pin function seems to allow for undocking and floating a studio palette

Yeah, there's quite a lot of inconsistency between all the apps that needs a good old sort out. Confuses the heck out of us users, so not a fail on your part at all.

These are still early version apps of course, so I'm hoping they'll step back at some point and invest in the exercise big time. It's easy to forget these are still early versions because they're pretty good, and I'm utterly sold on them despite all the irritatingly obvious, and basic things Serif have failed to understand.

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Words are crude implements, difficult to get perfect, easy to get tied in knots with, and often - usually - misunderstood, which is why 'tolarence' is the best word of all.

The word "professional" fits us all - amateur, semi-pro, beginner, advanced, middle, beyond it all, and on....., because professionals are tolerant.

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