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How to copy a stroke's Pressure Profile?


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I am using a mouse, not a tablet. I found that on the Stroke panel I can change the pressure profile to make a curve look more calligraphic, and I even saw there is a way to save a pressure profile I like.

But oddly enough, after saving a pressure profile, I cannot then go and apply it to another curve. For some reason, the saved profiles don't appear on the Stroke panel when editing other curves.

Is there a way to copy and paste pressure profiles? Or a way to see the saved profiles in the pressure pop-up when I'm working on a different curve?

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Once it got saved don't you get it displayed below the editable curve as clickable thumbnail to apply it to other curves within the current document?

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Other options may be …
• the brush "Properties…" with several predefined curves.
• saved in the Asset panel to get it available in other documents were the adjusted pressure curve can get saved again.
• saved in the "Styles" panel as object style (which saves more parameters than pressure curve only).

macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1

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  • 7 months later...
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 Hi All,

I'm pleased to let you know we have now added a Line Width/Pressure Tool and improved stroke/curve drawing and closing to Affinity Designer - available now in the 2.5 beta...

 

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