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Loving the flexibility of filters...

I would like to suggest a noise filter, with options for blending, size, dispersion/intensity and color, black and white types (black noise meaning the background black the noise points in white - and white noise would be the opposite).

 

The goal is to have a "fractal" way to generate some noise/texture on the shape the effect is applied to.

It can be used in various situations, from smoothing a gradient/combination of gradients and transparencies, to help breaking the clean look of vector drawings (as a complement to the brushes), or used as subtle enhancement to web buttons and ui elements of a web design...

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Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, CMM. :)

 

A Glyphs panel is on the horizon, possibly as soon as version 1.6, but I don't think there have been any announcements about new or improved kerning features.

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