smdimagerie Posted May 5, 2017 Share Posted May 5, 2017 I'm a graphic designer / web developper. I use Affinity Designer as my 50% software for design, the other 50% is photoshop. There is one reason that affinity is not my 95% and it is the guides management. As a web designer, all my design must follow some kind of grid, in which I move elements. Once my grid is built I dont have to move around guides, i just have to move elements. As much as I love affinity, the fact that when I take a border too close to a guide move the guide (an therefore destroy my grid) is pretty annoying. Another feature that would need to be improved is that when you put an element inside another (the only way I found to make somekind of clipping mask) If I strech the parent objects every child element is streched which is not what I want. I understand the logic but having somekind of clipping mask would be useful). Last thing, and I'm not fan of it but a friend of mine pointed it out, is the lack of some form of isolation mode. Isolation mode in illustrator could be defined as: "lock every element but this one and lock child items in sub group so they act as single items." He said its the feature that failed him (as for myself is the thing I hate in illustrator so take it with a grain of salt) AbaBuiplelip, Virtualzak and Waltervob 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff MEB Posted May 6, 2017 Staff Share Posted May 6, 2017 Hi smdimagerie, Welcome to Affinity Forums :) Thanks for your feedback. Regarding the first point (lock guides) this will come in a future version. About clipping: to transform the parent object without affecting the child (the element that inside the other), select the parent, go to the context toolbar and check Lock children. Isolation mode: although it's not the same as Illustrator, and it's temporary (until you deselect the object), you can isolate an object pressing and holding ⌥ (option/alt) while clicking on its thumbnail in the Layers panel. Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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