Mykhail Mccord Posted April 13, 2018 Posted April 13, 2018 #1. Is there a way to make it Really "Snap to Grid". Like Vertex Manipulation in Source Hammer or modeling program? It seem like it kind of wants to go but I have to find the "yellow spot" I can do it, I'm a little shaky for that, but I figure I can blast out projects left and right if it really snapped. I find myself after the shape is made, stopping, zooming, select white arrow, dragging to vertex a few points, and zoom out, start another shape. **I'm getting into the isometric grid I love it. I've used all the main other programs. I love how this one just load up ready. #2.Also my .pdf is not exporting the noise or blur and possibly any effects at all. Is that normal for .pdf? I'm working on a ebook. I just exported .png and that works perfect. Thanks. Quote
Staff MEB Posted April 13, 2018 Staff Posted April 13, 2018 Hi Mykhail Mccord, Welcome to Affinity Forums Regarding the first issue try to increase the Screen Tolerance value in the Snapping Manager (menu View ▸ Snapping Manager...) a little. About the PDF, are you using Artboards on the document you are exporting as PDF? If so make sure the live filters/adjustments (noise, blur etc) are located inside the Artboard layer in the Layers panel otherwise they will not be included when you export the file. Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
Mykhail Mccord Posted April 13, 2018 Author Posted April 13, 2018 Ok Thanks I will Look at these. And No I don't really get Art Boards. I'm sure that's something I need to learn about. I've used them in a class. But I don't understand them yet Quote
Mykhail Mccord Posted April 13, 2018 Author Posted April 13, 2018 Ha ha Yeah That worked I turned the screen tolerance up to 50. Quote
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