tgk Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 Hi, I'm aware of and use the Grid Manager feature to create snappable grids for laying objects out. It works nicely, but only in the context of creating a whole-artboard grid for laying out the entire artboard. There needs to be something that can be used for creating smaller ad hoc grids at arbitrary locations. The best example of this feature I can think of is Illustrator's Split Into Grid function: this lets you take any object and divide it up into a grid of uniform objects with a lot of control over gutters and offsets and so on. It's incredibly useful for diagramming and I think it's a must-have for Designer. The Grid Manager feature unfortunately doesn't come close. Thanks for considering this. lepr and So.Creative 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tgk Posted March 25, 2019 Author Share Posted March 25, 2019 Here's a simple example of a use case for this. Imagine you're laying out a poster for elementary school science class. You have some graphics and text in various places and you want to put a periodic table of elements near the lower right of the page. Periodic table is, basically just three rectangles subdivided into squares. So in Illustrator, I'd draw three rectangles, then Split Into Grid and then go about coloring in each one and giving it a name, using duplicate/repeat (i.e. Smart Duplicate in Designer) to move text labels. Using Designer's Snapping Grid feature, there's no way to drag the grid around to control where it starts. Using Guides means getting your calculator out. More artistically, use it to create a grid of large pixel-like squares that you color in separately. It's such a common thing to have a rectangle of arbitrary size and need to divide it up into rows and columns evenly with controllable gutters and so on. Snapping Grids, being fixed to an origin, just don't help (plus you'd then have to go create each rectangle in the grid by hand which is annoying even with Smart Duplicate.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fili Posted July 9 Share Posted July 9 I was going to ask for the same feature, or to see if there was some alternative option to do this. The current one to duplicate don't really work when you need to slice in a lot of small part. A lot of people in my industry that work in live event and needs to calculate led panel distribution on a contain dimensions, split to grid is so useful, and quite a few people like me are looking for an alternative to illustrator that has that insane feature. Most of the time we work with a large amount of outputs and each one need to be calculated the splitting on different sizes and finding the best arrangement. I prefer the snapping that is perfect and how well it runs in designer, but not be able to split is a big no for me. Anyone know if we can find a plugin or even if we are able to create one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotMyFault Posted July 9 Share Posted July 9 39 minutes ago, Fili said: The current one to duplicate don't really work when you need to slice in a lot of small part. The move/enter function simplifies creating large number of copies. just hit the enter key after creating the first rectangle. Quote Mac mini M1 A2348 | Windows 10 - AMD Ryzen 9 5900x - 32 GB RAM - Nvidia GTX 1080 LG34WK950U-W, calibrated to DCI-P3 with LG Calibration Studio / Spider 5 iPad Air Gen 5 (2022) A2589 Special interest into procedural texture filter, edit alpha channel, RGB/16 and RGB/32 color formats, stacking, finding root causes for misbehaving files, finding creative solutions for unsolvable tasks, finding bugs in Apps. My posts focus on technical aspects and leave out most of social grease like „maybe“, „in my opinion“, „I might be wrong“ etc. just add copy/paste all these softeners from this signature to make reading more comfortable for you. Otherwise I’m a fine person which respects you and everyone and wants to be respected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fili Posted July 9 Share Posted July 9 37 minutes ago, NotMyFault said: The move/enter function simplifies creating large number of copies. just hit the enter key after creating the first rectangle. Thank you NotMyFault. Is defenitly better using that recommend tool, I wish I also could also create a duplicate for the other direction at the same time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aammppaa Posted July 9 Share Posted July 9 Would Quick Grid help? https://affinity.help/designer2/English.lproj/pages/ObjectControl/objectGrids.html Quote Win10 Home x64 | AMD Ryzen 7 2700X @ 3.7GHz | 48 GB RAM | 1TB SSD | nVidia GTX 1660 | Wacom Intuos Pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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