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Marking Menu Gestures like Maya


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Hi,

If anyone is familiar with the 3d program Maya, one of the huge advantages of this program is the contextual based marking menus. I think the concept of icons on a menu is somewhat an a much slower process and somewhat old school. When using Maya, it is very fluid being able to mouse gesture to achieve an operation.

It's also very customizable to the point one can use Maya without any menus on screen due to how powerful the marking menu is. It's a dream using Maya due to not slowing down, looking for icons and or menus.

One who has installed mouse based gestures for Chrome/Firefox would know just how useful this is for those programs.

Point is. Since Affinity is aiming as a modern app, is it a good idea to think about contextual based gestures? Is it possible for the devs to consider?

Currently, Affinity is still a bit clunky with looking for icons and menus at the top of the screen.

 

 

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You can skip through the video but it shows that the marking menu changes based on the object, based on what mode the program is in. Even without any 3d experience its clear how useful this could be.

I think that Affinity photo, with it's personas concept and modern workflow thinking, could achieve something like this. There's room for it.

 

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