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Emojis do not show up in Artistic Text. I tried with Helvetica, which is a Unicode font and should work for that, shouldn't it? However, I also tried with the Emoji font itself and also the "Pictographs" from macOS "Show Emoji & Symbols", the pictographs are partially showing up correct but not all of them. 

Please see attached video.

All the best,
Roland

 

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Roland Rick

Roland Rick Photography
Pipobike Mountainbike Guide and Driving Instructor

iMac 27 5K Retina (Late 2013), MBP 15" Retina (Something 2013), MBP13" Retina (Early 2015)

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Thanks for reply. Phew, this is strange, because in e.g. FCPX titles you may use Emojis without any problem.

And please don't misunderstand the shortcut hint in the video. I just wanted to mention to you, this is the shortcut I am using to get that Emoji box popping up to select one of the Emojis, it has nothing to do with the bug report (which is in this case no longer one) itself nor with Designer.

However, you are not alone, Ps CC 2019 neither can ;)

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Enjoy the upcoming weekend!

Cheers,
Roland

Roland Rick

Roland Rick Photography
Pipobike Mountainbike Guide and Driving Instructor

iMac 27 5K Retina (Late 2013), MBP 15" Retina (Something 2013), MBP13" Retina (Early 2015)

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To insert Apple emoji in Affinity while using a Mac with an up-to-date OS:

Type the emojis in either Pages or a Text doc. You can access the emoji keyboard from the keyboard symbol in your Mac's menu bar--top right. If it's not there, go to Keyboard prefs and put a check next to the option to put it in your menu bar. (Use the text-size thing to make them as big as you'll need because otherwise you'll have to resize in Affinity and it can go blurry.)

Capture the emoji using a Screenshot. Access this by holding down Shift Command 5. Click the dashed rectangle in the app menu bar. A big dashed rectangle with handles appears on your screen. Drag the handles to select. When you release the handles you'll hear a click like a camera shutter going off. 

Go to Affinity. In the Edit menu, select Paste (or just use Control-V) and voila! The emoji appears as a layer in your document. 

If you don't like remembering keyboard shortcuts, you can put the Screenshot app in your dock. Locate it with Finder and drag its icon onto your dock to the left of the first vertical line in the dock. You can use it to capture anything on the screen, including images that you want to make use of in your Affinity programs. Method is the same as above.

If you have an old Mac OS that doesn't yet have the Screenshot app, you can capture emojis or any other image on your screen by holding down Shift-Command-4-Control, at which a crosshairs appears. While you continue to hold down the 4 keys, drag the crosshairs to create a selection rectangle over whatever you want to paste into Affinity.  (It's really hard to do this with only 2 hands, but if you happen to be an octopus with fingers on multiple tentacles, it's a piece of cake.)

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