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Oh, I was really hoping publisher had its own versions of GREP search/replace and GREP styles within paragraph styles like Id. Those features are so useful I see them as essential now, basically. Oh, and scripts, too, of course. Anyways, the apps look very versatile and promising, so at least I'm gonna be trying them with the trial period they give you. Thanks for the video!
Also hoping for graphic styles in Designer (kinda like text styles in Publisher and Id). Honestly, if they can make something like that for Designer, it would be much better than AI, since the way Id implements text styles is so much more versatile than Ai's graphic styles (tho I still quite apreciarte that feature)
Interesting video. Quick question - if I print my design will the background colour come through on the print or is it ignored by the printer (as with Corel Draw, for example)?
thank you very much, just got into affinity designer after having used adobe for roughly 4 years, i need to get used to working with certain tools again and finding out where i can find other features. this helped me very much!
This is a great tutorial. Thank you!!! I wanted to ask you - I work on AD 2, saving the file but when trying to re open it it says it was done on AD1 and cant open it. Can you tell me why is that happening? Thank you
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for including so many helpful tips that would be difficult to discover without your tutorial! I'm going to have to watch this several times so I can remember everything.
HI and thank you fro this tutorial. I sent you a question in Patreon that I think is related to this tutorial. But this one is too fast for me to understand :-)
Thank you for the demonstration, very detailed. I was so fed up using Word documents to lay out college papers, so I bought this software but didn't know how to use it properly.
Thank you for this video. I've been trying to figure out how I can make a rectangle with the top corners more rounded than the bottom. I never realized how easy it can be done or if it could be done until I found your video.
I see a ton of comments hating that you go all the way and properly teach how to vectorize from scratch where most of the people just expected a faster and quicker way relying on AI, apps or other tools. I completely understand the frustration not having the auto trace tool from Adobe Illustrator can be. Imagine me after losing my MacBook and trying to learn using an iPad only with the affinity suite it’s takes time to learn learn tools on a new suite but it’s totally worth it. Great job my friend! Just subscribed
After using the Background Removal Tool in Photopea you can save it as a PSD file, then re-open the file in Affinity with the Mask layer still attached. You can then carry out any further tweaks on the Mask in Affinity if needed, with no more ads to bother you. Currently, and this may change, the first use of the Background Removal Tool in Photopea is ad free. However for any further use, you have to watch a short video ad. Only a small inconvenience really, considering Photopea makes such a brilliant job of this, plus the added bonus of still having the Mask to make tweaks to if needed 🙂.
Another useful tutorial; thank you! Just one point; you are referring to "wrapping" (pronounced "Rapping"), not "War-ping", which is distorting an object. 👍