![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we will not be focusing attention on either of these studios but just know that they are there. ![]() The History Studio, however, will allow you to back up to a certain point in the history of your canvas, just like the studio of the same name in the Designer and Pixel Personas. I find it very awkward so I don’t use it and, instead opt to use the handles to manually change the dimensions of the slice. I’ll be honest, I’m not entirely sure of the point of the Transform Studio in the Export Persona as it specifically transforms the slices. The last two icons are the Transform and History Studios. Keep in mind, you don’t have to create a slice out of every layer in your document so your Slice Studio and your Layer Studio can look different. The second icon is your Layer Studio, just like you have in the Designer and Pixel personas. ![]() This is similar to your layers studio but focuses solely on the slices you create. The first, which also looks like a blade, inside a partially drawn box, is your Slices Studio. We’ll be posting new videos regularly, so make sure you’re subscribed to our channel to see the latest V2 demos, tutorials, tips and tricks and more.On the other side of your screen, you will see four icons. Head over to the Affinity YouTube channel and you’ll find a vast bank of video tutorials covering all the new features and core tools for each app. So don’t miss it-check out our purchasing options and buy Version 2 now at. The launch discount is available for a limited time, though. Whichever option you choose, it is a single one-off payment, no subscription. You can buy them individually for macOS, Windows or iPad or purchase an Affinity V2 Universal Licence covering the entire suite on all platforms-which is very cost-effective for those wishing to purchase more than one app or the same app on multiple platforms. To celebrate the release of Version 2, all Affinity apps-including Affinity Designer-are currently on sale with a substantial 40% launch discount! Get 40% off Affinity V2 for a limited time! Previously you could only apply them once. You can now apply multiple instances of Outline, Inner Shadow, Colour Overlay, Gradient Overlay and Outer Shadow to the same object. We’ve introduced a new straight-line mode and auto-close option to the Pencil Tool, the latter of which now allows you to automatically connect the final node with the first node by releasing the mouse button. Improved brush engine Pencil Tool improvements X-Ray viewĪ new view mode shows the makeup of your work, which is particularly useful for selecting a specific curve or object within a complex artwork. Select Same now has options for width, height and rotation, as well as to select hidden objects or not. New functionality allows you to scope your selection based on your current artboard or from within your current selection. Click-drag sets the scaling and rotation of the fill, with all changes happening instantly, in real time. When working with shapes and fill layers, you can now drop bitmap images from files, assets or other layers directly onto the fill icon in the Context Toolbar or your selected object. It provides a quick way to apply existing attributes to other areas within a design and can help you achieve a cohesive look throughout your work too. We’ve also added a new Style Picker Tool, which works in a similar way to the Colour Picker Tool, but allows you to copy and paste attributes such as Layer Opacity, Stroke, Fill, Layer Effects, Object Settings, Character Settings and Paragraph Settings. This functionality has many different applications, but it is particularly useful for placing elements that need to be arranged in a standardised layout. Quick Grid allows you to quickly and efficiently replicate shapes, picture frames and text frames in the shape of a grid. ![]()
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