![]() In the advanced export options for PDF files, you will see two new options: The great thing now is the pixel grid is separate to the main grid, with options to turn either of them on or off as well as independently controlling their appearance.Īll Affinity apps now allow you to create and place password-protected PDFs. ![]() In Affinity Photo, the main grid was previously set to be a pixel grid. Moreover, using a different grid color can help when there is little color variance in the image.įor both Affinity Designer’s Pixel Persona and Affinity Photo, the pixel grid also acts as a visual aid when drawing pixel art using the Pixel Tool. When using Force Pixel Alignment, objects will snap to whole pixels so the pixel grid acts as a supporting visual aid for this, along with pixel-based view modes.įor Affinity Photo, this new option is especially useful when editing zoomed-in images as it helps you visualize its pixels. By default, the grid is set to gray, but you can customize the color and opacity of the pixel grid, along with the color of standard grid lines, within Grid and Axis settings.įor Affinity Designer, this is especially useful when doing UI work like designing icons. If turned ‘on’, this will expose a pixel grid (as per the DPI of your current document) when zoomed in beyond a certain threshold. I greatly appreciate work in preparing an organized list of official Affinity Publisher tutorials.A new pixel grid option is available in all apps under the View menu. Fortunately at least one individual with his own web site prepared an organized list of the old Vimeo tutorials and that is still available. I myself downloaded most of them when that was possible since I've learned never to depend on any company to keep useful information online. Surely they are not all considered outdated. There were some 225 tutorials at that time. I wish Affinity had not hidden its old Photo tutorials when 1.7 was released. The iPad page is worse as the moving ribbon of tutorials is grayed out in my Vivaldi browser and so barely readable and extremely difficult to browse. Also, there is no way to download the tutorials. You are probably better off using some general web search engine to find Affinity Photo tutorials instead of going directly to the Affinity page on Vimeo. The Search box is not very useful unless you know exactly what you are looking for. The date of posting is not shown so you cannot tell if any particular video is new or months old. The pages are not numbered so there is no way to orient yourself within the random display. The videos are not in any discernible order so there is no efficient way to browse for something you might need. ![]() At this moment for Photo Desktop there are 7 pages with 9 tutorials each plus an 8th page with one tutorial. I will push for some consistency."įor Affinity Photo I hope you will also push for some organization to the display of those tutorials. Update to Connor said "There is an Affinity Photo Desktop and Affinity Photo iPad channel on VimeoPro already I have no idea why there is not an equivalent for Designer, Designer iPad and Publisher, other than the time it takes to do. Photo Persona: Applying creative live filters. ![]()
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