Professional output for print, screen or collaborationĪdvanced file support is at the core of the back-end technology behind Affinity Designer. From the beginning we developed our engine to work to floating point accuracy. Whether it’s a standard grid pattern, or full isometric with multiple planes, you have full control over spacing, sub-divisions, gutters, angles and more. The options you have for setting up grids and guides is almost unlimited. It’s an easy way to create abstract shapes or an offset path - great for various architectural purposes or for making a logo or print file for a sticker. Plus if you’re designing for print, pantone support, end-to-end CMYK and ICC color management are built in as standard.Īffinity Designer is full of tools meticulously developed for achieving high productivity, while maintaining 100 percent accurate geometry.Įffortlessly add a contour to any object or increase the width of single open curves. Work in RGB or LAB color spaces - even up to 32-bits per channel. Add raster brush texture to your illustrations, edit single pixels on icons, mask and add grain to your crisp vectors, enclose and clip pixel layers and more - it’s true creative freedom at your fingertips. Switch between full featured vector and raster workspaces with a single click. Live outline view for accurate selections.Organize with layer groups and color tagging.Optimized for documents of any complexity.The engine behind Affinity Designer is built to handle huge documents so you can be confident in adding all those tiny details without any compromise to performance. Joining completely separate curves together. This includes content like: How to add extra nodes onto your curves. In this lesson, well dig deeper into concepts like adding, deleting, and connecting our nodes.
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