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As some of the other reviews mentioned, the UI is definitely a little clunky especially on big iPad screens—especially the two modal screens you have to go through to choose a specific brush or selection type. Would love to have a tool sidebar kind of like the desktop Pixelmator app!
A nice little bonus would be to have enhanced pointer shapes with brushes, erasers, etc. What if we had bigger pointers for larger brush sizes? Maybe a crosshair for more precise sizes? How about a unique pointer shape for the pixel brush tool, which also has pointer snapping to each pixel for even more precision? So many possibilities to make this a really unique experience for the iPad. It would also be nice to have support for multiple windows to make working with multiple docs at the same time easier.
Hey there, keyboard shortcuts with selections should be working just as you expect — could you email us at support pixelmator. We'd love to take a closer look at why it's not working for you!
As a graphic designer I need to do things on the fly and find myself frustrated with the features this app lacks. Many times I jump to this app to quickly put something together as a semi mock-up for clients.
Simple features the app lacks are essential to anyone who does graphic work. The distortion features in the app are pretty worthless imo. If I have a logo and need to add simple text I am unable to skew or italicize the text to fit image angles properly. Gauncer Like Loading HenkBrwr Posted February 8, Posted February 8, Is there a was to transform without rasterising the layer.
MEB Posted February 9, Posted February 9, HenkBrwr Posted February 19, Posted February 19, Hi Med. Sorry for the late replay, i tried it but it still rasterise the layer. And I can only tab that "thunder" icon in perspective.
MEB Posted February 19, Hi HenkBrwr, If you turn it into a live filter it remains editable but If you are applying it to vector objects or text then yes, it rasterises the layer.
Josie Posted December 16, Posted December 16, How do I transform using the iPad using these two photos matching this leggings template? DM1 Posted December 17, Posted December 17, Josie Posted December 17, Thanks leggings.
MEB Posted December 17, Josie Posted December 18, Posted December 18, Is there a way I can do a design like this in affinity photo or affinity designer? Josie Posted December 19, Posted December 19, Get back to me ASAP. MEB Posted December 19, Louie Morais Like Loading Louie Morais Posted March 30, Posted March 30, Hey MEB , Respect to you brother, you went the third mile to help: recorded a video and even double checked what third party's guidelines had to be followed in order to make sure our community member was successful in her business.
Wow, man, you are a hero. In Vectornator, you can craft and refine your typography with precision controls that can change your font's design, styling, and attributes. You can also import all of your custom fonts with Fontinator. This will activate the Text Mode and a specific panel will appear at the top of the Style Tab 2.
Then, tap or drag anywhere on the canvas. A bounding box containing the word "Text" will appear on your canvas. Now, you can start writing by using the digital keyboard or any external keyboard 3. When you are in Text Mode, the Text Panel will appear at the top of the Inspector, where you can find options for:. Double-tap using the Selection Tool on any text box to activate the Text Mode and start editing the text inside of it.
You can change the the font of your text by tapping on the Font button 1. This will give you access to the Font Picker. You can also add your own fonts by uploading them to your device via the general iOS Settings. After the text object was created, select the text frame with the Selection Tool 1 to show the contextual widget that has some handy text controls that you can use to modify your text. The text controls will appear only when you select a box which will allow you to:.
You can search for a Font by scrolling up or down, or simply by tapping on one of the letters B on the right to jump directly to the fonts that start with that letter. At the bottom of the Text Panel, you'll find the Typography Section which allows you to manage how your text will appear and as well to set the Kerning and Tracking properties of your letters. Additionally you can set here the Line Height properties of your text. Kerning refers to the amount of space between two individual characters in a line of text.
It can also refer to the process of adjusting the spacing to improve legibility and avoid disruptive gaps between your letters. To change the spacing manually, you can adjust the slider with your finger or a pencil. The slider allows you to even set the spacing to a negative value, which will probably cause the letters of your font to overlap. You are now able to adjust the kerning of a single character to improve the overall legibility of the text body.
Tracking is additionally related to the amount of space between letters in your text but on a global scale.
Rather than adjusting the space between two specific characters, the Tracking function adjusts the space between all of your characters simultaneously. To adjust the tracking properties of your text, select all of the text you wish to alter and use the Tracking 2 slider to adjust. Line Height refers to the spacing between the baselines of the typeface, it signifies basically the amount of space between the baseline of the top line and the baseline of the bottom line of text.
When you create a new text, its line height will automatically adjust to match its font size. To change this setting, you can use your finger or a pencil on the Line Height slider to adjust the value. Observe how the distance between your lines of text decreases or increases depending on how adjust the slider.
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