Update: In Pixelmator Pro 3.3 and later, to finish drawing a path and close it, press Shift + Return on your keyboard. To finish drawing a path and keep it open, press the Return key.
I'm coming from Affinity Photo and Photoshop. I love the simplicity of Pixelmator Pro. I understood everything you said the first time. Great job in explaining how to use the tools.
I came here to get more info on PXM paths. I’m glad that they’re there but when I cut out an object as I used to in PS it was much less precise when zooming in. I understand it’s a bitmap but PS allows for extremely fine vector tolerances which do matter when converting the vector shape to a mask. I hope the behaviour can be improved as I find PXM on the whole so much nicer to use than affinity.
Great stuff! But also hoping Pixelmator Pro’s vector tools will get a proper overhaul very soon. Right now it’s still not really usable for precise logo work etc where we need to rotate, mirror, step and repeat paths and shapes over a specified anchor point.
* if you've drawn an open path and want to close it: right click on the path then choose "make editable" THEN COMMAND click on the point, THEN right click and choose "start drawing"
While we can't promise anything specific, we'll do our best to work on some new vector design tutorials in the future. 🙏 In the meantime, it might be worth checking out other creators on UA-cam for additional content on vector graphics.
@2:48, you say... "To finish your path and close it, click the very first point, or press the return key." Maybe this video is outdated, and this has been changed, but when I press the return key, it does not close the path; It simply ends the path, leaving points 3 and 1 open. Clicking the first point does close the path as you said, but maybe you could add an **UPDATE** to the description of this video for any future users who might be confused. This is especially true since Adobe Illustrator does not have this "close path w/ return key' feature.
Hey Michael. Thanks for pointing this out. The Pixelmator Pro 3.3 update changed this behavior. Right now, to finish drawing a path and close it, you'd have to press the Shift + Return keys on your keyboard. And, to leave it open, press Return.
In pixelmator pro, I drew a shape with a transparent background. I then drew another shape on top of it. How can I knock out or punch out the second shape so that the shape creates a transparent area on the initial shape?
You can give it a try to see if it works for your specific workflow: www.pixelmator.com/pro/free-trial/ Pixelmator Pro is primarily a design tool and should function effectively for that purpose. Additionally, it can quickly open large documents, which might be really beneficial for spatial analysis.
I've had some issues exporting to SVG files as fonts seem to change and lines change thickness, so I'd be interested in a video covering how to export images/logos which include text to SVG
The best way to keep text looking the same as it does in the original project file is by converting it into a vector shape. You can do so by Control-clicking the text layer in the Layers sidebar and choosing Convert into Shape. Hope that helps!
This is good to have, but keep in mind that the Pixlemator App itself is not Vector-based but Raser-based. So you’re going to end up with pixel drawings not vector. Correct me if I’m wrong
Pixelmator Pro is, indeed, more of a raster-centric editor so it's designed to display all content, including vector layers, on a pixel grid. However, if you export your vector design to SVG (a vector file format) it will have all the regular vector image properties.
@@PixelmatorVideos ooooooohhhhhh, no wonder whenever I zoom into the vector drawings, it still shows pixelation which perplexed me for the longest time. I need to export it into SVG to ensure my drawing has vector properties with infinite resolution and no pixelation right?
So, Pixelmator pro does indeed do vector shapes and text and paths, but Pixelmator Pro shows you what the image will look like rasterized - this is because Pixelmator Pro is more of photo editing app and as the team said above is designed to display everything on a pixel grid. However if you take a vector shape, path or text and save that file as an SVG file, when you import that into another vector program like Inkscape, Affinity Designer, etc. it will show as a vector - aka no destruction or blurry edges. I've just tested now this by making a two vector layer file in Pixelmator Pro - one an editable text layer and another with that text layer covered into a vector shape. I then exported the file as an SVG format and imported it into Affinity Designer 2 and also Inkscape, both layers are still vectorized and I can zoom in as much as want in either of those two programs and they have no destruction.
this looks nothing like the app when I open it up. I started with a basic 8.5 x 11 paper size for image create and then there is only a few icons to the right with a paint brush, a plus sign, a gear and a share button. and then when you click on any of those icons, there is a very limited drop down menu with paint & erase, retouch, distort, etc. Can you please tell beginners how to even get to these tools??? I have a brand new ipad with a brand new pen and I just downloaded your app and again, it looks nothing like your tutorial shown here.
And can we have updates to tutorials like these, there's a load of them, I think, not quite reflecting current look of app...generally more detailed tuts of Pixelmator
You're right, the plan is to update the tutorials eventually. But it's tricky because, as you've noticed yourself, there are quite a few of them and Pixelmator Pro is still getting new features, so keeping up is not an easy task. But I'm sure we'll get there!
Hey, you'd want to use a file format that supports vectors. Right now, you can export your designs to SVG and we're also looking to support more vector formats in the future.
@pixelmator if you can tell me if this is possible I would be very appreciative. I work with Paths every day, they are an essential tool for me and not being able to do this one seemingly minor thing is driving me crazy. Its hard to explain so I've recorded a video. To try to summarise its, how do you convert the current path point from smooth to sharp and vice versa. This video explains in detail. ua-cam.com/video/jCNOUyyqgOw/v-deo.html
Hey there, apologies for the late reply, and thanks for the video. It's not something you can do right now but we can definitely add your vote for this!
Rewatch tip #5 to understand open paths (and the pinned comment for the new keyboard shortcuts) and tip #6 to understand smooth points. Make sure Fill is toggled off and Stroke is toggled on. Practice adjusting the curvature of your smooth points. Tip #8 provides a shortcut to getting a perfect semicircle.
Nice tutorial! I've got one little issue: The ⌥-drag to seperate the line does what it wants: Sometimes it works as you explained, sometimes it's the other way around, and sometimes it doesn't work at all.
Update: In Pixelmator Pro 3.3 and later, to finish drawing a path and close it, press Shift + Return on your keyboard. To finish drawing a path and keep it open, press the Return key.
is there a way to change the rotation axis point?
I'm coming from Affinity Photo and Photoshop. I love the simplicity of Pixelmator Pro. I understood everything you said the first time. Great job in explaining how to use the tools.
Awesome, we're glad you found the tutorial helpful!
Vectors for the win! I rely on Pixelmator Pro for my laser cutting business!
Very interesting tutorial, I can't wait to see the next one 😊
Thank you Pixelmator Team. Much appreciated 🙏
iUse for my screen printing service! !!! so glad your Robots emailed me this video!
Дякую вам за прекрасний софт! Pixelmator неймовірний!
I came here to get more info on PXM paths. I’m glad that they’re there but when I cut out an object as I used to in PS it was much less precise when zooming in. I understand it’s a bitmap but PS allows for extremely fine vector tolerances which do matter when converting the vector shape to a mask. I hope the behaviour can be improved as I find PXM on the whole so much nicer to use than affinity.
I don't do much with vectors usually, but this guide shows a lot of different things you can do with just a few simple tricks! Thanks!
Great stuff! But also hoping Pixelmator Pro’s vector tools will get a proper overhaul very soon. Right now it’s still not really usable for precise logo work etc where we need to rotate, mirror, step and repeat paths and shapes over a specified anchor point.
it would be perfect if Pixelmator is able to import, export and edit AI. and EPS. archives and templates
Cool. Thanks
Any chance that any of these features get added to the iPad Pro version?
how do you create a circular or linear array? or mirror objects?
* if you've drawn an open path and want to close it: right click on the path then choose "make editable" THEN COMMAND click on the point, THEN right click and choose "start drawing"
Can we have more vector (design) tutorials? Thanks.
While we can't promise anything specific, we'll do our best to work on some new vector design tutorials in the future. 🙏 In the meantime, it might be worth checking out other creators on UA-cam for additional content on vector graphics.
@2:48, you say... "To finish your path and close it, click the very first point, or press the return key." Maybe this video is outdated, and this has been changed, but when I press the return key, it does not close the path; It simply ends the path, leaving points 3 and 1 open. Clicking the first point does close the path as you said, but maybe you could add an **UPDATE** to the description of this video for any future users who might be confused. This is especially true since Adobe Illustrator does not have this "close path w/ return key' feature.
Hey Michael. Thanks for pointing this out. The Pixelmator Pro 3.3 update changed this behavior. Right now, to finish drawing a path and close it, you'd have to press the Shift + Return keys on your keyboard. And, to leave it open, press Return.
is it possible to convert png files to vector?
is there still no scissor tool to cut a shape? this is a tool ive used for years in "other" apps
In pixelmator pro, I drew a shape with a transparent background. I then drew another shape on top of it. How can I knock out or punch out the second shape so that the shape creates a transparent area on the initial shape?
Is Pixelmator good for site analysis?
You can give it a try to see if it works for your specific workflow: www.pixelmator.com/pro/free-trial/
Pixelmator Pro is primarily a design tool and should function effectively for that purpose. Additionally, it can quickly open large documents, which might be really beneficial for spatial analysis.
@@PixelmatorVideos Thanks so much; I'm buying the full version for $50 on Mac.
I've had some issues exporting to SVG files as fonts seem to change and lines change thickness, so I'd be interested in a video covering how to export images/logos which include text to SVG
The best way to keep text looking the same as it does in the original project file is by converting it into a vector shape. You can do so by Control-clicking the text layer in the Layers sidebar and choosing Convert into Shape. Hope that helps!
@@PixelmatorVideos Thank you so much!!!!
When Pixelmator photo has brush and gradient filter ?
Hi , can I convert any pictures to vectors in pixelmator pro with click ? Like adobe ia
Hey! There's no one-click tool for this right now.
@@PixelmatorVideos can I convert pictures in to vectors in pixelmator pro ?
Is it possible to combine or merge two vector layers while keeping the result editable?
Yes! You'd first have to unite the two layers, then Control-click the united group in the Layers sidebar and choose Merge Shape Components.
@@PixelmatorVideos Thank you!
What if I want a point to be smooth on one side, then sharp on the other?
Good question! You'd want to press and hold the Option key when adjusting one of the direction handles.
@@PixelmatorVideos Im having a hard time with this...do you think you could make a quick video on it? I cant find any online!
This is good to have, but keep in mind that the Pixlemator App itself is not Vector-based but Raser-based. So you’re going to end up with pixel drawings not vector.
Correct me if I’m wrong
Pixelmator Pro is, indeed, more of a raster-centric editor so it's designed to display all content, including vector layers, on a pixel grid. However, if you export your vector design to SVG (a vector file format) it will have all the regular vector image properties.
@@PixelmatorVideos ooooooohhhhhh, no wonder whenever I zoom into the vector drawings, it still shows pixelation which perplexed me for the longest time. I need to export it into SVG to ensure my drawing has vector properties with infinite resolution and no pixelation right?
So, Pixelmator pro does indeed do vector shapes and text and paths, but Pixelmator Pro shows you what the image will look like rasterized - this is because Pixelmator Pro is more of photo editing app and as the team said above is designed to display everything on a pixel grid. However if you take a vector shape, path or text and save that file as an SVG file, when you import that into another vector program like Inkscape, Affinity Designer, etc. it will show as a vector - aka no destruction or blurry edges.
I've just tested now this by making a two vector layer file in Pixelmator Pro - one an editable text layer and another with that text layer covered into a vector shape. I then exported the file as an SVG format and imported it into Affinity Designer 2 and also Inkscape, both layers are still vectorized and I can zoom in as much as want in either of those two programs and they have no destruction.
this looks nothing like the app when I open it up. I started with a basic 8.5 x 11 paper size for image create and then there is only a few icons to the right with a paint brush, a plus sign, a gear and a share button. and then when you click on any of those icons, there is a very limited drop down menu with paint & erase, retouch, distort, etc. Can you please tell beginners how to even get to these tools??? I have a brand new ipad with a brand new pen and I just downloaded your app and again, it looks nothing like your tutorial shown here.
I went to your shortcut "where to find tools" but the pen icon doesn't exist. So these instructions do not work.
And can we have updates to tutorials like these, there's a load of them, I think, not quite reflecting current look of app...generally more detailed tuts of Pixelmator
You're right, the plan is to update the tutorials eventually. But it's tricky because, as you've noticed yourself, there are quite a few of them and Pixelmator Pro is still getting new features, so keeping up is not an easy task. But I'm sure we'll get there!
how to save a graphic to become a vector? 😢
Hey, you'd want to use a file format that supports vectors. Right now, you can export your designs to SVG and we're also looking to support more vector formats in the future.
When we can use these in pixelmator for iOS?
Да, когда мы сможем использовать на ios
@pixelmator if you can tell me if this is possible I would be very appreciative. I work with Paths every day, they are an essential tool for me and not being able to do this one seemingly minor thing is driving me crazy. Its hard to explain so I've recorded a video. To try to summarise its, how do you convert the current path point from smooth to sharp and vice versa. This video explains in detail. ua-cam.com/video/jCNOUyyqgOw/v-deo.html
Hey there, apologies for the late reply, and thanks for the video. It's not something you can do right now but we can definitely add your vote for this!
All I want to do is draw a curved line. A simple curved line. I do not want a shape! Why is it IMPOSSIBLE to draw a curved line using Pixelmator Pro?
Rewatch tip #5 to understand open paths (and the pinned comment for the new keyboard shortcuts) and tip #6 to understand smooth points. Make sure Fill is toggled off and Stroke is toggled on. Practice adjusting the curvature of your smooth points. Tip #8 provides a shortcut to getting a perfect semicircle.
Nice tutorial!
I've got one little issue: The ⌥-drag to seperate the line does what it wants: Sometimes it works as you explained, sometimes it's the other way around, and sometimes it doesn't work at all.