I watch a ton of UA-cam tutorials. This is one of the best ones I’ve seen. Concise and clear, moves at a great pace, and addresses each question you think of right as you think of it. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the breakdown! Quick tip: you can change the default background color for artboards to a darker gray (in Preferences > User Interface) so you can see the bleed indicator more easily.
thank you mr Townsend for this video. when I use adobe illustrator, I can create a new file using A3 size as artboard, and I can work on what ever size I want, say I'm doing a book cover. from this video, it means in affinity designer that what ever size of the book cover plus the spine size will be the size of the dartboard right? what about those 2 folding lines on the spine as guide for the printer/binding? do I have to do it manually?
My exported image always forces white space between the image and the crop marks. The crop marks are not flush with the image, as in yours. How do I fix this?
Hope I understand the question. It may need that you need to create a bleed of 3or5mm and extend the image off the canvas to touch the bleed. The over extension will not be seen on the working canvas, because it is"clipped" , but should show in the export.
Would anybody know how to bleed the background colour of an artboard into the bleed area so that it appears like that on a PDF? I can physically extend the artboard into the bleed area in Affinity Designer by playing around with the layers, but when I export, there is still a white bleed area...?
Not having at least transparent view between the bleed border and edge of the artboard is super retarded. Affinity is getting on my nervers more and more, the more I use it.
I watch a ton of UA-cam tutorials. This is one of the best ones I’ve seen. Concise and clear, moves at a great pace, and addresses each question you think of right as you think of it. Thank you so much!
best tuorial by far! Thank you
Thanks for the breakdown! Quick tip: you can change the default background color for artboards to a darker gray (in Preferences > User Interface) so you can see the bleed indicator more easily.
Thanks for that tip Nate. Much appreciated.
Just wanna say thanks Rory! Always appreciative of all your tutorials with affinity!
Succinct, simple, complete guide to margins and bleed. Many Thanks.
I'm using version 2, and your tutorial is a great help. Thank you!
You're the man Rory!
Thank you. I'm new to Affinity and really helpful.
Thank you for doing this! I've been wondering how to do the crop marks in Affinity. Keep up the work work ❤️👏🏽👍🏽
Thanks a lot. Very helpful video ! Would've taken me a while before I found those crop marks settings probably
Super helpful! All my questions answered, thanks!
Thanks so much for this! You made it simple to understand.
Thank you so much, this has been driving me crazy! 🙏
This helped me so much, thanks!
You are AWESOME
Many Many Thanks for your Tutorial….Great …
Great tutorial, thank you!!!
Thanks! Was struggling to find those crop marks and black overprint.
Bang on. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! This is a big help!
thanks a lot for the video, it's very helpful!
Wonderful video! Thank you so much.
Thank you for this tutorial, I appreciate it with my whole heart
Bless you Ana, thanks for the encouragement.
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Thank you!!
This is great! Thank you. Subscribed.
thank you mr Townsend for this video. when I use adobe illustrator, I can create a new file using A3 size as artboard, and I can work on what ever size I want, say I'm doing a book cover. from this video, it means in affinity designer that what ever size of the book cover plus the spine size will be the size of the dartboard right? what about those 2 folding lines on the spine as guide for the printer/binding? do I have to do it manually?
Thanks so helpful!
Thank you so much!
thnx, i finally could upload a book cover on tolino (despite them saying it doesnt work with Affinity :-)
Thank you!
Thank you.
My exported image always forces white space between the image and the crop marks. The crop marks are not flush with the image, as in yours. How do I fix this?
Hope I understand the question. It may need that you need to create a bleed of 3or5mm and extend the image off the canvas to touch the bleed. The over extension will not be seen on the working canvas, because it is"clipped" , but should show in the export.
Ok but how do you add bleed and crop to a pdf with multiple pages? All pages needing bleed and crop
Would anybody know how to bleed the background colour of an artboard into the bleed area so that it appears like that on a PDF? I can physically extend the artboard into the bleed area in Affinity Designer by playing around with the layers, but when I export, there is still a white bleed area...?
What version is this? I can't see bleed on my document like yours.
If I recall it was 1.7. check in the window when printing, you may have to slide the scroll bar down to expose the additional check boxes
Not having at least transparent view between the bleed border and edge of the artboard is super retarded. Affinity is getting on my nervers more and more, the more I use it.
lol bleed is useless in afffinty designer beacuse its hide bleed area and you didn't see where its gona cuting your image
Thank you!!