Knife and Scissor Tools (Affinity Designer)
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Quickly slice through vector layers using the Knife Tool to enhance your designs, and use the Scissor Mode to quickly break curves.
Credits: Designs by Matt Searston and Ian Upcott.
❤❤❤I just bought Affinity Suite when v2 is launched. I'm already a big fan!!!!!
(1:17 into the video) The shortcut is now Shift+ALT to cut on a straight line at any angle, not Control button on Windows.
I'm having a lot of trouble with this tool; for some reason it's only slicing some of my letters and not all of them. Doesn't change when I convert to curves first or have the letters as separate or added together onto one layer. Has anyone figured out a way around this? Appreciate the help
Very Cool😎
Thnx Allot!!!👊
can you tell me the name of this font ?
great video !
Very interesting tutorial, thank you. Anyway, am I completly stupid ? I don't succeed to get oblique cutting (with the ctrl command). I loose the cutting tool for the node tool with the Ctrl command. What am I doing wrong please?
same here :(
@@andreassobel9638 Hello. I asked for this problem on the Affinity forum, and here is the answer: the problem is that this tutorial is on a Mac. "It's a bit more complicated in Windows: Press [Shift]+[Alt] and draw a line at any angle" :-)
Indeed, strange that they did not bother to tell this in the comments.
You can also press left+right mouse button simultaneously to achieve the same effect.
I've figured it all out now. however, there are still other problems with this tool. some letters are not split when cut. do you know this problem too?
@@andreassobel9638 Yes, I had this problem too, as the results were a bit random. The starting point must be outside the first letter (and not on the first letter). I think it's ok then
I need help. Every time I try to use the cut knife on any picture, The picture goes white -disappears..
I'm curious later Affinity Designer V3 will be cooler
I hope they give a discount for the v3 whenever it is released
That'll be years away.
The pacing of these videos is far too fast and you leave out some crucial information. I wish you'd take more time to explain these features and be a bit more thorough.