4/1/2023 0 Comments Affinity designer pencilAnd if you can’t see the curve then the path it takes is irrelevant. Surely the path of an invisible curve drawn with the Pencil tool is irrelevant? It doesn’t matter if the curve is a simple straight line, or squiggles all over the page, or anything in between, the result is the same: a curve you can’t see. When I draw a curve with a pencil, I don’t see it.īaseline data alone, the behavior is different. When I draw a curve without a pen fill, I see it. If you tell it not to use a colour for the stroke of a curve then, when you draw that curve, you will not see it and I don’t think anyone should be surprised by that. That sounds quite simple to me.ĭesigner does – or should do – what you tell it. If you want to see the curve make sure it has a colour, if you don’t want to see the curve - for whatever reason(s) - remove the colour. That’s not a software problem, it’s a workflow problem. Max N said that they couldn’t see the curve after they had deliberately told Designer that it should – in essence – not be seen. If the user wants to see the curve when they draw it they should make sure it has a stroke colour, and if they don’t want to see the curve when they draw it they can remove the stroke colour before they start drawing. I don’t see any reason for any kind of temporary “shadow/dotted” curve or anything like that.
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