And we were shown zoom up to roughly 18 million percent, all rendered quickly and smoothly.Īffinity Designer is a great and feature-rich option for digital illustrators but the price – particularly the temporary £13.99/$13.99 launch price – means it’s within the reach of ambitious hobbyists too. It supports 120fps pan and zoom, print-ready colours and bleeds, a huge range of innovative masks and filter effects and deep file management and export options. But the ability to switch actions by holding down one, two or three fingers while manipulating an image with another fingertip or the Apple Pencil, in the style of keyboard hotkeys, is original and intuitive.Īlthough the interface is pure mobile, the feature set remains true to the original and we never got the sense that it had been significantly cut down. Undo is activated by a two-finger tap – a gesture that Serif admits it pinched from elsewhere – while a three-finger tap triggers a redo. And it shows: the gesture support in particular demonstrates a sympathy with tablet workflows that is rarely seen in software ported from desktop. Serif’s Adobe Illustrator killer – a powerful and popular vector graphics package – has been launched on tablet in a form that the company claims was rewritten from the ground up to take advantage of multitouch screens.
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