Bitmap and layout apps?
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@Kyriakos In VectorStyler?
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@Petar_MK Yes, the panel Kyriakos mentioned is in VectorStyler's Panels menu > Effects > Image Effects.
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There are so many features, I don't know where to start.
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Maybe (some) photo editing features in near future?
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@Petar_MK Which photo editing features you would like to see?
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Well, all under "Image" menu from Photoshop, raw editing, all filters and layer effects from Affinity Photo (live), all adjustment layers (live, too) from PhotoLine (https://www.pl32.com/).
Yes, I know this is an enormous job, but one at a time. No hurry.
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@Petar_MK Couple of observations:
- in VS all image filters (visible in the Effects menu and in the Image Effects panel) can be used as adjustment layers and adjustment filters on object background.
- raw editing probably not going to make it into a vector app.
- most of the blur, distort., noise and colour effects of Affinity are available in VS, as live effects, and also usable as adjustment effects
- most of the VS blur effects have some interesting parameters.
- there is a plan for the future to add more image effects, that are suitable for a vector app.
A quick adjustment effect guide:
- you can add adjustment effects to layers in the Layers panel.
- you can turn any object (or group) into an adjustment layer, localized by the object shape or group content as a mask. Use the Object Options -> Adjustment Layer checkbox.
- you can add adjustment styles in the Appearance panel that are local for object styling.
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Maybe there is some missunderstanding between us. I suppose all these features to be applied on bitmaps, not on vectors (only).
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@Petar_MK I suppose you mean being able to open and edit a photo in a bitmap, fixed-resolution document format and canvas?
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@Kyriakos said in Bitmap and layout apps?:
@Petar_MK I suppose you mean being able to open and edit a photo in a bitmap, fixed-resolution document format and canvas?
Yes, just like in Photoshop.
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@Petar_MK @Kyriakos Doesn't VS already have some bitmap halftone kind of function built in already?
I agree with @vectoradmin that it's probably important to not stray too far from keeping the application a vector-based focus. That said, the ability to do a few things in raster is helpful - I need to play with it more, but the halftone bitmap abilities already inside VS are awesome