File TypeAffinity Design Document
Developer | Serif Labs |
Popularity | |
Category | Vector Image Files |
Format | Binary |
แนะนำโปรแกรม Affinity designer โปรแกรมที่สามารถเปิดไฟล์โฟโต้ชอป (.PSD) และอิลลัส (.AI) ได้ ในราคาย่อมเยาว์. The design revolution Optimised for the latest tech on Mac, Windows and iPad, Affinity Designer is setting the new industry standard in the world of design. Designer can read AI's only because that file type includes some sort of open vector format that all programs can read (not sure what). The AI format is adobes proproetary format that would need to be licenced, if adobe would even licence it to affinity.
What is an AFDESIGN file?
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Affinity Designer is the fastest, smoothest, most precise vector graphic design software around. Built from the ground up over a five-year period, every feature, tool, panel and function has been developed with the needs of creative professionals at its core. Vector graphics tool designed to help graphic designers, web designers, game developers, and professional illustrators create UI/UX designs, typography, icons, and concept art. Affinity Designer provides a contour tool, which enables designers to create abstract shapes for logos or architectural designs using artboards of any size.
An AFDESIGN file is a design document created by Serif Affinity Designer, a vector graphics design application. It stores a design, which includes one or more image layers, shapes, text, pencil or pen drawings, paint strokes, and other Affinity Designer elements.
Affinity Designer is used to create professional vector designs similarly to Adobe Illustrator. The AFDESIGN file is also similar to the .AI file used by Illustrator in that it is the primary file type associated with the program and is used to store the design and all of its elements. The AFDESIGN file can also be exported to various formats, which include .PNG, .JPG, .GIF, .PDF, .SVG, .EPS, .PSD, and .TIFF.
NOTE: To create an AFDESIGN file in Affinity Designer, select File → Save or Save As...
How do I open an AFDESIGN file?
You can open an AFDESIGN file in Affinity Designer in Windows or macOS by selecting File → Open. You can also open AFDESIGN files with the Affinity Designer app on an iOS device, such as an iPhone or iPad.
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Updated 9/23/2020
Would you like to convert your Adobe Illustrator brushes to Affinity? We have put together this step by step guide to talk you through the process. You can also follow this tutorial if you are wanting to create a brand new set of Affinity brushes, and are looking for some tips.
Minecraft 16. Things to note: Affinity has both Vector and Raster Brushes. This tutorial will help you convert your Illustrator brushes to Vector format.
Step 1. Prepare your Illustrator brush
- Open Adobe Illustrator.
- Open your brush swatch that you would like to convert.
- Click Edit > Copy.
Step 2. Paste your brush into a raster software
If you are creating a brand new brush for Affinity you can follow the process from here and simply open your brush swatch in Photoshop or Affinity.
- Open Adobe Photoshop or Affinity – for this tutorial we have used Photoshop.
- Create a new document. Make sure that you have selected 300 DPI or over.
- Click Edit > Paste to paste your brush swatch.
- Resize your brush swatch, leaving space around it. We have left 100 pixels either side, as shown below.
Step 3. Make your background black
- Select your background layer.
- Click the lock icon to unlock your background layer.
- Click Image > Adjustments > Invert. This will then make your background black.
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Step 4. Change your brush to white
- Select your brush swatch layer.
- Click Image > Adjustments > Invert. This will then make your brush swatch white.
Tip: You can also change your brush swatch colour by adding a white ‘Colour Overlay’ if you prefer.
Step 5. Crop your brush
- Select your Crop Tool.
- Click and drag your canvas edges in to crop your brush swatch preview, leaving a gap of around 100 pixels round your brush stroke.
- Click the Tick icon to crop your image.
Note: If you have the canvas too tight to the brush, this can cause problems when uploading into Affinity.
Step 6. Save your brush
- Click File > Save As.
- Name your brush.
- Click the ‘Format’ dropdown menu and select PNG.
- Click Save.
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Step 7. Open your brush swatch in Affinity
This is an optional step but it can be helpful to be able to match up your Affinity brush’s appearance to your original Illustrator brush, by comparing them side by side.
- Open Affinity.
- Right click and select Paste to Paste your original brush swatch that you copied from Adobe Illustrator in Step 1.
Tip: If you are recreating a brush from Illustrator into Affinity, use the brush and copy and paste your brush stroke into Affinity so you can test your new brush against your old one to check that it looks aesthetically the same.
Step 8. Create your initial brush
- Open the ‘Burger menu’ on the right-side tab (this icon looks like a tower of horizontal lines).
- Select ‘New Textured Intensity Brush’, as shown below.
- Select your PNG brush file.
- You will now see a new brush appear in your ‘Brushes’ tab.
Step 9. Test your brush
- Play around with it and ensure it looks right for your needs.
- If you followed Step 7, you can compare your brushes side by side to see if there are any differences between them.
- If you are happy with it, skip ahead to Step 11: Export your brush.
Step 10. Edit your brush
- Right click on your brush in your ‘Brushes’ tab and select edit brush or double click to open the ‘Brush – Editing (Vector Brush)’ options.
- Experiment with the sizing, spacing and any other options that you want to get your Affinity-created brush stroke looking as close to your original Illustrator brush as possible.
- Click and drag the dashed red lines on the lower brush preview to control the exact area of your brush stroke that will be repeated when your user draws with it. The areas of the brush outside the red dashed lines will be your head and tail of your vector brush.
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Tip: Unless you are confident or experimenting, leave the pressure options alone.
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Step 11. Export your brush
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Once you are happy with how your brush looks, you are ready to export the brushes!
- Click the burger menu in your brush panel, as shown below.
- Select Export Brushes.
- You have now exported your brush as an Affinity .Brush file. Great job!
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Thank you and good luck with your brush ventures. If you enjoyed this tutorial and have other suggestions for future tutorials, please let us know in the comments below.