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Crazy busy. Our poor installers have been into overtime by early Thursday for months, and still have a massive backlog. And we have a couple of big annual jobs coming up. I'm not sure when we'll be caught up.
I've been using it for several years, trust me... It's worth it. We're down to having to pay only one single license for Illustrator, and it's more for plugin support for equipment than designing. Still used it occasionally for things that were easier than Affinity, but they just added most of...
I haven't found a way to constrain or snap in the warp yet either, something that should be added.
I never even looked to see what was new, just started using it. So far everything is smooth as silk. Besides the stuff you mentioned there's an x-ray view in the view menu, like the outline but...
Haven't played with all of them yet, 99% of what I do is vector... Designer has a lot of new features and improvements like shape builder, vector mesh warp, you can duplicate styles, gradients across different elements... And they FINALLY made it easy to make things like strokes scale with...
That sucks, and usually the kind of luck I have... I've been using it for a couple years, got em' on a half price sale of $25 each when I first got them, so I definitely got my money's worth. That new universal license is $99 till it goes off sale, gets you all 3 programs for all platforms, plus...
Affinity released version 2.0. Unfortunately you have to purchase the new version, but It's on sale. Now they have a universal license that lets you download all programs for Win & Mac, and iPad for one price, still subscription free, still decent price in my book. From the little bit I've...
Don't give my wife any Ideas Gino... That's the kind of stuff that keeps my cardiologist in business, he might go in for a split on that insurance :oops:
You ever get up to Wisconsin (god knows why anyone would want to), I'll make you one of my burgers, this one's called the OGB (Orgasmic Grease Bomb). Plenty of meat 2/3+ pounds, lots of cheese, sweet onions sauted in real butter, toasted buns...
Baby Bella Mushrooms... Tasty little devils too, like itty bitty portobello's, the fork is my wife stealing em'. The white stuff is Gorgonzola Cheese, something I do at home, wasn't expecting such a small town restaurant to offer it.
I just bought a house in a little town, under 4,000 people. Don't have gas lines run to my stove yet so we hit a little restaurant down the street tonight instead of ordering crap again. Was somewhat shocked, 14oz steak, tender, perfect medium rare, gorgonzola, mushrooms, onions, and home fries...
First figure out for sure if it's the lam or the vinyl. Make note of the batch/ lot number of the rolls that do it, if they're from the same batch, that could be your culprit. Had a problem with some adhesive issues on some Arlon lam we use for just one customer, every roll from the same lot had...
We've been looking at those electric ones off and on just for laying vinyl to sheet stock, don't like using our good laminator for that either. Found some 63 inch ones for around a grand-ish, think it's time to pull the trigger. We do quite a bit of flex face too, should be able to use it for...
It was both horrifying, and relevant to Gino's comment. The club owners installed acoustic foam around the stage, they went with the cheapest stuff they could find, which turned out to not be fire rated. Cost 100 people their lives :(
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