AllenClapp
Elite Cafe Member
Here is a set of notes that I made to help me remember where tools were located on my Windows computer in Affinity Designer 2 and how to use them. If you use a computer instead of an iPad, you may find them useful. Many of the tools are in the same place on a iPad but, because of the smaller screen, some are tucked away in submenus on the iPad. I have used Corel Draw for many years and Adobe Illustrator to a lesser extent. I have found Affinity Designer to be just as useful to me and a lot less expensive and the new Version 2 is a gamechanger. You can get a license for all of your Windows OS, MacOS, or iPad devices for less than $100. Enjoy.