![]() ![]() ![]() So for example lets say you were adding a filter type (before we knew what live filters were) you don't have to explain / show off the live side of the filter just, this week we are talking to Tim, he is part of the Photo Team and recently has been working on various ways to implement gaussian blur - cue some maths and a rough explanation of what he has been up to maybe with an animated gif / video of examples. ![]() ![]() a lot of the things that Serif is doing already exists in a similar way - but maybe not as cool, To check in with the teams showing the community what serif is hard at work doing - because we know you are, we just have no clue what on - the only current way to see anything is to daily spam and check the beta thread - but even then that doesn't tell us about what's going on on the dev side for each app, I realise this is not open source, and there is proprietary and sensitive information that you may not want to share, but a little bit of info a teaser and a rough explanation of a concept might be cool. This could be done in the form of a dev blog of sorts - (common in the opensource community e.g godot dev blog) I fully understand why the roadmap was removed, but currently all affinity users are completely in the dark, this means they need to maintain subscriptions to adobe / others in order to use the tools they want, and they have to do so not knowing when / if Serif will ever implement feature X/YĮssentially the roadmap should only be Key tools / features and should be a "this is what we are working on next" and it will be released when it is ready - rather than this feature will be released in version 1.x.x ![]()
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