Sure, I wanted to use the discount (initial price). I am not an Affinity fanboy but I added this statement to show how much I belive in Serif and my desire to support them. My only income is invalidity pension and upped to a guaranteed minimum pension. In my case photography and graphic/communication design are a pricey hobby. I already purchased the whole suite even if I have to save money urgently. ![]() I miss that feature as well but even without it the software in general is great. But you don't have to pay more for this feature if it will be released under 2.x branch. ![]() There are rumors that it might be in a version between 2.1 and 2.4 but I have no idea how accurate this statement might be. I just got AD 2, still don't see this feature. I don't have many good ideas for how it would be implemented though, perhaps first removing speckles of certain sizes, breaking all continuous blobs of colour into vector objects, and then doing a tapering effect on any end segments which follow a long stretch of roughly equal width shape outlines running in near-parallel. While the usual tracing features (which also exist elsewhere) aren't so useful to me, I'd love to see a smooth & tapering effects pass which Illustrator's tracing somehow manages, which no other tracing implementation does as far as I know. Even if it's not an artistically chosen line weight like an artist would do with pen pressure, it's still a nice effect rather than lines of all the same width with no tapering, and the actual vector output doesn't matter so much to me. ![]() Image tracer in Illustrator is a major part of my workflow, though the main reason I use it is to actually smooth raster lines and give the impression of line weight to them due to how Illustrator tapers the traced lines.
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