![]() ![]() To my surprise it lacked any import and export swatches/palette functionalities - my mistake not checking it before purchase. That disqualified AD as a tool that I can use in professional capacity. Hello! I have bought Affinity Designer over one year ago to be able to do some work when I'm on the go. And now you are telling me that something that takes up more space and is a larger file can be imported with ease, but not mere colors? I really came here thinking it was me not finding it. I am here because I couldn't figure out how to easily import color palettes. Wait, what? Just found this thread and you JUST taught me I can easily import Assets, something I was going to try today without visiting the boards cause it seemed common sense. ![]() From there, just export the asset set and import it into Affinity Designer or Photo on iPad. Add as many objects you need, in my case I made an asset set of 64 rectangles and name them by the color name and apply that color to those objects, then I dragged the objects into the new assets. ![]() Create a new Asset on the desktop version. Edited Apby Raphieīut just in case someone is looking for a quick solution. □Ĭan you make this a priority Affinity Team? You guys have made an awesome job, don't mess it up for something so basic.īut just in case someone is looking for a quick solution. This is a basic functionality, something more complex as importing assets is available, why not importing palettes? I just spend 2 hours getting a document to have all the colors I have on Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries for nothing, since I cannot even create a palette from a document, I have to select 200 color sets one by one. This is kind of ?, I'm trying to find a word that would've not be insulting, but I cannot think of any so I leave it to your imagination.
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