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I have a school project and my group used canva to make the slides, however, it is a requirement to convert them to PowerPoint slides. When we did so, all of our animations, as well as many of the animations/gifs we used from canva were missing or corrupted. I tried to just download the missing animations from canva into my laptop and then inserting them into the ppt but their transparent backgrounds would end up as white. Any way I can fix this? Thanks

I am not sure what happen, but I have not had any problems with canvas. In the last few weeks I have a problem with none of my classes showing up. This only happens on my Mac Pro Apple. Is there anything I need to do to fix this? Thank you for your time

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If a mesh was drawn out as 2.5 Pixols on the canvas and you did not enter Edit mode with it before performing another action, then those Pixols are part of the 2.5 image on the canvas, and cannot be edited as a 3d mesh. You can either erase them, press Ctrl-N to clear the canvas, or use Ctrl-Z while a 2.5d tool is selected, which will then undo changes made to the canvas.

If pressing Ctrl-N does not clear the canvas then your issue is something else entirely, and you will need to explain your problem more clearly, with un-cropped screenshots showing the entire interface. Please be certain that you have read the previously linked documentation in its entirety.

Because there is no 3d information to edit. In ZBrush a Tool is not a 3d mesh unless you enter 3d Edit mode with it. Until that point it is a 2d Brush that makes a 2.5 image on the canvas. There are no active points in that image. There is no 3d information to edit, anymore than you could edit a 2d brush stroke in Photoshop as a 3d object. It is only an image.

ZBrush is a hybrid 2d/3d illustration program. Your options for working in the 2d format are the same as in any image editor. If you paint on the canvas then that becomes part of the image unless you erase the pixels, or Ctrl -Z. If you want to work non-destructively to the active layer, then work with 2.5 d Layers just as you would in an image editor.

When I switch the tool view to perspective, the GYRO manipulator starts moving faster than tool, going beyond the edges of the ZBrush interface. How do I get it back to the center of the canvas? Maybe it is possible to set up so that GYRO is always in the center of tool?

I am trying to draw a canvas with a TGraph inside a loop for some kind of simple event display, using cin to pause the program for each event.
Nothing is shown, except for the last event in the loop which displays correctly. I get the same result with the C++ compiler or the interpreter.
Here is the code with an example drawing a random TGraph:

You can see the effects of the RAM consumption by changing to different commits: the first is the worst, the second-last the best. By navitaging the different commits you can see that the only version where the used memory seems "explainable" is this commit, where I've removed all the references to canvas native methods.

You have explicit to tell which area you want to export: Page, Drawing, Selection or Custom. I guess you want "Selection" - so select your design on canvas - go shift+cmd+E - go Selection tab - adjust dpi if needed - give name - hit Export.

Hi. I am absolutely certain there is nothing on the canvas aside from the design, I've just tried it using only a square on a freshly opened Inkscape and the result was the same. I can't see how to attach a screenshot directly here so I hope linking to them on my Dropbox is okay.

This was the only thing placed on the screen and you can see the export settings on the right, it's even set to export only the selection:
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This is the result which, as you can see, extends well beyond the box selected:
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Could somebody possibly copy what I'm doing? Place an object, set the output to 10 x 10 inches at 2000 pixels and 200 dpi and check the result? I've tried this on two laptops now, and it's the same. I'm sure I must be missing something but I'm damned if I can see what!

Thanks all

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