Itallowed me the space to write my Sunday Prayers during 12 months of quarantine - prayers that were desperate, profane, beautiful (I hope) and above all - honest. These prayers were shared tens of thousands of times - and I was told they felt like I had given folks words for what was already inside of them.
It is allowing me to write a new book about forgiveness (from the standpoint of an asshole, not an expert) without having to sell it to a publisher first - and thus have them perhaps more involved in the creation process than is needed.
It may feel as though some of us have been relegated to the corners, but here\u2019s the thing: from the corners, I can see the whole room. I love the corners. I always have. It is where I will always choose to sit, because I love outcasts, queers and the girls who talk too loud. I love humor that comes out of lives that have not been easy. I love sober drunks, single dads, sex workers and the guy who lost a leg in the war. These are my people.
It has given me the freedom to create The Confessional - my podcast with The Moth that is like anti-venom to toxic perfectionist piety. In The Confessional if you tell me the worst thing you\u2019ve ever done, I will exchange it for a blessing.
It allows me to funnel all the money I would normally be paid to preach and teach locally directly to New Beginnings, the congregation inside the walls of the women\u2019s prison here in Denver. The two large, well-resourced congregation I am attached to here just write checks directly to that ministry because some good folks out there trust me with a few bucks a month.
\u201CAnd this is it. This is the life we get here on earth. We get to give away what we receive. We get to believe in each other. We get to forgive and be forgiven. We get to love imperfectly. And we never know what effect it will have for years to come. And all of \u2009it\u2026all of \u2009it is completely worth it.\u201D - Nadia Bolz-Weber (Accidental Saints)
The rounded corners are not backdropped on a transparent layer, but on a white layer. So it looks like you printed your presentation on a white piece of paper. This would not be an acceptable deliverable for anyone in client services. Please fix this as soon as possible. Thanks!
Brilliant! worked like a charm, thx!
Still, Figma, we love the work you are doing, but please relieve us of this pain. Exporting is a basic job we do with presentations - pdf is the most common portable format and it must work beautifully.
Thanks!
I cant find where to round a rectangle corner in a Canvas App? I can do it on a button, but not seeing it on a rectangle to create a border around content areas. Below are two examples of my design from the design tool, trying to recreate it in Power Apps, but not seeing how to round a corner.
The way I do this is to use a button control and changing the properties RadiusTopLeft, RadiusTopRight, RadiusBottomLeft, RadiusBottomRight all to 90. Then I format all of the other properties to make it look like a label. It feels wrong to because we call it a button but not all controls have the options for rounded corners. We make due where we must!
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Hey ya'll! Trying to add 10px rounded corners to my homepage video but haven't had any luck with other CSS i've found on here.
Anyone know how I can do this? All my images have rounded corners so its killing me that my video doesn't.
Thanks so much!!!
Okay, this works great to set a border radius for the video blocks. However, there is a very brief moment when the page loads that the borders are straight before changing. How to set the border radius for the first frame of the video? I do not have a custom image for the video block.
Hi, how to create rounded corners?
Doesn't the select tool have that functionality? not finding how...
tried to create a new rectangle with rounded corners in a new layer, then use the magic selection tool, to then keep the selection and apply on the image, but the magic selection tool also failed.
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if someone is reading this in the future...well...there's no such thing... so try GIMP or use reactangle with rounded corners and Mask below
In Affinity photo you can draw a shape, set rounded corners, change the radius, set different corner styles, rounded, angled, concave, even individually on each corner. Then make a selection or a mask.
There is no "Magic Selection Tool" in either Affinity app, so I assume the OP means what in Affinity Photo is called the "Flood Select Tool," commonly known as the magic wand because long ago Adobe chose that silly, non-descriptive name for a similar Photoshop tool. It can be used to make a selection based on color tolerance to create a new selection, or to add to, subtract from, or intersect with an existing selection, but it cannot be used to turn a rectangle into a selection.
As toltec mentioned, a rectangle (or other shape) can be used to create a selection (Select menu > Selection from layer). For rectangle layers the Context menu offers many different options for rounded, cutout, concave, etc. corners, including as he demonstrates using different ones for different corners. If that isn't enough, "Convert to curves" makes the shape completely editable into anything one can imagine, which can then be used via the Select menu to make any arbitrary kind of selection shape.
Here I used the white rectangle to select the rounded selection and moved them both a touch to demonstrate. The selection is there, as is the hole it was moved from and the original rounded rectangle that made it.
I am trying to figure out how to do exactly what you describe. Would you mind explaining briefly how it is done since the solution isn't jumping out at me and most likely other's who are also new to the software?
As an aside, the "magic selection" tool is probably the "Selection Brush" and the reason it failed is more than likely that your initial rounded rectangle is a vector object, and the Selection Brush will only work on a Pixel object.
If the edge curve is smooth (no kinks), and the radius is small enough to fit without doubling back over itself, the FilletEdge should work just fine.
You can also add additional fillet handles in the tight curvature areas with a smaller radius that will work in the tight corners to make a variable radius fillet.
FYI Lucid folks: Somehow over the past few days it seems that all rectangle objects from all palettes seem to be rounded rectangles. I do prefer rounded rects for many purposes but I also have a need for straight ahead simple pointy-corner rectangles. Just letting you know my my pointy little heart.
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