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Harold Yengo

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Jul 14, 2024, 9:46:44 AM7/14/24
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I have two Questions
I.
what is the main advantages and disadvantages Affinity Designer vs Corel draw standard 2021? Especially for glass engraving.
And it is there some help (workflow) for Affinity Designer engraving?
II.
It is possible export (import) file from Affinity Designer to the FreeCad (www.freecadweb.org)
and it is possible to export from Affinity Designer to the G-code?

We don't have any specific tutorials for this, but if you're looking for help with a specific workflow then I'm sure we can assist. Do you have a workflow example video or tutorial for another app that you can provide, so that I can see if the same steps are possible in Designer?

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I'd say it depends heavily on the motives you design. Main disadvantage is the lack of vector brushes in Affinity apps. As long as you're engraving your designs as images, everything is fine. But as soon as you want to do outlines, the "bitmap brushes on vector paths" which AD calls "vector" brushes , will fail. If you don't rely on any fancy vector brushes, Affinity Designer should work as well as any other vector app when exporting the designs into PDF or SVG (unfortunately, DXF isn't possible).

That said, you can't export directly into G-code out of Affinity apps. But most engraving software can deal with PDF and/or SVG files, which they translate into i. e. GRBL for your engraving device. BTW, does Corel export G-code directly? I have a macro running on my (heavily modded/scripted) Corel SE 2020, which can send the designs directly to software like LightBurn. But it can't export directly into GRBL either.

CORELDraw doesn't export G-code directly, but it's been a major player in various niche markets like vinyl cutting, sign making, embroidery for many years. There are lots of plugins for CD that convert in-program layers directly to whatever the output device is expecting. The Affinity suites is nowhere near old enough, or with market share large enough, to (yet) attract that sort of 3rd party development. Oh, and of course, the Affinity suite doesn't (currently) have any sort of API to allow that kind of development.

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