![]() I just really hope Affinity Designer does it first. ![]() This would literally be a game changer in vector drawing apps and someone will do it eventually. I understand this is a non trivial / long term feature, however there is a whole (growing) industry of creative coders (myself included) that I can see rushing towards this type of tool and helping develop exciting new drawing tools for other designers that cannot code (yet). Having a fully featured and public vector drawing api (such as the html canvas / svg etc) would allow users to build tools for other users (like copy-pasteable plugins) and i imagine lots of responses to current feature requests such as blendshapes etc would simply become "someones made an af script for that". This feature might take the form of a "Code" persona or "Code brush" tool that allows people to write or download short scripts to modify or create procedural content. Being able to script the affinity drawing API with little functions such as in baku's "pentool" (above) to create new shapes and tools would create a rich developer ecosystem and explode affinity designer's feature set into things Adobe illustrator simply cannot do (rather than just doing everything illustrator does but better). ![]() No one in the vector drawing space seems to be taking advantage of this (ie affinity or adobe). The number of designers that can code seems to be increasing exponentially thanks to the ease of javascript and creative coding frameworks such as and paper.js etc. I have seen a couple of "script"-esque feature requests abound general automation but none on building actual drawing tools. I was directed to this forum by the affinity twitter after sharing the inspiring work of in building procedural vector drawing tools with scripts (see below).
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