Quote Originally Posted by Rob-Xar View Post
Acorn - Unfortunately that's Marketing for you. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I think the website will be updated soon however.

Angelize - Photo filters are coming to the Online Designer soon and (still early in development) you should be able to hover over the filters and colours to preview what it will look like. Better font controls is something that has been asked for multiple times and will be added soon hopefully. But I like your idea of producing multiple sets of text styles to to show your customers and pick from one.

I do like a lot of the tools from vectr, being very simple to use and think it's something our designers have seen before as well. If there's a lot of demand for more vector tools we'll certainly look into adding more!

Ernie - Magix don't have any control over the Online Designer this is entirely our baby and not being designed to any Magix specification but rather what to what the users want. It won't ask you to install simpliclean either :P

Thanks
Rob

Please do consider adding more vector drawing tools, and things like pixel based painting like this http://site.youidraw.com/ But keep it in one app somewhat like affinity personas. If I'm not mistaken what you are doing is building not an online Designer pro but a whole new piece of software from the ground up so my thoughts are web stuff is popular so an obvious area to explore but there is a core base of vector artists, that I believe would come around if there were tools that interested them. The ability to fill shapes and text with bitmaps, 3D somewhat like extrusions but done in HTML5 and the ability to create and store assets of our own.

Another area is desktop publishing e-books with a flipping page like these GMS Flip Books would be an interesting feature to add to the online designer. To do these books I created my layout in XDP and exported as a pdf (this part could aready be done in OD) then the pdf was uploaded to fliphtml5.com for conversion to a flipping book it would be nice to be able do this all in the OD and export as an HTML5 cross browser all device format

I am going to be looking forward to what the future of the Online Designer will bring, it is after all still in it's infancy.