![]() From there, just export the asset set and import it into Affinity Designer or Photo on iPad. Add as many objects you need, in my case I made an asset set of 64 rectangles and name them by the color name and apply that color to those objects, then I dragged the objects into the new assets. Create a new Asset on the desktop version. □Ĭan you make this a priority Affinity Team? You guys have made an awesome job, don't mess it up for something so basic.īut just in case someone is looking for a quick solution. This is a basic functionality, something more complex as importing assets is available, why not importing palettes? I just spend 2 hours getting a document to have all the colors I have on Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries for nothing, since I cannot even create a palette from a document, I have to select 200 color sets one by one. This is kind of ?, I'm trying to find a word that would've not be insulting, but I cannot think of any so I leave it to your imagination.
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