Affinity Designer is an award-winning vector graphics software setting the new industry standard in the world of design. The super-smooth, feature-packed app is the choice of thousands of. This is just a UI kit that comes with the Affinity Designer by default, and it lets you have a look at how the Assets Management panel works. So we've got a bunch of different categories here. And inside each of these categories we have a ton of different assets that you can drag and drop into your designs.
- Affinity Assets Free
- Affinity Designer Asset Library Tags
- Affinity Designer Assets
- Affinity Photo Assets
Affinity Assets Free
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Working with assets
Affinity Designer Asset Library Tags
Assets are created from objects or groups of objects. Once selected on the page, these objects and groups can be added to a subcategory (in the displayed category) within the Assets panel. When a new assets category is created, this creates a subcategory for you, ready to drag objects to.
An asset can be quickly added to a document by simply dragging its thumbnail from the Assets panel onto the page or an artboard.
If a Symbol is added to the Assets panel it will not longer be associated with the Symbol in the Symbols panel. However, the asset will remember it's a Symbol. If it's added to a page or an artboard, it will also appear in the Symbols panel.
Organizing assets
Categories can be created at any time to help you organize your assets. They are then listed in the pop-up menu at the top of the Assets panel. Each category can accommodate an unlimited number of subcategories.
Affinity Designer Assets
Assets cannot exist directly in categories, they must reside in subcategories. This is why categories are always created with a default Assets subcategory.
Affinity Photo Assets
Assets in the panel can be displayed as thumbnails in a grid (default) or as a named list. Tooltips display the name of an asset.
Sharing assets with collaborators
You can share assets with collaborators who are using Affinity Designer, by exporting and importing asset categories.
The Assets panel is hidden by default. It can be switched on via View>Studio when working in Designer or Pixel Persona.