![]() ![]() The latest version of Pixelmator Pro now passes four times more of our test suite the the previous version did. ![]() The file format specification really is huge and most raster and vector apps would pass a small number of these tests. ![]() And how much of this is supported can be measured in numeric terms because there are certain compliance tests you can run and we have created our own test suite. ![]() It can contain images, text, path text, layers with different blending modes, letter spacing, filters and effects, masks, clipping paths, opacity. The SVG format is pretty fascinatingly huge and isn’t limited to just simple vector layers. And the improvements here are maybe even bigger. All-new SVG engineĪnother big project this year has been improvements to the file reading and writing foundations of Pixelmator Pro, starting with massively improved support for PSD files. If you’d like to learn more about using Pixelmator Pro and Motion, check out this in-depth video guide from Ripple Training. This is great if you, for example, want to create some animations or Final Cut Pro templates but don’t feel like creating all the illustrations yourself. Not just that, because Pixelmator Pro has support for SVGs, you can even open SVGs and export those in Motion format. So, starting today, you can now export Motion files from Pixelmator Pro, making it easier than ever to create motion graphics. We’re good, nay, great Apple citizens so this seemed like a pretty natural step as we keep building Pixelmator Pro to be the best app it can be. This year, we’ve made a point of improving support for Apple pro apps, starting with Final Cut Pro and support for LUTs as well as the ability to export PSDs specifically optimized for FCP. Intrigued? Read on for all the details.įirst of all, Motion. Now, if you don’t use Motion, that might not sound like such a big deal to you, but hiding behind the headline is another equally big improvement for all Pixelmator Pro users: completely reengineered support for SVG files. Today’s update brings the ability to export files to Apple’s motion graphics tool, the aptly-named Motion. We’ve been spoiling you with updates recently – and we love doing it – so we’re very excited to say that, today, we’ve got a cherry on top of the 2021 cake for Pixelmator Pro. DecemPixelmator Pro gets Motion file format support ![]()
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