Pixel Worlds (rename from Portal worlds) 1.5.41 apk, update on 2020-03-18Portal worlds (Pixel worlds) is Adventure Games for Android and iOS, an Kukouri Mobile Entertainment's products.Portal worlds (Pixel worlds) is new game, only available for some country and area.If you want play this game, not available for your country, you can download Portal worlds APK file from this website.Some Portal worlds (Pixel worlds) Features:BUILDCreate countless worlds. Mine resources and create new blocks and items to shape your worlds the way you want them to be.FARMAlmost anything can be grown in Portal Worlds! Building blocks, furniture, tools, weapons and even clothes.TRADEIn Portal Worlds it is the players who run the economy. Trade blocks and items with other players, you decide the price. Be careful not to get scammed:-)PLAYCompete in worlds created by other players or make your own for others to enjoy.
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I was just reading a forum entry asking 'Does Affinity Offer an On-screen Ruler?' In it there is a mention of an app called PixelStick. I went out to the PixelStick website:, did some reading and I've got to admit the possibilities were exciting. FYI I have no connection to Plum Amazing or PixelStick other than I have just purchased it.This app is so cool and it only costs $7. It does so many things that AD/AP still do not have the tools to accomplish. The really great feature is that it will sit on top of all other apps so even when using AD/AP it is visible. Though it can be hidden when desired.-It can be custom scaled using the ruler in AD/AP then be used to measure the distance between any two points at any angle.
Likewise any known object size can also be used to calibrate. Of course if the zoom or document dimensions in AD/AP are changed it needs to be recalibrated, which only takes a half minute.
Calibrations can be stored so they can be reused say at 100%, 150%, 200% etc. If only it could sense the zoom itself.-Because it's always shown I can set it for a distance then use it to show where I need to place an object or node. About the only real negative I have found is a node can not be placed on any of the 3 ticks, so they have to be placed close and then moved to be under the tick. Easy to do.-When moving endpoints a loupe shows an enlargement for more accurate tick placement.-Each end tick is shown in the center of a circle so planting the tick in the center of a circle is easy. This allows measurements of distance from the center to anything else.-It displays the tangents for a circle at any angle.-It displays perpendiculars for any angle.-It displays the center point and points twice as wide.-It measures any angle.
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Plus because it is visible on top AD any angle shown is easy to copy.-It allows a baseline angle to be set and any angle can be measured or drawn with respect to this baseline.-It counts the number of screen pixels anywhere on the screen. Not much use in AD, but possibly handy for AP.-It works on any app currently displayed on the screen.-It has other functions like a screen grab and a color reader.-Pressing an opt H toggles it's visibility.-Angles can be locked so they don't get changed when changing distances or moving.-Distances can be locked so they don't change when changing angles.There's probably another couple dozen functions it can be used for that I just haven't found in the couple hours I have been playing.
I recommend you take a look to see if it will help you. There is a free download to try it out.Mike. Yeah, I have been using it for a long time, even back when it used to be free! Or maybe it was shareware or asked for a donation back then, can't remember. It would be cool if we could start a thread where everybody mentioned little side apps that they use with their Affinity apps. We always have people ask for this particular feature, or for that, but there really are a lot of small nimble apps out there that can help bridge the gap in the meantime.Here is another app that I recommend to people, Wheel Masks for iOS. You are able to work on colors and create swatches, and generate an.ase Adobe swatch file which you can bring into either Affinity app or a swatch file to bring in to Procreate.
Here is a page describing what it does.
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