


It's free and open source though so it shouldn't be hard to find, with the small miniatures it started to look cool 'cause you'd touch on a target and the whole place would rotate and I draw shadows (black shapes with alpha channel) to obscure rooms where lights would be off, as I mentioned already, it was never finished though. I actually made photorealistic 3D models to actual scale of the place (places actually but fortunately I started with the smaller one so in case it turned out badly it wouldn't be that much wasted time-always start small, per room if possible!) using this interior design tool, micasa3d or sucasa3d something like that, it was on another Mac and I don't have it in my apps to check. If you deem it worthy I'd be honored, truly.

In other words these have no copyright to them, maybe CC-BY-SA it at all. In the beginning I used a lot of FontAwesome to get me started but from then I was getting better designing things so I started making my own. That doesn't mean they should go to waste though, maybe some of you guys could use the assets I made. Instead I linked Home Assitant to Indigo and use those pages instead.
#AFFINITY DESIGNER ASSETS SOFTWARE#
It's supposed to be fixed in later versions but I don't subscribe to software so I didn't continue past 7.0.4. I can't even…OMG.Įventually I started getting a little bit better and designing better stuff, that were never completed anyway because Indigo has this completely infuriating random sorting system. I remember at one time taking fullscreen screenshot of something in PowerPoint to use it as the background. a huge motivator of Indigo is obviously Control Pages, when I first started using Indigo I hadn't designed a single thing in my life so it took a while to get there, in the mean time I relied on the simple included 19th century pictures that come with.
