![]() ![]() (!) Any use over the limits described in the Allowed Uses section above. (!) Embedding in create-on-demand or design-it-yourself software or services (individuals selling finished artwork or products for sale on print-on-demand sites OK). (!) Global or international print advertising campaigns. (!) Use by organizations or subsidiaries thereof with annual revenue of more than $250 million USD. ✔ Desktop, web, mobile, and video game applications (single app). ✔ Print and outdoor advertising (local & national campaigns). ✔ Use in broadcast, film and streaming content (up to 500,000 lifetime views). ✔ Video advertising (up to 500,000 lifetime views). ✔ Physical end products offered for sale such as homewares, apparel, product packaging, art-prints, greeting-cards, posters, etc (up to 250,000 units). ✔ Creation of digital stock illustration & photography for sale including NFT's. ✔ Branding, logos, stationery, posters and signage. ![]() ![]() ✔ Social media content for personal, company and client use. ✔ Music packaging in physical and digital formats. Though either way, I bought it.✔ Print and digital publishing projects including comics, book covers, magazines, editorial illustrations and picture books. And of course this raises the question… how long will V2 be supported and are they maybe holding some things back to try and sell us a V3 sooner rather than later? Considering they supported V1 for a whopping 7 years, hopefully not… but I guess only time will tell. Some cool new stuff, though I’m not sure it’s juicy enough for most people to want to upgrade and still leaves stuff to be desired compared to Photoshop. They go over the new features of each app individually on their Youtube channel, here’s the one for the desktop version of Photo: ![]() Buying the apps individually only gets you the Windows and Mac versions though. They’re doing a limited time 40% off sale at launch (though I couldn’t find any fine print specifying exactly how long this sale will be going for), including a $100 universal bundle that gets you all three apps for Windows, Mac, AND iPad. It was only a matter of time until they’d want existing users to pay for an upgrade, since new sales have probably trailed off… still, very much preferable to the subscription model since you can choose to continue using the old apps until the wheels fall off. I figured something was up since there’s been a dry spell of Affinity Photo updates lately. ![]()
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