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Spicesman

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    Spicesman reacted to Alfred in Create multiple pages in a document created on Affinity Designer   
    Use the Artboard Tool.
    Please see also: Adding and removing artboards.
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    Spicesman reacted to Joachim_L in How to achieve this colouring-in effect   
    Copy the outline elements, fill it, remove the outline and move the coloured elements a bit off.
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    Spicesman got a reaction from G13RL in Colouring between the lines (Shapes) within the Circle   
    Works perfectly. Thanks!
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    Spicesman got a reaction from John Rostron in Creating an organic circle   
    Thanks a lot. I like used @John Rostron's method.
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    Spicesman reacted to John Rostron in Creating an organic circle   
    This looks aside you just select the pen tool and draw a couple of circles freehand.
    Or,
    Use the ellipse tool to draw a circle. Convert this to curves. Add a few more nodes. Reposition a few of these nodes. Repeat for another 'organic' circle. John
     
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    Spicesman reacted to GarryP in Creating an organic circle   
    In addition to John’s suggestions, one quick way, if you are better than me at drawing, is to use the Pencil Tool with the Stabiliser ON.
    You can draw the circle freehand and give the stroke a Pressure Curve – see attached video.
    Draw more circles over the first one to suit.
    You might find that a combination of techniques gets you what you want.
    2021-07-05 14-11-40.mp4
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    Spicesman reacted to PaulEC in Colouring between the lines (Shapes) within the Circle   
    @Websites 'N' More I think the problem is that @FraGar used the image you uploaded, while (I assume) you are trying to do it with an "image" made up of several layers, i.e. each line on a separate layer. If that is the case the easiest way to do what you want is to flatten the "Image" so that you just have a single layer, you'll then be able to use the Flood Fill Tool.
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    Spicesman reacted to PixelPest in How do I cut a circle in multiple parts?   
    1 Draw the circle
    2 draw a long slim rectangle - duplicate 2 times - align+distribute to your liking
    3 select the 3 rectangles and go Layer->Geometry->Merge Curves
    4 Add select the circle and go Layer->Geometry->Subtract
    5 in case solo shapes are needed: Layer->Geometry->Separate Curves
    Put any content into the shapes to use them as masks for instance.
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