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do you mean this: 1. duplicate your image ⌘+J 2. select the duplicated image go to adjustments > HSL and move the saturation to -100% 3. select the duplicated image and change its blend mode to color dodge then invert image the image ⌘+I 4. image should be mostly white go to filters > blur > gaussian blur, slide the radius till you get the effect your looking for. 5. treshold
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See attached file. On top a drawing that has been enlarged in PS or AF. No straight line, but a kind of sawtooth. In Illustrator as I mentioned in previous post, you can turn it into a black and white drawing. OK, the sawtooth is not totally gone, but now it's nearly good enough for screenprinting on textile. Screenprinting on textile, in my case, is always black and white because I have to print on special transparent paper. The paint goes through the screen or doesn't goes through the screen. I was wandering if the same can be done in AD
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Maybe one more question barninga. If I work with Illustrator I have the posiblility to 'soften' the drawing in this way (see picture). can I do the same in Affinity Designer? I normally import a drawing into AD because I then can enlarge the drawing without having pixels. I hope you understand what I mean.