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madrian

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    madrian got a reaction from Callum in Affinity Designer fill image with white color   
    I wouldn't have figured that out on my own. Thank you very much. 👍
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    madrian got a reaction from firstdefence in Affinity Designer fill image with white color   
    I wouldn't have figured that out on my own. Thank you very much. 👍
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    madrian reacted to firstdefence in Affinity Designer fill image with white color   
    Affinity Photo.
    Expand the Layer and click on the bottom Curve Duplicate that curve (cmd + J) Click on the bottom curve again Go to Layer > Geometry > Divide (or use menu as per video below) Go to Layer > Geometry > Add (or use menu as per video below) Change the fill colour to white

    Gorilla white.mp4
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    madrian reacted to MEB in Importing SVG in Designer   
    Thanks for the file mandrian. Regarding this one currently we don't support SVG filters (Gaussian Blur in this case), thus the difference you are seeing when opening the file in Affinity apps.
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    madrian reacted to JimmyJack in Clip Canvas not working   
    I suspect that the original image was not completely black and white. Erase White Paper left a "background" with a tiny % of opaqueness.
    That's the boundary that's being clipped to.
    (the eyedropper shows different values for the checkerboard than if I take a screenshot of a truly transparent canvas)
    Also, Erase W P took some of the black part as well, which is now a little transparent (you can see the checkerboard through it).
    Erase W P can be dangerous. I think a lot of people use it (or offer it as a solution) not realizing that it's really doing unintended damage.
    So make sure your artwork is truly B & W. Or use it with this knowledge in order to leave things with varying degrees of opacity on purpose.
    In Designer you can try making an artboard from a layer selection or select something > copy > File, New from Clipboard.
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