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sethif

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  1. In Illustrator to make an open box, for example, I quickly draw the box, add a node to the centre of one sides then delete it. This removes only one side of the box and leaves the other sides fine.

     

    When I add a node in Affinity Designer to a side of an object, I can manipulate the node, but when I delete it, it simply deleted the node. 

     

    Is there an easy way to replicate this function? Thanks!

     

     

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  2. Is there a short cut / shortcut key for quickly cloning the color of one object to another?

     

    For example, I have a square that is purple and a circle that is orange. I select the circle and would like to sample the color from the square to turn it purple. 

     

    The only way I can seemingly do it is to select and drag the eyedropper tool (from the color palette), then sample the color from the square. Then I need to select my circle then click the colored sample from the eyedropper in the palette to change it's color.

     

    Basically, I'm looking for the exact same function that illustrator provides when sampling / cloning colors and I have to assume Affinity Designer would not make it a three step process when it could be one. In illustrator you can quickly shortcut key to the Eyedropper tool and it changes the current objects color to anyone that you sample.

     

    Thanks everyone!

     

     

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