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TimoCreations

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  1. 1 hour ago, loukash said:

    Yes, you can use symbols – or linked layers in Photo – as a "remote control". Via Photo's Links panel you can actually easily enable and disable Symbol attributes that should or should not sync. (You can achieve similar results by temporarily disabling the "Sync" button in the Symbols panel, but the Links panel gives you immediate control.) The great thing with the Affinity ecosystem is that you can seamlessly switch an open document between Designer and Photo (and Publisher, of course) on the fly.

    Here's an example I posted a few weeks ago in another thread:

     

    Another similar example screencast from yet another recent thread:

     

     

    That Links panel is so cool! Thanks for the information!

  2. 2 hours ago, Dan C said:

    Many thanks for the document!

    As other users have confirmed above, this is not a bug in the Affinity app, when grouping layers together they will still be applied to other layers beneath it, hence why this texture layer is also affecting the background etc.

    If you wish to selectively apply this texture to the group layer only, then I recommend duplicating the group and then applying this as a clipped mask to the texture layer, as shown below -

    I hope this clears things up :)

    Thank you so much! This should fix my problem.

    The only problem I have with this, though, is that any changes I make to the boat group will not automatically be applied to the clipping mask (if I place stuff outside the mask or change the form). This solution should work for this project, but I'm very open to finding a solution to not having to re-apply the mask, whether though an idea or through a future update.

    But again, many thanks.

  3. 1 hour ago, Dan C said:

    Hi @TimoCreations,

    Sorry to hear you're having trouble!

    As mentioned above, Passthrough blend mode and groups in Affinity do work slightly differently to other creative apps, which may explain some of the confusion surrounding this currently.

    The easiest way for us to demonstrate the best solution would be with a copy of your .afpub file - can you please upload this to your reply here for us?
    If you wish to upload the file privately, you can do so through the link below -

    https://www.dropbox.com/request/8LbbMuZ4ajnwveVOyzck

    Should you choose to upload to the Dropbox link, please post here to let us know once the file has been uploaded, many thanks in advance :)

    Hello, thanks a lot for the response! I have uploaded the file to the dropbox link.

  4. Hello jaedee, thanks for the input. Though, the passthrough blend mode works differently in Affinity. With the passthrough blend mode, the group has no specific blend mode on its own and that's always worked for me before. When I put the blend mode of the group to normal, then the texture layer coveres the whole screen and it ignores the multiply blend mode of the layer completely. 

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