Silentgr33n
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Hey Anon2, tahnk you very much for solving the "problem". Have a great day and stay healthy. Very best Silent
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Hm maybe I didn't understand you correct sorry Here is the original file as I got it. 6723.eps
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Okay, here you are. As you can see it happens right after the addition of the curves. But only in some Vector data. Very best Silent problem.afdesign
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Just 1 min earlyer I recognized it. Thank's mate! for helping me out! ... I have recognized that there are still some errors but it is still an solution and more quicker. One thing which is still a problem after adding the vectors they sometimes apear as seen in the pictur, maybe you know why this happens and how to tackle this. Very best Silent
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Just 1 min earlyer I recognized it. Thank's mate! for helping me out! ... I have recognized that there are still some errors but it is still an solution and more quicker. Very best Silent
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Hi Anon2, thank you for your answer. Just checking the entry
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Hi everybody, first of all I'm not professional at using Affinity right now but keen to improve. I've come to a point where I don't know how to proceed or not sure if there is a more clever way in doing it. My Target: I would like to fill in all enclosed areas in a vector frame. And have borders and the enclosed areas as seperate vectors. The vector consists only of borders surronding empty areas. My Problem Vector Below u find a vector work, where I would like to fill all enclosed areas with white while ( not really a must have but would be nice to have) [ and the surrondings should be black as an border.] Currently I do the following: 1. ADD funktion so i get one big Vector where all borders are connected 2. I subtract this big vector from a new white layer in the very back. 3. Then I use the split up function to split this into pieces 4. Deleting superimposed layers -manual work- Sometimes difficult and not possible sometimes crazy vector failurs... 5. Sometimes usable results... Maybe you have a more sufficient way in solving my problem. *Incase this has been mentioned already I'm very sorry but I didn't find it using the search function.* Thank you in advance for your input! PS.: Very best from Germany stay healty. Silent.
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