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See how the extra strokes on either side of the middle (beige) one have different color palettes? Is there a way to recreate this in Affinity designer? I know how to stack strokes on top of each other with the "appearance" menu, but I can't seem to come up with a way to color the strokes with a different color on either side. Help?
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Anyone know how to recreate this?
emmmi replied to emmmi's topic in Pre-V2 Archive of Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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emmmi reacted to a post in a topic: Is there a way to create a border around an object and clear everything that's below it?
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emmmi reacted to a post in a topic: Is there a way to create a border around an object and clear everything that's below it?
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I was wondering if it's possible to create a selection around an object and clear everything that's under it. I've included a screenshot to illustrate what I mean. It's easy to do on solid backgrounds because I can just adjust the color of the stroke, but what if I'm using a gradient background, or an image? I've tried expanding the stroke and using the "subtract" boolean operator, but it doesn't seem to be working that well. Any Affinity designer geniuses out there who could help me? This is the effect I'm trying to achieve.
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See how the letter E wraps around the W, almost like a hook? I spent like a solid 20 minutes, trying to figure out how to do this. As you can see, I just created a new layer with that hook part of the letter E and placed it on top of the W. Is there a more efficient way to achieve this "wrap around" effect without that weird layering technique I used? A total beginner here😬 WILDe Logo.afdesign