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LennyHood

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  1. Hey. I just recently tried Affinity Designer for illustrations, overcame my long-term Adobe Illustrator habit, and I can say I absolutely love it! Everything is more convenient, intuitive, faster here. Thank you!. I don't want to go back to Illustrator at all. The only big pain is the above topic. Often in cases where there are many small objects (for example, strands of hair, fur, just strokes, highlights ...), it is necessary to be able to isolate a group or object and work only with them. I understand the team's approach to minimizing unnecessary functions and general loading by other tasks. Therefore, I will offer, in my opinion, a logical and not too laborious option. You already have the isolation function - by clicking on the layer icon and Alt pressed. In theory, this is already a ready-made solution (When other layers are hidden), but I will suggest improving this function. 1) When you click on the layer thumbnail with Alt pressed, all layers are hidden, except for the current one. An isolation icon (for example, an eye icon) appears on the side of the current layer and group. 2) If the work is carried out with the current layer or group, as well as nested layers (in my example - pink squares), then the isolation mode - DOES NOT CLEAR! These layers can be edited, new ones can be added inside, etc. Until the ESC key (?) is pressed or until the layers that are not included in the isolated group are selected. 3) If you press ESC (?) or select any of the hidden (non-isolated) layers, the isolation mode is reset, as it is now. It seems to me that this solution is quite simple. I hope the developers will pay attention to it. Thanks again for your work.
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