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  1. Hi,

     

    just a simple question. Is it possible to copy/paste something into a layer mask? And How?

     

    I have a B/W layer i want to use as a mask for another layer. In Photoshop I just copy/past the whole layer into the layermask. AP does not past it into the mask but as an new layer. Or is there another easy way to use a complete B/W layer as a mask for another layer?

     

    Thanks!

     

     

  2. Hi!

     

    one way to do this, is just to select and delete the background. There are some nice tutorials about how to make selections in Affinity Photo:

     

    Another (better) way to do this, is to mask the background. The advantage of this way is, that you can easily edit the mask later. I think this tutorial will help you how to work with layer masks:

     

    There are a lots of tutorials for Affinity Photo and they are very usefull for the beginning. You can find them here:

    https://affinity.serif.com/de/tutorials/photo/

  3. I think, there are 2 issues:

    • The background image is not opaque but has slight transparent regions.If you place a white rectangle behind it, it will look slightly different, but more, as it will print later on.

    • The main problem: Affinity Designer makes heavy mistakes while rendering the document into PDF: The background image is "modified" by using a HSL-layer. This obviously causes mis-rendering during output. If you first rasterize "Hintergrund" and export the PDF after having done this, all seems correct.

     

    Thanks a lot! Curiously I have not tried this bevore while the adjustment layer also makes other problems with pdf export (https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/20405-ad-pdf-export-and-adjustment-layers/)

  4. I use just the trackpad.

    -However, I can select the bigger letters, and use the down arrow to move the cursor to the smaller parts of the text. 

    This is depending of the difference of the size, the bigger the difference the harder it it to hit the smaller letters.

    But with the arrow key I can select the small parts of the text.

     

    Same here, but i think it just would be nice to use the mouse/trackpad/etc.

    I have testet an extreme example in InDesign as you can see in the attaced screenshot. No problem to select the smaller letters.

     

    I've not been able to reproduce this. Could you attach a simple document that shows the problem so I can look into it?

     

    See "affinity.afdesign".

     

    As I already said, there are workarounds an possiblities to select but not as comfortable as I think it could be.

    post-15446-0-50456700-1456341970_thumb.png

    affinity.afdesign

  5. Can you not zoom in to make this easier to do?

    Sometimes. It depents on the font size of the upper textline and the distance of the lower one. It looks like that the individual lines are not on the same level and the upper one is always located in front of the lower one and the area to select one line is larger than the letters you can see.

     

    There are a lot of workarounds. Select via keyboard. Use two individual text elements. Zoom in.... But i think it would be fine to click on something you can see and select this piece.

     

    Sorry if it is not that easy to understand my thougts in english language.

       
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