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mmemoli

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  1. The reason why I don't want to color it manually is because I have been using grayscale with effects from the beginning and now I have a lot of objects I have to manually change fill and color. I wanted to check if there was a way to merge this effect to the paths. To be honest I can understand why effects can't be merged down but adjustment layers could be easily converted from raster to vector.
  2. As I already stated in the initial thread I am using a color overlay fx in overlay mode. As @GarryP said It would be similar to a recolor overlay. Anyway this is not the point of my question. I was asking if it is possible to apply/merge an fx or an adjustment layer, so I can export the file in svg eithout having to rasterize the objects with the fx or adjustment layers. It looks like it is not possible.
  3. Sorry for the poor explanation I am using the effects on a group of paths. I have attached a screenshot to explain what I am trying to do. In this case I am using an fx layer but I can get the same result with an adjustment layer. Problem is that it gets ignored if I do not rasterize the image when I export the file to svg.
  4. I am using an effect. Maybe the adjustment layer is what I should use, still it doesn't get converted. Is there a way to apply the adjustment to the paths?
  5. Hi, thanks for checking out. I believe the svg has ben rasterized. I do not have that problem if the vector path is converted into an image... You have to check rasterize to nothing under the more options. Unfortunately for file size reasons I need a vector file...
  6. Hi all, I am using a color layer fx in overlay mode to colorize some layers I originally graded in grayscale. I want to export these layers in svg and I realized that the fx are not supported so I end up with a greyscale image. Is there is a way to apply the layer effects in affinity designer and convert that in a layer or do I have to manually assign colors to the paths? Thank you
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