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Licorne

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    Licorne got a reaction from GeGr in Convert selection into a path   
    Hi there,
     
    i often need to convert pixel selections into a vector path. I know that Photoshop has the function. 
    So im wondering, how i can do that in Affinity? 
     
    At the moment i need to make a pixel selection with the tool to free the object or 
    i draw a path manually around the object. What i need to do, is to create a pixel selection 
    an convert it to a vector path... 
     
    Ist this possible? If not, is there a workaround for this? 
     
    thank you for a answer 
    Licorne
     
     
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    Licorne got a reaction from nodeus in Convert selection into a path   
    Hi there,
     
    i often need to convert pixel selections into a vector path. I know that Photoshop has the function. 
    So im wondering, how i can do that in Affinity? 
     
    At the moment i need to make a pixel selection with the tool to free the object or 
    i draw a path manually around the object. What i need to do, is to create a pixel selection 
    an convert it to a vector path... 
     
    Ist this possible? If not, is there a workaround for this? 
     
    thank you for a answer 
    Licorne
     
     
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    Licorne reacted to PixelPest in Convert selection into a path   
    Not sure if this will help - but GIMP can make SVG files of every selection.
     
    Cheers
    P.
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    Licorne reacted to gdenby in Convert selection into a path   
    Hi, Licorne,
     
    At present, Affinity Designer doesn't have the function. It requires auto tracing, which is planned by v 2.0 according to the road map. 
     
    Depending on what you are trying to do, using various pixel selection tools, and then using the refine edge command will allow output of separate layers, or masks fro the selection. Those can then be used for fx, adjustments and blends. But the shape will remain a fixed proportion.
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