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Sonic84

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  1. Hello, I have a graphic I'm working on in Affinity Designer 2 on macOS. In short, it's a lineup of the Laptop models my team supports. I need to rotate the "wallpaper" depicted on each laptop periodically. Today, I have a copy of the wallpaper masked in each laptop layer. In stead, I want to reference a single image as each laptops "wallpaper" that I can more easily replace. My thought is when I need to update the "wallpaper", I can just replace the 1 reference image in stead of each duplicate in the layers. Is this possible? Thank you!
  2. I had no idea those special layers existed! This was exactly what I was looking for! No need to dupe/mask my shapes anymore. Thank you!
  3. Hello, I would like to know how to to use a shape to color all of the fills/strokes below it, but not impact empty space/transparency. Attached Example: I want to color all the shapes/lines under the triangle green. But I do not want to color the empty space between the lower shapes/layers or transparent background green. I can get the effect I'm after by duplicating my shapes and using a parent shape as a mask. I can place the duplicates above the rest and manually update the stroke/fills to the color I want. This becomes difficult on complex projects. I feel like I am missing a simpler way using layer effects or blend modes? Any advice would be appreciated! Thank you!
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