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Zimti

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  1. Haha we actually tried this yesterday as well! Would definitely work! However we also saw that exporting as PSD and then using Photoshop led to the same results and was a bit faster Thanks so much for the help!!
  2. Thank you for your reply! Damn. Then we'll have to try other approaches. Affinity gave us really nice trims compared to photoshop, but maybe converting the affinity file to a psd for export could work.
  3. Hey! Is there any update on this ? I have an affinity designer file with 80 layers, each containing a small graphic. When making slices, of course each slice is as big as the graphic. However I need all that transparency around it as well. As far as I can see I only have two options: 1 Exporting every layer individually (File > Export > Png (Area: Whole document) 2 Making slices. Manually dragging all the slices bigger to match the canvas size (which is 4 clicks per slice) and then exporting I'm coming over from photoshop and have used this workflow for spritesheets and game graphics and ran into this issue in affinity a lot Basically what I'm used to in Photoshop would be: Export layers as files > keep trim layers unchecked + keep transparency. Something like "double click on the slice sets it to canvas size" would speed up my process a lot. And a button where you can set ALL slices to canvas size would be a dream! Any chance for this happening...? :D If not, is there anything like "batch processing" that could be combined with "File > export as png > whole document + each layer individually" Or actions... or scripts... or anything else besides slices :'D Thanks in advance!!
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