PixelPest
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If you accidentally erase across the boarder you can paint it back with black - just in the case you didn´t know it already. :D
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Did you check the sub-menu of "Brushes" already?
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If you´re talking about Affinity Designer. Maybe: Expand the group in Layers panel - select first item - scroll down to the end of the list - hold shift key down and click last item - all items are now selected. If you hold down "shift+alt" you will see only selected items.
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But you have to drag it away though - I consider select - drag with alt+shift as the fastest way - no?
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That is strange as (in AD - can´t speak for AP) every new layer is above the last selected one here. If none is selected it goes on top of the list. Not so for you?
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I thought "my logo color" speaks for itself. ;)
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There´s a search function with this forum: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/19244-special-promotion-download-of-affinity-photo-at-the-photography-show/
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In Photoshop it was fairly straightforward, using the resize canvas and selecting a colour.
Ouch. :D Well when resizing the canvas is an option you can resize the image instead (disabling the transparent background of course) - no?
I think you´re talking about Affinity Photo.
I find it easy in Affinity Designer to add the layer effect "Outline":
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Here are 5 from the tutorial page about stacking:
Stacking: Noise Reduction (1.4)
Stacking: Object Removal (1.4)
Stacking: Exposure Merging (1.4)
Stacking: Long Exposure Simulation (1.4)
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Rectangle with Sides of Different Stroke Widths – Ideas?
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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How is this?
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