armitagecrabs11
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armitagecrabs11 got a reaction from JDW in Polygonal Lasso Tool equivalent?
have been a photoshop devotee for years and am trying to move my entire folio of work into Affinity.
the one issue I am having is finding the equivalent of the polygonal lasso tool that is in Photoshop for trimming photos/layers? A lot of my work requires scanning in existing drawings and then trimming around them to give them a clean edge. I have been able to do this using the masking tools but cannot for the life of me figure out how to mask a clean, straight edge? I am probably being a bit thick but am really struggling to find a solution. Any tips would be appreciated.
As I cannot seem to articulate what I am trying to say, I have taken some crude screenshots of what I mean and attached them,
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armitagecrabs11 got a reaction from ArunJRK in Polygonal Lasso Tool equivalent?
have been a photoshop devotee for years and am trying to move my entire folio of work into Affinity.
the one issue I am having is finding the equivalent of the polygonal lasso tool that is in Photoshop for trimming photos/layers? A lot of my work requires scanning in existing drawings and then trimming around them to give them a clean edge. I have been able to do this using the masking tools but cannot for the life of me figure out how to mask a clean, straight edge? I am probably being a bit thick but am really struggling to find a solution. Any tips would be appreciated.
As I cannot seem to articulate what I am trying to say, I have taken some crude screenshots of what I mean and attached them,
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armitagecrabs11 got a reaction from mgsalinger in Polygonal Lasso Tool equivalent?
have been a photoshop devotee for years and am trying to move my entire folio of work into Affinity.
the one issue I am having is finding the equivalent of the polygonal lasso tool that is in Photoshop for trimming photos/layers? A lot of my work requires scanning in existing drawings and then trimming around them to give them a clean edge. I have been able to do this using the masking tools but cannot for the life of me figure out how to mask a clean, straight edge? I am probably being a bit thick but am really struggling to find a solution. Any tips would be appreciated.
As I cannot seem to articulate what I am trying to say, I have taken some crude screenshots of what I mean and attached them,