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Sr. Picasso

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  1. Hi everyone; Ii have a frame picture from which I want to erase the white background in the middle in order to generate an "empty frame png" (see attached file). In Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo, I am missing the boolean tools or better said the "Subtract function" on the top right window. What is the fastest way to cut out the white background of my frame please? (And the fastest way to get back the boolean tools).
  2. Many interrogations... I thought, there would be a standard way to operate this logo copy-paste procedure. It seems, that, there is no real answer: no real shortcut to copy paste the style and a frozen format!....
  3. OK @firstdefence, that´s cool explaning: cheers for that. --> But isn´t there a way to copy paste some object (on this case the logo) so that it doesn´t adapt its size when pasted in? I would like the logo to keep it´s original size, independantly of the dpi of the target picture it will be pasted in.
  4. Yes, I guess the resolution may change from picture to picture, since I use to crop some of them sometimes...
  5. Hi guys, I am currently working on a series of different pictures on affinity Photo (Desktop Version). I created my logo on Affinity Designer (vector file). After finishing croping, after-working my pictures, I try to copy paste the logo on them. Everytime I do so, the logo appears bigger/or/smaller on the different pictures. How can I freeze the size of my log, so that it looks like the same on each picture after copy-pasting? Thank you a lot in advance!
  6. allright, thank you for your notification. That helps me to understand why I had this view on the display. Cheers!
  7. Okay, so I guess, you just found the problem. I am using Affinity Photo. I would surely have to use Afinity Designer to get the "real" vector file open...
  8. Hello everybody, I am desperatly trying to edit a normal vector .psd file (no smart object) . Unfortunately erveytime I open the file, I get an ugly bitmap image. The different layers appears correctly, but I am not able to get a pixelfree image (=vector image). I already tried to take .ai copy of the file, unfortunately it didn´t worked out neither. How can I load a.psd vector file without any quality loss? Any clue someone? Thanks in advance!
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