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  1. Twice now I've run into an issue where trying to export a png with Affinity Designer results in a posterized reduction of colors, and I cannot find a setting to avoid this. In my current piece, it resulted in obvious banding of the gradients, and the reflected light being lost entirely. However, if I save the file as psd, then open that in Clip Studio Paint and save as png there, I get accurate colors and no banding. The first file is the png as saved from AD, the second is the png from CSP, and the third is the original afd so you can check and see if there's anything weird about it. Brightmoon 8-ball.afdesign Is there something I'm missing on export to prevent this issue, or is it a bug? Also, I've tried copy-pasting layer styles a few times, but it's prone to changing the values on paste--generally about double or half (i.e., 7px gaussian blur becomes 13.8px). Is there a way to prevent that, as well?
  2. Hi, In diesem Affinity Photo Tutorial zeige ich wie man den Stil vom Kino Poster Lucifer erstellt. Das Kino Poster vom Film Lucifer inspirierte mich dazu, den Effekt zu versuchen. Es steckt ein bisschen Neon Text Effekt darin. Die wesentlichen Arbeitsmittel sind hier die Ebenenstile. Viel Spaß Ciao Jack Hi, In this Affinity Photo Tutorial, I show you how to create the style of the movie poster Lucifer. Die cinema poster of Lucifer inspired me to try this effect. There is a little bit of neon text effect in it. The main methods are the layer styles. Have fun Ciao Jack YouTube: Affinity Photo - Movie Poster Lucifer / Neon Text Effekt Foto / photo: Mauer/wall: „214759399“ von www.shutterstock.com (Lizenz) Mann/man: „129194138“ von www.shutterstock.com (Lizenz) Schrift / font: „Beon“, www.fonts2U.com (Royalty Free)
  3. For some reason I am getting this weird banding in the layer style I am doing. Any ideas? See attached.
  4. Can I copy a layer style from one layer to another? I use layer styles a LOT and it's a pain to have to recreate them if used several times on multiple layers.
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