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  1. Hello I am a new user and I am trying to convert a picture into a drawing. I have seen several utube videos on this and it looks simple. I'm doing everything as directed except when I get to the point where I am suppose to... got to the top bar, choose layer and then "New Live filter Layer", this print screen is from the training on Utube. My new Affinity Designer version shows this. Where is the "New Live filter Layer"? I'm then to choose Gaussian Blur but my screen versions appears different than what I'm seeing in the Utube trainings. Is there a way to get this accomplished...turn a picture or photo into a drawing? The attach doc will have my print screens. Demetrio Doc2.doc
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