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  1. I admit, I am horribly new at this. I am not a graphic designer. I am a teacher who is trying to make decent graphics for assessments. A graphics specialist showed me a "point and recolor" function in A. Illustrator. He used a png file and was able to "reinvent it" quite easily. Is there a tutorial on how to manipulate inserted files?
  2. In Illustrator to make an open box, for example, I quickly draw the box, add a node to the centre of one sides then delete it. This removes only one side of the box and leaves the other sides fine. When I add a node in Affinity Designer to a side of an object, I can manipulate the node, but when I delete it, it simply deleted the node. Is there an easy way to replicate this function? Thanks!
  3. Does anyone know of a simple way to create a cube with a square with equal sides. I've been trying to wrap my head around how to do this perfectly in Affinity (with the same simplicity of Illustrator). Thanks!
  4. Is there consideration of adding an offset option to the duplication? Explanation - if you're wanting to make columns of stripes, you could make the first line, then set the horizontal offset to 1/8", then just keep duplicating the previous object. Or, object could be offset could be vertical, or both.
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