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  1. It took me a while to figure out a functional way to convert my existing line work from Photoshop's Vector paths to designer but here's the work around that I found after some experimentation. I've also included how to do the reverse just in case someone needs to go back and forth. Live Stream Video Tutorial Link: https://youtu.be/b_2ajSD4uFM Line Work conversion Select 1 vector mask layer at a time + File + Export + Paths to Illustrator+ save as individual files File + Open in Illustrator + check the following ( Legacy Art board + Crop Area(s)) Organize paths into separate layers + stroke paths so you can see them Save as Single EPS document Open file in Affinity Designer Click the Group Thumbnail + Add Stroke Color + Line Thickness + select following according to your preferences (Cap + Join + Align) Bringing Files into IllustratorDisable all clipping masks - clipping masks will cause the layer to be rasterized Export to SVG format to maintain proper grouping File+"Place" the image in an Illustrator file that's the same size You'll get a brief error but if you ignore it a dialogue will appear (simply click ok)
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