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Working with raster object - moves multiple objects when only one is selected when creating repeat patterns


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Hello All,

I have an issue when creating a repeat pattern using a raster object. When the original object is on the left side of my art board and I duplicate it to copy it to the right side, when I only select the duplicate to move, both objects move. This happens without fail every time I work with a raster object when creating a repeat pattern.  However, if the original object is on the RIGHT side of my art board, and I duplicate it, then move the duplicate to the LEFT, only the selected object moves (as it should). I have a video showing the issue. This also get super frustrating when I have to duplicate an object more than once if I am working with a half drop repeat. One of the 3 objects will always move out of place, when only one is selected in my layers. I also find that affinity will crash on me during my process for no apparent reason if I am using raster images. It will also crash when I try to export my art board. I find that I have to group all my raster object together then copy and paste on to a new document before it will allow me to export without crashing.

 

None of these issues occur when I use a vector object. 

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Hi Kerri Lisa,

Thanks for letting us know. The duplication problem shown is an issue that we have logged with development to be fixed. Are you able to attach a video that shows the crashing when exporting the artboard please? Would you also be able to share the file used as well please?

Thanks

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