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"Effects" and individual transformation of strokes and fills with Multiple Stroke/Fill Objects


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First of all:  think the introduction of multiple strokes and fills for single vector objects in Designer is a REALLY great feature. Back in the day it was such a revelation when I discovered the same feature in Adobe Illustrator and it proved extremely useful when working with that program.

That said I was absolutely happy when with version 1.7 you could do this in Desiger as well. However, what I do still miss is the ability to individually modify strokes or fills apart from changing colour, stroke width or transparency mode. Although I hate to bring in Illustrator once again: there you can add single or multiple "Effects" (transformations of various kinds) to any of an object's individual strokes or fills and this opens up so many possibilities!

So this is actually a request for 2 features:

1. Please add something like Illustrator's "Effects" (non destructive as they are)
2. Please add the possibility to transform or add an "effect" to individual strokes or fills of a multi-stroke/fill-object from the appearance panel independently from the other strokes/fills.

Last thing:
What you can do with Designer's (and Photo's) "Erase"-transparency mode is in fact very nice! As this is something I didn't know from the Adobe products (as they don't have it), it took me a while to discover, but I think it's really useful!

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