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Issue/situation:
When I've selected multiple layers and I want to rasterize them all in one go,  I select Layer > Rasterise but it only rasterize the first layer.

Question:
Is there a way I can rasterize all selected layers?

Screen recording:
See screen recording of the issue in action.

Operating system:
OSX Catalina 10.15.6

Affinity Photo:
Version 1.8.4 ( Separate mode )

Unusual hardware:
Wacom tablet Intuos pro

Any help or input on this matter is much appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

PS: if this post is in the wrong forum, then please let me know, and I will submit it in another.

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6 minutes ago, Sofa Gas Rue said:

Is there a way I can rasterize all selected layers?

As per you video

Not if you want to keep all the pixel layers separate

But, if you don't mind just one pixel layer for all the curves, then group the curves and rasterize the group

 

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13 minutes ago, carl123 said:

As per you video

Not if you want to keep all the pixel layers separate

But, if you don't mind just one pixel layer for all the curves, then group the curves and rasterize the group

 

Snazzy, thanks Carl123, did not think of that solution, might be useful though I did need them to be seperate after rasterization!

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