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Hi there,

My precise clipping setting doesnt seem to be working.  I have it ticked in PREFRENCES-PERFORMANCE but im still getting thin white lines when i divide shapes. I have restarted affinity and still having problems.

Any clues ??

 

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On 9/1/2020 at 9:41 AM, Flaggmakesart said:

getting thin white lines when i divide shapes

This is an aliasing issue, discussed many times on forums.

Why divide this rectangle?

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Hi @Notes,

Sorry to hear you're having trouble! Would you mind providing a copy of your Affinity file so we can look into this further and offer our best advice for your document?

As mentioned above, we can likely resolve this issue with the new anti-aliasing controls in the Blend Ranges dialog - but I can confirm this for you by seeing your .afdesign file.

Many thanks in advance :)

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On 2/22/2021 at 5:52 AM, Dan C said:

Hi @Notes,

Sorry to hear you're having trouble! Would you mind providing a copy of your Affinity file so we can look into this further and offer our best advice for your document?

As mentioned above, we can likely resolve this issue with the new anti-aliasing controls in the Blend Ranges dialog - but I can confirm this for you by seeing your .afdesign file.

Many thanks in advance :)

Hi Dan C,

 

 

I apologize for the late reply. In the attachment is the file.

Outline.afdesign

Posted

Apologies for the delayed response and many thanks for your file!

I can confirm this is a known bug within Affinity and is with our developers to be fixed - I will 'bump' this report with your file now.

You can however workaround this issue by changing the Anti-alias setting within Affinity. Please select the layers in your document and navigate to Blend Ranges at the top of the Layers Studio.

In the dialog that opens, change Anti-alias from 'Inherit' to 'Force Off' and then close this dialog - you should now find that the colour does not extend past the outer edges of the vector object.

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I hope this helps :)

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