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I'm trying to "colorize" just a part of a transparent PNG logo. In Pshop, I just create a color rectangle above the layer in question and over the part I want colorized, press ALT between the layers and it works. I know there's got to be an easy way to do this, but I just can't figure it out. Here's a better description of what I'm trying to do:

 

 

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What you're doing in Photoshop is clipping the orange square to the Patreon symbol.

In Affinity Photo, you would place your PNG Patreon logo with transparent background, then draw your orange square shape on a layer above, then drag that orange shape layer under the layer label for the Patreon logo to make the orange layer a "child layer" of the logo layer. 

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... if you ever look for it, it's called the Layer clipping.

https://affinity.help/photo/en-US.lproj/pages/LayerOperations/clipping.html

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