emmmi Posted January 2, 2021 Share Posted January 2, 2021 I was wondering if I can combine these rainbow colored rectangles into one curve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
v_kyr Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 You can geometrical add (combine) those layers into one curve (probably getting a rect then), but you would loose the different color fills then, since a curve on it's own has just one stroke/fill color. Thus you would have afterwards to use a sort of a rainbow gradient fill, or have to clip a rainbow colors bitmap to the curve. - You can try a combine and compare in contrast with a rect shape then. Rect with linear gradient fill ... Quote ☛ Affinity Designer 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Photo 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Publisher 1.10.8 ◆ OSX El Capitan ☛ Affinity V2.3 apps ◆ MacOS Sonoma 14.2 ◆ iPad OS 17.2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firstdefence Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 @emmmi Why do you need one curve? GarryP 1 Quote iMac 27" 2019 Somona 14.3.1, iMac 27" Affinity Designer, Photo & Publisher V1 & V2, Adobe, Inkscape, Vectorstyler, Blender, C4D, Sketchup + more... XP-Pen Artist-22E, - iPad Pro 12.9 (Please refrain from licking the screen while using this forum) Affinity Help - Affinity Desktop Tutorials - Feedback - FAQ - most asked questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pšenda Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 Appearance Panel or Custom Brush. Quote Affinity Store (MSI/EXE): Affinity Suite (ADe, APh, APu) 2.4.0.2301 Dell OptiPlex 7060, i5-8500 3.00 GHz, 16 GB, Intel UHD Graphics 630, Dell P2417H 1920 x 1080, Windows 11 Pro, Version 23H2, Build 22631.3155. Dell Latitude E5570, i5-6440HQ 2.60 GHz, 8 GB, Intel HD Graphics 530, 1920 x 1080, Windows 11 Pro, Version 23H2, Build 22631.3155. Intel NUC5PGYH, Pentium N3700 2.40 GHz, 8 GB, Intel HD Graphics, EIZO EV2456 1920 x 1200, Windows 10 Pro, Version 21H1, Build 19043.2130. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G13RL Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 To apply to a curve, you can create a brush from a rectangle to which you apply a gradient by overlaying adjacent color stops. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Rostron Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 Are you looking for something like this: This was done using my Polar Sector macro (within my Arcs and Arches library). Polar Sector Macro: Polar Sector.afmacro Arcs and Arches Library (single macro content): Arcs and Arches.afmacros For more information see my posting here. John Quote Windows 10, Affinity Photo 1.10.5 Designer 1.10.5 and Publisher 1.10.5 (mainly Photo), now ex-Adobe CC CPU: AMD A6-3670. RAM: 16 GB DDR3 @ 666MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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