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Trying to erase everything outside of a dashed border?


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Hey guys,

Just started out about a month ago using Affinity designer and been making some awesome progress with it so far!

Having a bit of an advanced issue I’m hoping the forum can help me out with. I have a pattern made to be printed on letter size paper and taped together that I am trying to assemble in order to send to a laser cutter.

The pattern has a dashed border for cut lines, and the shapes/lines extend outside of the border. I’m attempting to remove the border and everything outside of it in order to have only the inside shapes which would allow me to assemble at the right size. Attaching one page of the file in EPS as well as an image. Any idea how i can go about this?

Thanks in advance!

Anthony

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Hi @Caineandco welcome to the forums,

One way to achieve this is to use a rectangle shape as a crop within the layer to remove the cut borders and anything outside of them. This can be achieved by drawing out a rectangle shape inside the cut lines and then offering the shape to the layer.

 

See the attached document for this being applied.

Screenshot 2022-03-17 at 08.43.46.png

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Hi @Caineandco,

59 minutes ago, Caineandco said:

Unfortunately still a bit new at this 🙃 is there any tutorial on how to achieve the same step by step? Or would it be a lot to explain?

Attached is a quick video demonstrating how I did this without snapping on Mac, however the edges of the rectangle crop can be adjusted to the correct positioning after.

 

Screen Recording 2022-03-17 at 11.40.43.mov

44 minutes ago, Caineandco said:

Any way to just delete?

You could delete and re-size curves to achieve this, but it may be a lengthy process.

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Not sure I understand what you are trying to do but if you just want to have an output without the trimmed areas visible, I.e actual size, have you tried the Crop tool? Use it to draw 4 rectangles around the unwanted area and export as svg. 

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