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I would like to crop multiple layers using the same crop. In essence I want to corp the images all to the same size. I want to then be able to take the cropped images and rearange them spread out over my workspace. I tried grouping them together but this doesn't allow be to downstream move the images around. Any ideas on how to approach this?

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Hi @Gewoonolaf,

Welcome to the Affinity Forums :)

After creating the first crop, you'll see there's a quick shape masked to your image, which is providing the crop.

You can copy and paste this shape, then mask it to a different layer by drag and dropping onto the image thumbnail - I've attached a quick screen recording showing this below -

I hope this helps!

  • 1 year later...
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I came across this same problem recently using Affinity photo, I decided to just resize the canvas of each photo with the same anchor and width (with width and height being locked). I used the subsequent images to generate a gif and that worked very well.

Edited by ryanpcmcquen

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