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Dear community,

I am still a newbie in Affinity and learn how to use it every time I work with it.

It's too weird that I made an image two months ago and seem to have forgotten completely the way how I made it.

The closest I got to creating a similar image was in Designer using a triangle form and trying to subtract that from the picture underneath it – but it won't work. Either the functions are broken (what I don't believe) or my brain is... When I subtract it, the whole image gets transparent.

Here is the image in question – the fact that I made it in Affinity is 100% sure.

Thank you so much for your thoughts!

Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 21.02.57.png

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There are various ways for such a result. – One way would use triangle shape objects to partially mask the images which are nested in the triangle layers.

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The easiest way would be to do it as shown on the image itself, namely using two trapeze shapes and clipping the wanted fill images to them.

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