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As the title suggests, I'd like to automatically create strokes (or shapes) on a vector layer based on a color or range of colors visible on layers below.

Specifically, I've got an image layer displaying a map with lakes and rivers. I'd like to use the blue colors to create the strokes.

I've also got all 3 apps, so if I can use Photo or Pub to accomplish this I've got them as well.

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Can't you just sample the color you want, and assign the sampled color to the strokes?

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Assuming your image layer is a raster image, there is no way in Affinity to automatically create vector objects from this image content because Affinity does not convert pixels to vectors. If you want to draw vector objects manually over the image without having to select colours, the blend mode "Overlay" can result in colours that are corresponding to or similar to the colours of the image underneath.

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20 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

Can't you just sample the color you want, and assign the sampled color to the strokes?

I had hoped to create the strokes based on the underlying color or range. 

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19 hours ago, thomaso said:

Assuming your image layer is a raster image, there is no way in Affinity to automatically create vector objects from this image content because Affinity does not convert pixels to vectors. If you want to draw vector objects manually over the image without having to select colours, the blend mode "Overlay" can result in colours that are corresponding to or similar to the colours of the image underneath.

I was afraid that was the case. I ended up using a free online converter (https://www.pngtosvg.com/) to convert the image to SVG, then loaded the SVG into AD and edited away the bits I didn't want. BTW, I tried several online converters - the one I mentioned is the only one that did the job adequately.

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Considering the way the Affinity suite straddles pixel / vector imaging, that's a bit of an omission.  Hopefully it will be added in a future update.

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