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To vectorize simple designs of geometric figures, as well as manually recalcrating them on other levels with the pen tool, I would like to ask if designer has a different and faster automated function of car vectorization, where however the vector knots that has created are visible. Thank you.

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No, none of the Affinity apps provide a vector tracing function.

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1 hour ago, Carlo58 said:

To vectorize simple designs of geometric figures, as well as manually recalcrating them on other levels with the pen tool, I would like to ask if designer has a different and faster automated function of car vectorization, where however the vector knots that has created are visible. Thank you.

 

Nowadays, fortunately, there are Vectorizer online apps, even for free.
A popular search engine will surely help if you ask "Vectorizer Online"
And the free open source App "Inkscape" had also such a tool.

 

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  • 2 months later...

Welcome to the forums @Keinepanik

This thread is in the archive section for Designer V1 on desktop, not V2 (note the dates of posts are earlier than V2 was released in November).

You can see which section the thread is in by looking near the top of it - site breadcrumbs and a label under the thread title.

However, V2 does not have bitmap to vector tracing functionality.

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