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Hey Guys and gals,

When i'm exporting my files as a SVG or EPS its changing majority of the strokes and leaving gaps in between them. This isn't happening with when i export as a jpeg, does anyone know how to fix this or what i'm doing wrong.

I've attached example of both

Thanks!

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Mac miller diggys.eps

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Hi @Smackas,

Welcome to the Affinity Forums :)

Can you please provide a screenshot of your EPS export settings, including the 'More...' dialog for me, and if possible a copy of your .afdesign file?

Many thanks in advance!

Posted

Many thanks for providing that for me!

I can see you are using Textured Line Curves, with Pressure applied to each - unfortunately Pressure isn't supported in EPS files - so the Affinity app has to 'Expand' these curves when exporting, causing the blank spaces you're seeing.

I've manually removed the pressure from your curves, which now do not change when exporting to EPS, however this does change the visual representation of said curves, so you may need to amend these before exporting. I've attached a copy of this file below for you:

mac miller diggys_np.afdesign

Unfortunately this cannot be avoided when exporting to formats such as EPS, my sincerest apologies.

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