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When I was initially evaluating AD I created one file and it contains a colour I'm at a loss to explain, a solid colour with a texture.  I can change the colour, but how did I create the texture?

 

I can't work out how I created it.  Given that I rather like it, I would appreciate any help figuring this out.  Given the level of my design skills (think as close as possible to negative values) it's probably very basic, but I've been looking at this for a while now and I'm still no further.  I've attached it - hope this works.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

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Regards, Binc

 

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Hi BatteriesInc,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

You have added Noise to the colour in the Colour Panel (click on the small well below the Opacity word on the bottom of the Colour panel to change it to Noise).

This is also available from the Fill and Stroke colours in the context toolbar for some tools and a few more places.

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Ah, yes, found it - thank you so much.  Cunningly hidden, AD is so full of features even the best UI designer eventually runs out of space :).

Regards, Binc

 

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