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Your software has alleviated my needs to use Photoshop altogether for my workflow. One major request I have is for the option to select layers, how every many I want and rasterize them all at the same time. Having to do this hundreds of times over and over for each project gets a little repetitive. That is all! Super easy feature, something many have requested and I think would make many happy~

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12 minutes ago, Torquedude said:

One major request I have is for the option to select layers, how every many I want and rasterize them all at the same time.

That's already possible in V2

Are you using V1?

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7 hours ago, carl123 said:

That's already possible in V2

... https://affinity.help/photo2/English.lproj/pages/LayerOperations/rasterizing.html
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You are probably working on Affinity V 1and therefore do not have the option of
to select layers and rasterise them all at the same time, so everything goes very quickly. Believe that the jump from Photoshop to Affinitywithin my case to V2 has created completely new and previously unknown possibilities for me.

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On 10/10/2023 at 4:29 PM, JohnSteel said:

You are probably working on Affinity V 1and therefore do not have the option of
to select layers and rasterise them all at the same time, so everything goes very quickly. Believe that the jump from Photoshop to Affinitywithin my case to V2 has created completely new and previously unknown possibilities for me.

Yeah I noticed this after seeing the first reply. I thought I had upgraded from V1 but things were hectic at the time with product launches and other work going on. Glad I now have this sorted out and can do this task with ease! Affinity has been a true blessing. I really hope this team knows how important they are... I've used Adobe products since the late 90's and know Tom Knoll personally and am glad to not have to use his software anymore. I'll save the gritty details but I have some fun stories~  

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18 hours ago, Torquedude said:

I thought I had upgraded from V1

That might be a shame you missed out on the introductory price after the V2 launch. But try to search the forum, I think there are still some more favorable conditions for upgrading from V1.

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