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I am working on a tessellation. I drew a very precise line using the pixel tool and need to mirror it and keep that precision. I copied into a new file and flipped it horizontal then copied and pasted back to the original. It looks fine until I try to drag it into the correct position. As soon as I move it the line blurs. I tried duplicating the layer but it still blurs. Can anyone tell me how I can do this, or is it a bug in Affinity? I can't just draw over it because once I have the shape I am going to have to repeatedly duplicate and drag to create the tessellation.

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Hi Victoria Lasher,

Welcome to Affinity Forums :)

I'm not sure what you meant when you say it blurs. If you select the Layer with the Move Tool and drag it on canvas it should move the whole layer without any blurring.

Any chance you can post a screenshot (or a link) of the application so i can see what's going on? If it's leaving artefacts on screen when you move the layer it may be a redraw issue/bug.

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Strange, but I guess I figured it out. As soon as I clicked outside the box I had selected to move, it snapped into focus and lost the blur. However, if you hadn't asked for a screenshot I might not have figured it out, so thank you. I had put so much work into it up to that point I guess I sort of panicked.

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