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Apply a Stroke to Marquee selection from photo in Affinity Designer to create this effect.


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I am trying to create a Marquee selection type stroke effect for my logo. I assumed only affinity designer has the option to apply a dotted or dash stroke effect for a Line. So I was trying to Stoke my Selection of my logo in the efforts to turn that stoke into a dashed line Marquee effect for my logo. Is this Possible to do in affinity?

 

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I figured out how to accomplish this effect, in affinity designer. Instead of making a Marquee selection of my entire logo, I just went to to group folder which holds all of the shapes to my logo. Then I applied the stroke to that compound group layer, which i applied the dashed stroke to my logo. Now i can bring this into Affinity Photo and continue working on my website splash page background. If anybody does come up with other ways to produce this effect, please feel free to share thank you!

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Your solution seems fine, but I believe you could have don exactly the same within Photo since it has an ellipse tool,  boolean compounds and dashed strokes.

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