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I don't know the correct terminology, but I am almost ready to purchase Affinity and came across a issue that would prevent me from purchasing it.

 

In Adobe Illustrator, I am able to use clipping (or masking) to draw objects inside another object and move them around without the object extending beyond the outside image.

 

When I do this in Illustrator, I get a little bleeding of color out the image. It looks horrible, but when I save the image as "Art quality" it goes away 100%.

 

When I did this in Affinity, the bleeding was much worst, and I didn't seem to be able to save an image without the bleeding. I would love to buy this program, but I need a way to save without this bleeding like Illustrator does.

 

I hope I am simply missing something.

 

 

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Hi

 

Here is a video showing you it's very simple once you know.

 

 

Clipping3.mov

 

 

Adrian

 

 

EDIT!!

 

Oh hang on I think you know how to clip... It's the bleeding thats the issue here.  Sorry I miss understood.

 

Can you show us what you mean by bleeding by uploading a file? 

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