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Hi Affinity Experts,

I have client that would like the logo on his business card to be cut out of an image.  I created the logo in Affinity Designer and have the image, but when executing Geometry functions, the result is a block cutout of image below and not the specific shape of the logo.  See attached.  Thanks for any assists!

 

Best,

Jon

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"Precision white mark" is an image layer and not vector here, if you have that as a vector object try that instead!

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Thanks for suggestion!

I rasterized the 'Precision white mark,' converting it to Pixel layer but the Geometry options are then made unavailable to execute action. 

Hopefully that makes sense.   

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Option 2:

Is the logo image just the white or does it contain a black background?
If it's just the white you can nest it in the black rectangle and set the blend to Erase.

(but, for the record, I would recommend sticking with the vectors :))

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