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Hello!

Is it normal to have my vector's edges jagging when I put something into it as shown in the uploads below?

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Is there any way to solve this?

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Oh, that solves a lot, Jimmy. Thanks!

I still don't see it super smooth, but much better than before.

Is there any other config that influences this?

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Hi Kheewz,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
This is also expected if you are overlapping shapes that share the same edge(s) - which seems the case with your design. With overlapping edges the antialiasing isn't as smooth as if there was just a single object. There's isn't much you can do in this case other than build (when applicable) the object in a different way (using a single clipping shape or mask to set/define the cuts/form for the overlapped shapes instead of letting them describe the desired form directly (not sure I'm being clear here).

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