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Hello, 

I didnt find answer on my question about affinity Photo on internet so I write here. 

I have image. I want to clone some part of image and paste it in another place of the same pic but in another shape. That means that I want to catch lets say one anchor of that cloned shape and form shape by moving anchor. I hope thats explained clear. Is that possible in Affinity Photo?

 

 

 

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Which version of Affinity Photo are you using?

Which Operating System?

In 1.6 you could

  1. Create a shape using the Shape Tool, or create a shape using the Pen Tool, make sure they have a fill but no stroke.
  2. Go to Select > Selection From Layer (In Affinity Photo 1.7 you can use the Selection from layer and delete option) this removes step 3.
  3. Either delete the shape layer or turn it off so that it can't be seen and click on the layer with the image
  4. With the selection active, Press cmd + C on Mac (Ctrl + C On Windows) 
  5. Cmd + V on Mac (Ctrl +  V On Windows) 
  6. You can now select the Mesh warp tool and distort the copied selection.

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I have windows 10. Affinity photo ver 

1.6.5.

I do not want to create new shape but transform cloned from image. For example i have pic of box. I want to clone top of box and put that clone on side of box but i have to fit that clone by moving anchor of cloned top of box. Do you understand what i mean? 

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