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How to get rid of the grey lines


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You may try this method:

- choose Flood selection tool (W)

- reduce "tolerance" to 0 (mouse)

- select white background (click any white pixel)

- grow / shwink selection by 1 pixel (CTRL-B)

- delete slected area (DEL)

- fill selected area with white again

Hope that does the job.

Regards

Timo

 

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Hi Timo, 

thank you for your suggestions.

Unfortunately, they didn't help. Most probably I'm doing something wrong. It seems like this grey lines are the part of the object.

I'm afraid I made some mistake at the very beginnig or during transformations.

Thank you anyway for quick response :-)

 

Regards, 

Lucja

 

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Dear Lucja,

sorry to hear that. It did work for the tiff you provided. It may not work for your original aphoto file. You May use „merge visible“ as preparation step.

Can you provide the original, or at least describe how you created the logo? 

Timo

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1 hour ago, Lucja said:

Most probably I'm doing something wrong. It seems like this grey lines are the part of the object.

Hard to tell without seeing the Affinity related file here. - Could be you set some stroke (contour) color and thus got an outline instead of using no stroke and just a fill. Or you used some border/outer shadow FX effect etc.

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4 minutes ago, Lucja said:

(My first work with Affinity Designer)

Please attach the *.afdesign file.

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You have a black/grey gradient fill applied to the stroke. Either set the stroke width to zero or set its fill to ‘None’.

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