Choosing the Whole Document option will export not just the graphic, but the entire canvas, along with all of its contents. Selecting this option will ensure that the only thing exported is the graphic you have selected. Other elements, including the color of the canvas, will be disregarded. The background of the exported PNG will be transparent, as indicated by the checkerboard pattern in the preview window:. Note how the background consists entirely of a checkerboard pattern, which represents transparency.
Once selected, simply click on the Export button. You will then be prompted to choose a location on your hard drive to export the PNG to. Once saved, you can navigate to that location to find your PNG with its transparent background. Thankfully, exporting a PNG with a transparent background in Affinity Designer is a simple and seamless process.
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Post Tags: Affinity. That is how you can resize images with Affinity Designer. This tutorial is barely scratching the surface of what Affinity Designer is capable of when it comes to editing images.
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Hi Nick. Forgive me ahead of time for being long winded, and thank you in advance for your time. Talk about a learning curve! This article was the only one I found online that I could make sense of. That may be the only thing I will ever do with the software.
So I was able to follow your article to change the pixels based on a specific numerical value using the Transform menu, change the size of the artboard afterwards, and export the resized image using the Export Persona. Now I need to change the dpi. Is the method I used going to work for changing an image to web resolution 72 dpi, pixels on the long side?
What about for changing to dpi, pixels long side for a virtual gallery? And finally, for printing? Nor could I find the Resample Option in order to switch that off. If I need to do things according to these instructions, can you tell me where to find those things? Ensure the Resample option is switched off. Change the DPI to control the number of pixels dots which will be printed per inch when your document is printed.
Set higher values e. Click Resize. The DPI settings will be in there. Hi LogosByNick! Thanks for the video. However, I have a challenge whereby after resizing my image, it becomes blurry after exporting it.
I wan to use it on a book cover but this is blocking me from using the image because every time I resize and export it, it looks blurry, not sure why. Any ideas? Jpeg is an option in DP. In Affinity Designer, is there a way of cropping images in bulk and then exporting them in bulk? For ex. I export those and I also want to reuse them elsewhere. But I not only need to change the dimensions to x , I also need to crop any empty space at the bottom of the original design so that it is now more or less centered vertically.
The Export Persona provides more options to choose from. For example, you can export in various different formats at once. Save my name and email in this browser for the next time I comment. Mobile devices, such as smartphones, traditionally aren't thought of as useful tools for photo editing.