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in this tutorial weamp;#39;ll be going over a simple trick for working with Vector Textures in Affinity designer and this is not to be confused with an earlier tutorial I did where we went over how to use pixel-based black and white image textures this has to do with textures that are made of vectors as you can see here in my example if I grab my anchor points tool you can see all of the individual nodes in there so if you want to follow along with what Iamp;#39;m doing here and try this out for yourself Iamp;#39;ll put a link in the description of the video to where you can download a free pack of vector textures that I put together to work with this texture Iamp;#39;m just going to right click it and copy it I have it opened in a separate window here you want to make sure youamp;#39;re copying the actual path itself and not the embedded layer and once itamp;#39;s copied Iamp;#39;ll come back over here to my artwork and Iamp;#39;m just going to paste it on there by pressing Ct