

Meaning opening some tiff image, selecting some colored areas of that and then replacing the colors with youre own ones. Well since Affinity Photo is first at all a bitmap editing/modification program, you can pretty much still do the same in it.

(The art must have a transparent background, allowing me to colorize the art at I wish within Designer.) What would be an equivalent in the Affinity world? (No such thing as Bitmap format in Affinity Photo) That apparently is not an option in Affinity software. One of the techniques I use in Illustrator is to make a Photoshop graphic into a bitmap tiff, place it into Illustrator and then assign that artwork a color of my choice.
