Excellent. With the exception of the Picture-in-picture, color mixer and Capture One tips, I can confirm that they all work using an iPad Pro 11 with an attached Bluetooth keyboard.
I agree with you. It is a really helpful little feature. I used to use this trick with Photoshop, so I tried it with Affinity Photo a while ago and was very pleased to see that it worked.
You're videos are very helpful. As far as copying a mask to another layer, I find that using the Channels > create spare channel, and then applying the spare channel to the new layer to be easier.
Great tips !!, I am a new subscriber to your channel, fairly new to Affinity photo still learning, never used a photo editor before so keep up the excellent work, your explanations and speed it perfect, very easy to understand and know what you are talking about.
It is really nice to be Adobe free. And if you want a great free video editor then I recommend Davinci Resolve. it is free and superb. I use it to edit these videos.
It seems like that the floating window option is not available for Mac users. It took me a while to figure that out. But thanks for sharing. Likewise, the color picker does also not work outside the Affinity Window.
Oh yes, Capture One is awesome, but even in V21 they didn’t add native .afphoto support, which is BY FAR the best file format. Specially if it comes to saving speed. On complex compositions or huge high res spherical panoramas, you quickly achieve file sizes 5 to 10 GB depending on content. TIFF max files size is 4 GB, .psd is 2 GB, .psb I don’t known. Anyway: .afphoto does kinda incremental saving, kinda only the differences to the last save is added, this makes it incredible fast. In comparison, doing a save as .tif or .psd or .psb (I think, this isn’t even possible in AP), it takes an eternity to save your work.
According to the Capture One bonus tip at the end: the only thing missing is, C1 supporting .afphoto files natively. The .afphoto format has a huge amount of advantages in comparison to .tif and .psd anyway. The Affinity Photo internal raw developer is for that unfortunately no so good. But in combination with C1 it is extremely powerful. I am begging Capture One since years to add native .afphoto support, unfortunately they didn’t yet
Helpful video. Wouldn’t it be easier for gradients if AP just included a dragable radial mask and a line gradient mask like Lightroom instead of the tedious task of drawing them and then setting colours to black and white
Great tips. I tried the Picture in picture effect using views 7:44 but I couldn't drag out the second view into a floating view. What am I doing wrong?
Scott, I've only just now gotten round to watching your two Ten Top Tips for Affinity Photo videos. Beautifully done, as always. Thank you.
Thank you very much Mark. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Very useful and well presented!
Thank you very much.
Excellent. With the exception of the Picture-in-picture, color mixer and Capture One tips, I can confirm that they all work using an iPad Pro 11 with an attached Bluetooth keyboard.
Thank you Steven. I don't use iPad. It is cool that some of the tutorials transfer accross.
Yes, I saw a few questions asking about the iPad. I think with every iteration, the IOS and Mac/Windows versions get closer.
I am going thru every single one of your affinity photo tutorials. It super thanks so much
You are very welcome.
The color picker outside the Photo window is absolutely genius, and useful, for color picking from photo references.
I agree with you. It is a really helpful little feature. I used to use this trick with Photoshop, so I tried it with Affinity Photo a while ago and was very pleased to see that it worked.
Fantastique tutorial Scott!
Thank you very much.
Thanks Scott for the Affinity Photo Volumes 1,2,3, they are really good
My pleasure!
You're videos are very helpful. As far as copying a mask to another layer, I find that using the Channels > create spare channel, and then applying the spare channel to the new layer to be easier.
Thanks Craig. The channel method is good too. I will add it to the tips list for a future video.
Great tips !!, I am a new subscriber to your channel, fairly new to Affinity photo still learning, never used a photo editor before so keep up the excellent work, your explanations and speed it perfect, very easy to understand and know what you are talking about.
Thank you very much. I appreciate the comment.
Awesome tips. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Great video, like the first volume. :)
Thank you very much.
The best ! Thank you!
Thank you too!
Some very useful tips. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Tony. My pleasure 😀
once again, amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tips thank you really useful 👍
My pleasure.
amazing tips. gain +1 subscribe just because Affinity and CaptureOne.
Keep your work, its amazing
Thank you very much Waldir. I think Capture One and Affinity Photo are perfect partners. I use this combo for most of my work.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Nice to hear ... I'm working with C1 and AP too, thanks God I'm free from Adobe products.
Nice work man. Congrats
It is really nice to be Adobe free. And if you want a great free video editor then I recommend Davinci Resolve. it is free and superb. I use it to edit these videos.
It seems like that the floating window option is not available for Mac users. It took me a while to figure that out. But thanks for sharing. Likewise, the color picker does also not work outside the Affinity Window.
Thanks for the info.
Great and useful, thanks
You are welcome.
Oh yes, Capture One is awesome, but even in V21 they didn’t add native .afphoto support, which is BY FAR the best file format. Specially if it comes to saving speed. On complex compositions or huge high res spherical panoramas, you quickly achieve file sizes 5 to 10 GB depending on content. TIFF max files size is 4 GB, .psd is 2 GB, .psb I don’t known. Anyway: .afphoto does kinda incremental saving, kinda only the differences to the last save is added, this makes it incredible fast. In comparison, doing a save as .tif or .psd or .psb (I think, this isn’t even possible in AP), it takes an eternity to save your work.
AP support would be nice. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you, very helpful.
Thank you very much.
According to the Capture One bonus tip at the end: the only thing missing is, C1 supporting .afphoto files natively. The .afphoto format has a huge amount of advantages in comparison to .tif and .psd anyway. The Affinity Photo internal raw developer is for that unfortunately no so good. But in combination with C1 it is extremely powerful. I am begging Capture One since years to add native .afphoto support, unfortunately they didn’t yet
That would be very cool.
Helpful video. Wouldn’t it be easier for gradients if AP just included a dragable radial mask and a line gradient mask like Lightroom instead of the tedious task of drawing them and then setting colours to black and white
AP has radial and linear masks that are draggable but they are a bit limited for re-editing. But the program is constantly evolving so you never know.
Great tips. I tried the Picture in picture effect using views 7:44 but I couldn't drag out the second view into a floating view. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you. I can't think why you can't un-dock the second view. I just grab the bar above the window and drag it.
I have the same problem.Have you any idea?
@@Monika-fu8rp Can you select "window" and then "float" from the main top menu?
You probably have to be in separated mode. Then it works. Thanks
@@Monika-fu8rp This must be a mac thing. I'm on windows and I don't seem to have a separated mode option.
Hi Scott, can you also flip the clonestamp?
I don't think so. If you find a way let me know.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography tnx. I will let you know, sometimes it's usefull
Wonder if you can put adjustments in the assets panel
I've never tried but I don't think so.
Your sheep is actually an alpaca 😎
Well spotted.
Interesting that my opening ad for this video was for Luminar 4. I was so confused until I realized it was an ad.
Luminar is a great program though. I use it very often.