I have been using Photoshop CS6 for quite some time and recently discovered Affinity Photo. Affinity Photo blows CS6 out of the water. In this video your result is great, and this is far and away the best instructional video I have seen. Thank you, I am definitely subscribing.
I know that many people have left Photoshop in favour of Affinity and loving it Hector Caroselli, I'm one of them!:) So pleased that you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind comment and subscribing. Cheers David :)
Tom Bell pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial, brush strokes are one of the most important of a painterly effect... so I always try to cover it. Cheers David
What an awesome video! This is the first time I have seen this method of using Affinity and I love it. I'm going to have to poke around other areas of your site...thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks very much for the kind comments Dave Nelson and also pleased to hear that you 'love it' :) You will find more Affinity videos on my channel, here's the link ruclips.net/user/davrodigital Cheers David
Pleased to hear you like the effect Joel D Canfield :) You're right about being able to customize and experiment, that's what it's all about, having fun. Cheers David
Truly the most wonderful painterly technique I’ve ever come across. Brilliant and I will use it forever. Bravo! I would have subscribed on this video alone, but I’ve already subscribed.
Excellent tutorial - they all should be like this. Can you do one that extracts a complex foreground (say, a tree) from a complex background (say, a forest)?
Great video-Thanks- Could you tell me what it is about the painted layer ( dodge and burn ) that allows the bottom layer to show through ( like a mask )? It works great but just wondering how.
Pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video Ken Raymond. The reason that you could see the underlying layer is because the blend mode is set to colour dodge, you are looking through the Painted layer to the Background. Hope that helps, cheers David
Wow what a great effect. Thanks for uploading this tutorial. I'm bookmarking your video for future reference. Just a thought, but is it possible to save what you've done as a custom effect, (or filter) to use as a kind of shortcut to add on to other images, in Affinity Photo.
Pleased to hear you enjoyed the tutorial MrBooojangles and you've bookmarked my videos :) You can record steps as a Macro (Actions in PS) but where brush strokes are used it's a little more difficult. My latest video ruclips.net/video/6xIpWkmn_A4/видео.html would be ideal as a Macro and I may well do a tutorial on this soon, David
Sorry to hear that you found it difficult to follow Paul Elliott. This technique does work on many types of images so well worth trying and as ever experimenting. Unfortunately I don't have an iPad otherwise I would produce videos where I would use it. Cheers David
Hi GROUP 13 Affinity is gaining in popularity, it's a great programme to use with lots of neat features. Best of all once you've purchased it (around 50.00) all updates are free veuse Photoshop subscription 10.00 GBP per month. Pleased you still enjoyed the video, you can follow it in PS too :) Cheers David
I have been using Photoshop CS6 for quite some time and recently discovered Affinity Photo. Affinity Photo blows CS6 out of the water. In this video your result is great, and this is far and away the best instructional video I have seen. Thank you, I am definitely subscribing.
I know that many people have left Photoshop in favour of Affinity and loving it Hector Caroselli, I'm one of them!:) So pleased that you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind comment and subscribing. Cheers David :)
Excellent! I like that you focused on brush strokes, something other similar tutorials handled poorly.
Tom Bell pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial, brush strokes are one of the most important of a painterly effect... so I always try to cover it. Cheers David
It's great having this kind of info freely available with such a clear explanation and demonstration. Thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it Michael K. Eidson and thanks for the kind comment :) David
Fantastic! I've been looking for a decent 'oil painting' filter, but this method looks pretty painless and I love the way you explained it. Thanks.
Pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video KeefCooks, and I hope you enjoy using this technique. Cheers David
Beautiful effect.
Thanks Ivo Lacle... Cheers David
Interesting workflow and result, very good explanation, easy to understand for non-native english speakers Thank you.
Pleased to hear that you found the video easy to understand and you enjoyed the workflow Je Hu. Cheers David
Very nice Painted Sketch Effect. Clear ... useful workflow. I've have a number of photos that will be enhanced by the effect.
Pleased to hear that you enjoyed the technique Barry Needle, and that you've used it on a number of your images.Thanks for letting me know, David
Very well narrated and explained. Loved the technique. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the kind comment Stephen Meyers and pleased to hear that you enjoy this technique :) Cheers David
Very helpul. BCLM also do the best fish & chips in the midlands!
Thanks R M, pleased that you found it helpful. Yes they do and this was taken just down from the restaurant as you would know, David :)
What an awesome video! This is the first time I have seen this method of using Affinity and I love it. I'm going to have to poke around other areas of your site...thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks very much for the kind comments Dave Nelson and also pleased to hear that you 'love it' :) You will find more Affinity videos on my channel, here's the link ruclips.net/user/davrodigital Cheers David
Really like this effect and the options to customize. Nicely explained, sir. Thank you.
Pleased to hear you like the effect Joel D Canfield :) You're right about being able to customize and experiment, that's what it's all about, having fun. Cheers David
Fantastic! Thank You very much!
You are welcome José Pérez pleased that you enjoyed the video. David
Very nice tutorial! Clearly explained. Thanks for including basic commands too. New subbie!
Thanks for the sub Kathleen Backus Renninger and thanks also for the kind words. David
loving the result, going to be trying this
LOrdCROISSANT hope you enjoy using this technique. Cheers David
Bravo! Nice tutorial.
Thanks very much Joe Malham , pleased you enjoyed the tutorial. Cheers David
Absolutely brilliant! Beautifully explained - perfect for beginners. Thank you so much for posting.
You're very welcome Sioux B, pleased to hear you enjoyed the video. Cheers David
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Truly the most wonderful painterly technique I’ve ever come across. Brilliant and I will use it forever. Bravo! I would have subscribed on this video alone, but I’ve already subscribed.
Very stunning & has the WOW factor, many thanks for taking the time to pass on this enjoyable experience which l will be trying soon, WELL DONE .
Captain Ken Smith, thank you so much for the very kind words, pleased you enjoyed the video. Hope you enjoy trying it out, David
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
You are so welcome Visual Agenda, Cheers David
Good gosh, this was brilliant. Well done!
Thanks very much Christina Hawthorne, pleased to hear you thought the effect was 'brilliant' :) David
Great Technique. Thank You.
Thanks for letting me know that you enjoyed the technique John Tapley, Cheers David
Escellent explanation and well paced video. Fantastic results. Thank you!
#Affinity #painterly #effect
Glad you enjoyed it Ruth Butler and thank you for the kind comment, David
Thank you🙂
You're welcome arne riber, pleased you enjoyed the video. Cheers David 😊
Thanks so much very interesting your all video
You are welcome Réjean Charland and so pleased to hear that you enjoy all my videos :) Cheers David
So very helpful thank you!
Glad to hear you found it helpful Cindy Michaud, David
Excellent tutorial - they all should be like this.
Can you do one that extracts a complex foreground (say, a tree) from a complex background (say, a forest)?
Thank you for the kind comment wweiss11, however extracting a tree from a forest could take a little bit longer to do :) Cheers david
Amazing tutorial man- very useful
Good to hear you found the video useful Bala H Cheers David
Great video-Thanks- Could you tell me what it is about the painted layer ( dodge and burn ) that allows the bottom layer to show through ( like a mask )? It works great but just wondering how.
Pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video Ken Raymond. The reason that you could see the underlying layer is because the blend mode is set to colour dodge, you are looking through the Painted layer to the Background. Hope that helps, cheers David
Fantastic! Thank you so much for this.
Glad to hear that you enjoyed the video michael 232 :)
Subscribed. Good to have Affinity Photo tutorials rather than PS based for which 000's already exist.
Thanks for Subscribing Ian Seward, lots more tutorials to come with Affinity Photo :)
Wow what a great effect. Thanks for uploading this tutorial. I'm bookmarking your video for future reference. Just a thought, but is it possible to save what you've done as a custom effect, (or filter) to use as a kind of shortcut to add on to other images, in Affinity Photo.
Pleased to hear you enjoyed the tutorial MrBooojangles and you've bookmarked my videos :) You can record steps as a Macro (Actions in PS) but where brush strokes are used it's a little more difficult. My latest video ruclips.net/video/6xIpWkmn_A4/видео.html would be ideal as a Macro and I may well do a tutorial on this soon, David
Excellent tutorial. Thanks!
Pleased to hear you enjoyed the tutorial Jules Moyaert. :)
Very difficult to follow without the picture to see the detail of, especially trying to translate to the ipad version.
Sorry to hear that you found it difficult to follow Paul Elliott. This technique does work on many types of images so well worth trying and as ever experimenting. Unfortunately I don't have an iPad otherwise I would produce videos where I would use it. Cheers David
Nice explanation, great result. Thank you.
Wow, am I the first of next 10000? :-)))
You where very close to being the first one to take me over 10k Kra Wunkel 😄. Pleased that you enjoyed the end result.
Why do it with Affinity, Not photoshop ? I still enjoyed the video though :)
Hi GROUP 13 Affinity is gaining in popularity, it's a great programme to use with lots of neat features. Best of all once you've purchased it (around 50.00) all updates are free veuse Photoshop subscription 10.00 GBP per month. Pleased you still enjoyed the video, you can follow it in PS too :) Cheers David