Yes! absolutely. Especially here in Texas, where all the power lines are kept on poles. They are everywhere. Some of these are extremely challenging to remove. I have a picture of a 1930 Texaco gas station, with the power lines messing the large Texaco red star logo. Not easy to inpaint at all.
Glad to see someone with the same issue. For difficult powerlines I find clone tool more useful. But yes, a lot of this is still time consuming. Maybe AI will have a solution soon 😁
Excellent explanation and examples, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Beautifully explained, as always .... 👍👍👍.
Glad it was useful! 😊
Yes! absolutely. Especially here in Texas, where all the power lines are kept on poles. They are everywhere. Some of these are extremely challenging to remove. I have a picture of a 1930 Texaco gas station, with the power lines messing the large Texaco red star logo. Not easy to inpaint at all.
Glad to see someone with the same issue. For difficult powerlines I find clone tool more useful. But yes, a lot of this is still time consuming. Maybe AI will have a solution soon 😁
Very good description of some of the tools I did not know about thanks
Glad it was helpful. Many tools in Affinity I supposed are underutilized I think. Lack of examples from Affinity!
GREAT video, thank you.
Thanks for the good review!
Are you using Affinity V2?
Looks like yes (user interface icons)
Yes I am. I think it should be the same with v1 though
What about in video?
This is a great question. I have to find out😊