i think this is the method i need to be using when adjusting images i make with midjourney for sure, your thoughts? cause i find background erase tools get rid of areas i really want to keep and it just doesn't look good
no this guy isnt doing the hair selection the correct way, u can get the same result like photoshop do in affinity photo, ive been using both program for years
@@xielus7973 How would you do it? I just use selection brush and make rough selection and then click refine and just use the matte brush on the edges and after some tries it looks pretty decent.
i think this is the method i need to be using when adjusting images i make with midjourney for sure, your thoughts? cause i find background erase tools get rid of areas i really want to keep and it just doesn't look good
Is that really the best selection Affinity can do?
The final output did not include areas where hair was mixed with background.
are you the HAIR POLICE?
no this guy isnt doing the hair selection the correct way, u can get the same result like photoshop do in affinity photo, ive been using both program for years
@@xielus7973 How would you do it? I just use selection brush and make rough selection and then click refine and just use the matte brush on the edges and after some tries it looks pretty decent.
@@videosmann Yes.
@@xielus7973 I've seen way better selections done on YT -- with Affinity.
Too lengthy process...I want some quick tricks for this
Affinity should have better masking tools, like Luminar Neo.
This won't work on a crowded, busy, background.
too many actions, not like in Photoshop