@@juurstudio Yeah. Exactly. I was hoping it would be a LOT better - so I could ditch my last Adobe product, Photoshop. Sadly, there's absolutely no comparison with Generative Fill. This is just a bit above Clone Stamp level.
Hey Trent, I was wondering if you could show your way to add catchlight to the eyes of a bird or animal. I saw a guy that had one saved somehow and he used it that looked excellent and I saw another one using the paint brush that I use now but I'm not happy with the results. Thanks for you help and great work your doing. 💪👍
Hi @theduce3506, sure, I can look into that. Do you have any examples of what effect you'd like to achieve? If you like, you can email me...my contact info is in my channel's detail section.
Hi @drwatsonismine...it was a Pixel Layer in the second case, too. It's just that the layer was named "Image". Afterwards I realized I should have called it something different. Sorry for the confusion!
I am making a video on this subject right now :) But in summary, an Image will keep all the image data and resolution. The downside is that you cannot actually modify it's contents. To do that, you turn it into a Pixel Layer, which allows you to alter the pixels themselves.
An image layer can basically be scaled up and down an infinite number of times without losing information. The pixel changes to the pixel layer are destructive.
@@scottybreuer so an image layer is similar to vector to some extent, although you can’t modify it though I guess. That’s pretty cool. Back in the day I recall there were only jpegs, GIFs, tif and eps files lol.
the image layer will force you to work non-destructively. thus all you can do is apply live effects and adjustments. so if you want to make edits, you typically must add a new pixel layer above and paint/edit.
Terrific man! - straight to the point, covering everything necessary and making it easy to follow.
Wow, that was impressive and not what I expected.
whoaaaaa aagainnnnnnn!! Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
Another great video. Thanks Trent!
This is GREAT! Thanks for sharing this Trent!
This is great -- love this series. thanks,
Adobe Generative Fill without Generative Fill. Glad i bought the suite when it was half off .
Yes, but in this case PS is miles ahead. Affinity has to improve this inpainting feature a lot to be comparable to PS.
@@juurstudio yeah i know. I mainly use PS but im trying to learn how to work affinity as well.
@@juurstudio Yeah. Exactly. I was hoping it would be a LOT better - so I could ditch my last Adobe product, Photoshop. Sadly, there's absolutely no comparison with Generative Fill. This is just a bit above Clone Stamp level.
@@BlackPete... Kritas AI stable diffusion plugin is defiantely as good if not better than Adobes gen fill.
my god. this is awesomee!
Great tip! Thanks!
Hey Trent, I was wondering if you could show your way to add catchlight to the eyes of a bird or animal. I saw a guy that had one saved somehow and he used it that looked excellent and I saw another one using the paint brush that I use now but I'm not happy with the results. Thanks for you help and great work your doing. 💪👍
Hi @theduce3506, sure, I can look into that. Do you have any examples of what effect you'd like to achieve? If you like, you can email me...my contact info is in my channel's detail section.
@@TechnicallyTrent Many thanks I'll do that
amazing
Great !
Why did the second method of selecting in painting use the image layer and not require a pixel layer when the first method did?
Hi @drwatsonismine...it was a Pixel Layer in the second case, too. It's just that the layer was named "Image". Afterwards I realized I should have called it something different. Sorry for the confusion!
What’s the differensce between image layer, and pixel layer. I know what a pixel layer is but not sure what is meant by image layer? Thanks.
I am making a video on this subject right now :) But in summary, an Image will keep all the image data and resolution. The downside is that you cannot actually modify it's contents. To do that, you turn it into a Pixel Layer, which allows you to alter the pixels themselves.
An image layer can basically be scaled up and down an infinite number of times without losing information. The pixel changes to the pixel layer are destructive.
@@scottybreuer so an image layer is similar to vector to some extent, although you can’t modify it though I guess. That’s pretty cool. Back in the day I recall there were only jpegs, GIFs, tif and eps files lol.
the image layer will force you to work non-destructively. thus all you can do is apply live effects and adjustments. so if you want to make edits, you typically must add a new pixel layer above and paint/edit.
Adobe who? LoL! Affinity is pretty awesome for the price!
Great video thanks!