Channels (Affinity Photo)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Discover various workflow enhancements using the Channels panel in Affinity Photo such as re-using channel data as masks, creating greyscale layers from them and modifying active selections.
Credits: Photography and compositions by James Ritson.
Absolutely fantastic, more confused now than my 1980's days of trying to solve the Scott Adams Pirate Island adventure game, but I did it. I'll not be as confident in following this video or indeed some of the others. Are they all produced for either professionals or users that already know what they are doing. There is SO MUCH that is not explained when running through this.
Thank you for producing this video.
It is very well explained but requires lots of effort to grasp and understand and get used to. But very powerful
Nice, wel done, very clear explanation, as always, thank you James.
Great that you can really learn a lot here .... thanks
Great Video, thanks!
I congratulate you for the new tutorials where the image of the person who is explaining does not appear, since this image distracts and covers part of the program's interface. Congratulations!
Great tutorial. In Affinity Photo 2, however, it seems that Hue Range Masks are doing some of the same things that loading R/G/B channels to selections are doing in this video. For the example at time 2:35 in this video, could Hue Range Masks and Compound Masks be used to achieve a similar effect?
CAN I ACCESS INDIVIDUAL COLOR CHANNELS IN RAW. IT WOULD BE GOOD TO HAVE THAT. OR AM I MISTAKEN?
is there a simple way to have custom masks in the R-G-B-A channel as we do in PS for game Art related stuff
hot dog!
James, I love your efforts dearly but God-damn, my brain operates at 1/10th your speed (maybe 1/50th). I'll move on to tutorials for dummies.
Thanks - what a disappointment with the Affinity Photo update
I 100% agree with you. I'm pretty sure Affinity is also holding out on new features of their software on us. They were just in it for the money on this update.