Thank you James for this clear and concise tutorial. Really loving these daily tutorials. My knowledge about using these tools within the Affinity Photo app has greatly increased within the last few days. Thanks to the Affinity Photo team for this brilliant software. Request/suggestions to Affinity Photo team for future compositing tutorials: 1. Matching perspective of the subject (cut from another picture) to a new background/picture. 2. Matching lighting of the new subject with that of the background. 3. Matching colour of the subject with that background. 4. Adding new highlights and shadows to the subject so that it matches the background. 5. Using rulers in the Affinity Photo during compositing.
Thanks James for another quick and informative tutorial. Could you elaborate on the key strokes you used to open your file from Finder please? 🙏Was it CMD+tab then clicking on the app you wanted to use?
nice tutorial, simple enough^^ is there a way to save edited images and other elements (while they have the effects and styles active on them) without exporting them so that you can reuse them in future projects? (in a way that we dont have to drag or pull them into the next project from a folder)
Go to, "File," then click, "Save As." Save it to wherever you would like to. This will save it as an, "AFPHOTO," file and everything will be active and ready, like before you saved it, when you decide to reopen it to work on it.
Over the last month Affinity Designer, Publisher and Photo have become completely unusable. Hidden artifacts seem to be blocking selections and layers from properly working. Serif should be ashamed of themselves!!!!! Canva is a POS!!!!!
Thank you James for this clear and concise tutorial. Really loving these daily tutorials. My knowledge about using these tools within the Affinity Photo app has greatly increased within the last few days.
Thanks to the Affinity Photo team for this brilliant software.
Request/suggestions to Affinity Photo team for future compositing tutorials:
1. Matching perspective of the subject (cut from another picture) to a new background/picture.
2. Matching lighting of the new subject with that of the background.
3. Matching colour of the subject with that background.
4. Adding new highlights and shadows to the subject so that it matches the background.
5. Using rulers in the Affinity Photo during compositing.
agree - thoroughly enjoy James' tutorials
Excellent video. Gave me one or two ideas. Thanks James.
Thanks James for another quick and informative tutorial. Could you elaborate on the key strokes you used to open your file from Finder please? 🙏Was it CMD+tab then clicking on the app you wanted to use?
nice tutorial, simple enough^^
is there a way to save edited images and other elements (while they have the effects and styles active on them) without exporting them so that you can reuse them in future projects?
(in a way that we dont have to drag or pull them into the next project from a folder)
Go to, "File," then click, "Save As." Save it to wherever you would like to. This will save it as an, "AFPHOTO," file and everything will be active and ready, like before you saved it, when you decide to reopen it to work on it.
I just love your voice. It makes learning so much more enjoyable :)
Agree!
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Excellent video, thank you!
Hi, is there any I can download images You use so I can follow along?
Thank you!
James, your voice is so surgical, it sounds like its AI Generated!
Over the last month Affinity Designer, Publisher and Photo have become completely unusable. Hidden artifacts seem to be blocking selections and layers from properly working. Serif should be ashamed of themselves!!!!! Canva is a POS!!!!!