You're a good teacher, sir. Some people who are very talented couldn't teach their way out of a paper bag. I'm a newb and I found this tremendously helpful, so thank you.
Thank you so much for this course, I just finished watching all of the videos. You explained each topics very clearly. I Loved the way you taught us. hopefully you are doing well ♥️
Excellent tutorial Robin (I always say that, but it’s true). I learned a lot as I’ve been working on old family portraits and adding a slight Gaussian blur to the background. This will definitely make selections easier, and saving the selections was totally new to me.
If you create a selection and then click the Move Tool, you can then use it to transform the selection as I demonstrate in this video (ruclips.net/video/ilHtqHciDcs/видео.html). The alternative is to convert the selection iunto a mask attached to an adjustment layer. This happens automatically when you have an active selection and then add an adjustment layer.
I've used Affinity Photo for over a year and have only scratched the surface on what it can do. Most of your tutorials have shown me things I didn't know the program could do! Photoshop, who?
I just want to invert the mask with a button I can not find. It use to be easy in photoshop. Am i missing something. Sometimes its easier to select the thing you dont want.
There isn't a button to invert the mask like Photoshop. You need to use either a keyboard shortcut (Cmd + I on a Mac or Ctrl + I on a PC) or use the Layer menu and select Invert with the mask selected in the Layers Panel.
Yes it's a very valid option but I chose not to mention it. As someone else said I missed the ESC key to remove it. This is a beginner's course. If I cover all the ways to remove a selection people become confused. I'm trying to keep things basic and easy to remember.
You're a good teacher, sir.
Some people who are very talented couldn't teach their way out of a paper bag.
I'm a newb and I found this tremendously helpful, so thank you.
That's great feedback. Thank you.
Really valuable, Robin, thanks so much. 🙂
You're very welcome
Thank you Robin. I always find your videos interesting and informative.
Glad you like them! Thank you.
Thank you. Five seconds and you answered my question.
Thank you. I'm glad it helped and I hope you found other useful points in the video.
Thanks Mr. Robin for the excellent tutorial :) Huggs
You are very welcome
Thank you so much for this course, I just finished watching all of the videos. You explained each topics very clearly. I Loved the way you taught us. hopefully you are doing well ♥️
Thank you. I'm so pleased that someone watched all the videos and found them useful.
Very good tips!
Thank you
Excellent tutorial Robin (I always say that, but it’s true). I learned a lot as I’ve been working on old family portraits and adding a slight Gaussian blur to the background. This will definitely make selections easier, and saving the selections was totally new to me.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
When you make a selection, how do you enter it to make adjustments such as Transform?
If you create a selection and then click the Move Tool, you can then use it to transform the selection as I demonstrate in this video (ruclips.net/video/ilHtqHciDcs/видео.html). The alternative is to convert the selection iunto a mask attached to an adjustment layer. This happens automatically when you have an active selection and then add an adjustment layer.
I've used Affinity Photo for over a year and have only scratched the surface on what it can do. Most of your tutorials have shown me things I didn't know the program could do! Photoshop, who?
Great to hear my videos are helping. Thank you.
I just want to invert the mask with a button I can not find. It use to be easy in photoshop. Am i missing something. Sometimes its easier to select the thing you dont want.
There isn't a button to invert the mask like Photoshop. You need to use either a keyboard shortcut (Cmd + I on a Mac or Ctrl + I on a PC) or use the Layer menu and select Invert with the mask selected in the Layers Panel.
You forgot to mention the de-select icon located on the top toolbar.
Yes it's a very valid option but I chose not to mention it. As someone else said I missed the ESC key to remove it. This is a beginner's course. If I cover all the ways to remove a selection people become confused. I'm trying to keep things basic and easy to remember.
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Thanks
am i the only person that knows you can hit ESC to deselect?
No you're not the only person but this is a beginners course. If I mention four ways to cancel a selection people remeber nothing.
@@RobinWhalley lol. true.
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Thank you