Hi…wonderful tutorial…would you please show us how various masks could be used in this process to specifically zero in on regions. Also is it possible to create a mask in Pixinsight and use it in Affinity Photo?
I don't think you can create a mask in PI that you can then apply in Affinity Photo. Affinity Photo and other non-destructive, layer-based photo editors have quite a few mask options. I promise to cover masks at some point, though I rarely use them in the usual way. I approach them as integrated ways to augment the power of compositing, so I'll have to also cover mask theory when I address this.
Sorry for the late reply. I've been on a video making marathon with the upcoming advanced LRGB series. To make a moving star field, you need software to create the starfield and screen capture it. You can do this with Space Engine. Then you screen composite the starfield video over the image in video editing software. I use Resolve for most video editing, HitFilm if I need to do heavy CGI work. You can even divide up the image to give a more 3D effect. I show how to do this in this video: ruclips.net/video/b7LI2nujCfg/видео.htmlsi=O8aHUc9UvKypkZnL
Neat.
Great !!!
Hi…wonderful tutorial…would you please show us how various masks could be used in this process to specifically zero in on regions. Also is it possible to create a mask in Pixinsight and use it in Affinity Photo?
I don't think you can create a mask in PI that you can then apply in Affinity Photo. Affinity Photo and other non-destructive, layer-based photo editors have quite a few mask options. I promise to cover masks at some point, though I rarely use them in the usual way. I approach them as integrated ways to augment the power of compositing, so I'll have to also cover mask theory when I address this.
Okay, how do you make the stars move in the image at the end of the video?
He has a video on that also.
Sorry for the late reply. I've been on a video making marathon with the upcoming advanced LRGB series. To make a moving star field, you need software to create the starfield and screen capture it. You can do this with Space Engine. Then you screen composite the starfield video over the image in video editing software. I use Resolve for most video editing, HitFilm if I need to do heavy CGI work. You can even divide up the image to give a more 3D effect. I show how to do this in this video: ruclips.net/video/b7LI2nujCfg/видео.htmlsi=O8aHUc9UvKypkZnL