Hey guys, I'm Dav and welcome to my YT channel. Many thanks for your attention. I am really happy to share all of my work on Affinity Photo with you. First of all, I'm not trying to teach you as I still consider myself a learner, and still learning new things every day. I am just sharing my design works with you and if you like them, then you can follow the same steps for your project. I'm simply trying to inspire and entertain with design in a professional way. I always try to make things easier for my viewers, so that you too can easily make a professional design artwork with great interest.
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You lost me with "go to adjustment". I'm a total newbie. And Affinity Help is useless. All I want to do is lighten up a photo or adjust the gamma, why does it have to be hidden away some place?
thanks. it should be under "file", not document. i've never had a more antagonistic relationship with UI as i do with affinity products. whoever there decides what to call things and where to bury and hide them is my enemy
This was very good, thank you. I liked that you assumed a degree of familiarity with the procedures and concepts of page layout to begin with. Other tutorials have been getting me so frustrated. I want to learn Affinity Publisher. I don't need to be told how to navigate to a file and open it, for instance. You also got the tasks in the right order. (Another tutorial tells us to download the template from KDP, then decide on our trim size. I gave up on that one.) The music choice was sort of unusual I thought, but it absolutely worked for me. I found myself happily swaying along lol. Anyway, nice job. I've subscribed and will watch this one again.
For the record, this "Vector Style" has no actual vector conversion. Affinity doesn't provide an "image trace" product... yet. There are various Web-based vector image tracing sites out there. Screw Adobe their image trace for vector is trash.
I'm following your video with interest. I'm facing a challenge when merging polygonal shapes; the colors are being modified. Can you point me to any resources that could help? I aim to optimize my workflow for After Effects by reducing the layer count. I've noticed that some SVGs I've downloaded have an excessive number of layers for a single element