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Unfortunately this doesn't help me, as your subject is centered - how do I MOVE the vignette to an off-center subject? I don't want to crop and lose any of the photo itself. Secondly, how do I squish the vignette to a Vertical shape? (A person standing)?.
This is one of the best Affinity Photo tutorials I have seen, your explanations are excellent. A huge dissapointment though is the link to the master image doesn't work for me, I would have liked to have followed your tutorial with the image you used. Also the link to your website does not work. If I attempt to google ProPhotoVector Affinity Photo that doesn't find it either.
This video includes one of the BEST explanations of the curves panel I've ever seen. I've watched many "how to" tutorials, but that curves section was detailed in exactly the right way to finally make me understand how red/blue/green curves are used in editing. Thanks!
In Affinity Designer 2 you can just select the object and in the menu bar go to Layer > Convert Object to Artboard (5th row from the bottom of the menu).
This is quite clear but does not work for me. The lock in setup is a chain and will not unlock. I cannot change anything like portrait or sizes or print to web, all greyed out. I could do with some help on this.
Good tutorial but what I can't seem to see and do coming from photoshop is just set the size I want to crop and draw the crop regardless of the full image size. For example if I have zoomed way in on an image and want to draw a crop and be precise, the software automatically starts the crop for the full image and I have to zoom out to see the handles. Am I missing something here so I don't have to keep zooming in and out to get my crop right where I want it.
Wow, wtf kind of messed up program having to do all this just to resize an image!? In Photoshop it's just image > Image size > enter the new size > save as
I am on Affinity Photo 2.2.1, and there is no Effects palette anywhere. In the Window dropdown that shows all the available palettes, it doesn't seem to exist. Where is it? This video is not that old, did they change this feature? Thank you
Two quick things: even just having the split screen on while you edit is a great idea. 👍 And secondly, minor point - how did you get the icons on the overlays tab to be in colour? I'm sure mine are black and white. Good video, cheers. 👍
New viewer & subscriber. Would love to see a video tutorial on how to edit/stitch a 360 DRONE "Spherical" Panorama using the 26 DNG panoramic photos generated by drones versus editing just the single JPG image auto-generated by drones (the latter being a fairly simple process). I have a DJI Air 2S and can't figure out how to reconfigure the DNG images I'd stitched (using Affinity Photo 2) back into a 360 spherical image for viewing.
Great video - I subscribed! I have Photo v2 and this video looks pretty much the same but was made earlier than the release of V2. Can I check if anyone knows if this is done using V1? And are there many differences for V2? Thanks!
None of the videos about cropping talk about how to crop as in "delete pixels". As soon as you want to drag a layer or drop it into another document all of the supposedly cropped pixels are still there. Man that sucks. Crop mean crop, not just reframe.
JUST CROP ?I n the printing, graphic design and photography industries, cropping is the removal of unwanted areas from the periphery of a photographic or illustrated image. should be simple? what's the problem with Affinity?