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Mft

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  1. 1 hour ago, walt.farrell said:

    Thanks. That's not a situation I've seen.

    Have you tried restarting the application? In Windows, what Display Scaling value do you have set?

    As a workaround for now, you could perhaps copy your plugins into the default folder listed in the dialog. But that may depend on the plug-ins you're trying to install.

    I have restarted Affinity2. In Windows Display Scaling value 100%. All plugins are in the default folder listed in the dialog. Preferences box stays too narrow.

  2. 6 hours ago, Atenni said:

    When marking several adjustments layers and click right, the context menu opens. But there are several options missing in the menu, e.g. " merge all visible layers" is not displayed anymore.  

    There is only "cut, copy, paste..." but not "reasterize, group, merge all visible layers..."

    Same here - merge visible, rasterise & trim, Rasterise, group & Ungroup etc is only visible when right click on pixel layer (photo).

  3. Thank you for your comments and likes! It is good to have different opinions to make progress...

    I played a bit with the photo to make it look like more "ancient"... in Affinity Photo of course. If not $200.000 - 300.000 how about X $? 😉

    PA186325_3_faded.jpg

  4. 3 hours ago, Jowday said:

    And for fun styled a little like a fainted painting and darker (too much I think):

    Thank you Jowday for your comment and suggestions! If I make an oil painting effect on it, some canvas texture is must. As photo, I like more my version with darker background and less saturated.

    Mft

     

     

  5. 3 hours ago, Wosven said:

    Yes, perhaps with a less saturated and nearly black background, it's so powerfull that it kills the objects, and they became nearly secondary.

    Thank you Wosven for your comment! I think you are quite right, actually I had different darker background but then I wanted to try that gobelin. And off a bit saturation would help.

    Mft

  6. 4 hours ago, jmwellborn said:

    @Mft  Superb!  All it needs is the crackling that occurs with very old oils and it is ready for the Louvre, or the British Museum(?) or the National Gallery of Art.

    Thank you jmwellborn for your kind comment! That could be the next step 😉.

    Mft

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