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eyeEmotion

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    eyeEmotion got a reaction from dehskins in Graphic Novel Effect   
    Although a quite nice result (although the face now kinda looks "ghostly"  ), the point is to be able to do it in Affinity Photo. I bought the Affinity software to replace Adobe, so I need to see/try what it is all capable of.
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    eyeEmotion reacted to walt.farrell in Pen pressure not detected anymore?? [Affinity Photo]   
    Photo (1.8 and later) now uses Windows Ink by default, on Windows. If you don't have it enabled on Windows and in your Wacom settings, and you've got the latest version of Photo, then check Preferences, Tools for an option to use Wintab instead. Or enable Windows Ink in the system and Wacom settings, too.
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    eyeEmotion reacted to carl123 in Pen pressure not detected anymore?? [Affinity Photo]   
    Goto 
    Edit > Preferences > Tools
    and untick 
    "Use Windows Ink for tablet input"
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    eyeEmotion got a reaction from Jowday in Merging layers causing blurring   
    Got the latest Affinity Photo, yet this still happens. Whatever option I do in that Snapping manager, it still blurs the image when merging down. Even the workaround with grouping the layers and then rasterizing this group, although a better solution, I have noticed still blurs it a bit (I noticed in on the hair).

    This is a big issue for me, since I merge down regularly, for something that straightforward.
    I now need to extend my background, so I duplicated the layer, brought it down, used inpainting to remove the person, transformed that layer in width to have the extensing filled. But this creates an obvious border. So I want to merge those 2 layers and use inpainting again to remove those edges from the original layer I duplicated. But I can't do this know without blurring the person.
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