RoyalCaster
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RoyalCaster got a reaction from firstdefence in Affinity Photo gradient map with a transparent background?
Wow guys thank you so much... I did not exspect to get an answer the same day, but that really speaks for the forum.
Using a blackscaled copy of the flames perfectly worked out for me here! I have been working with Photoshop for years and recently switched to Affinity, but I never counquered a situation like this.
So both of you, thank you for your time and efforts and have a nice day
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RoyalCaster got a reaction from Lisbon in Affinity Photo gradient map with a transparent background?
Wow guys thank you so much... I did not exspect to get an answer the same day, but that really speaks for the forum.
Using a blackscaled copy of the flames perfectly worked out for me here! I have been working with Photoshop for years and recently switched to Affinity, but I never counquered a situation like this.
So both of you, thank you for your time and efforts and have a nice day
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RoyalCaster reacted to Lisbon in Affinity Photo gradient map with a transparent background?
Hi RoyalCaster!
A) With layer "Flammen" selected, go to channels panel, and "Create Greyscale Layer" from "Flammen Alpha"
At this point you will have a new layer.
B) Convert the new layer to a mask (Layer > Rasterise to mask)
C) Snap the new mask to bottom layer (Black background) and move both to group named "Original"
(By moving the black background to group the flames become more intense - don't ask me why)
End result...
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RoyalCaster reacted to firstdefence in Affinity Photo gradient map with a transparent background?
I’ve created some flames from a app I have called Flame Painter, it’s off the chart fun to use and the effects it can create are sublime.
This is your edited file with the flame painter flames included in two layer, the one shown here is the less hot lol!
Had to zip it as I was getting the -200 upload error: Mazze_Shirt Flame Painter flames.afphoto.zip
