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Meekayashi

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  1. Hi, just saw this after posting the other reply, yeah I have only just realized what the tolerance does and started playing around with it. I'm drawing a webcomic, I attached the typical kind of image I'm working with. On bigger ones, the headache is usually selecting hair on characters in one go. Can you explain what you mean with maximize/minimze filters?
  2. Thanks for the replies, I've played around with the selection brush a little bit, and its pretty close to what I was looking for. Had a closer look at some of the options on the magic wand too (tolerance, and source layers), and I think I've kind of got some type of approach worked out, combining the two things. Thanks for the suggestion, its a good idea, but also too slow for me unfortunately compared to freehand
  3. Hi guys, I work with hand drawn line drawings a lot, and I like to use the magic wand tool to select areas to fill in quickly. The magic wand tool obviously needs a 'closed loop' to select an area, and I will often spend a lot of time trying to find a tiny gap in the line drawing that throws it off. My question is, is there any way or trick that people have for finding the gap responsible for this? Or some kind of workaround, where for example you can make a selection that ignores small gaps? Right now the only way I'm aware of is manually scanning the entire drawing zoomed in, and checking for gaps. Is there a better way? Thanks
  4. Was not even paying attention to the updates, but damn, this is such a good one. Exactly the kind of stuff I was looking for
  5. Hi, bought Affinity Photo recently, love the program One thing I'm used to from using PS is pressing F5 to bring up the brush menu, I have looked all over the place in the keyboard shortcuts, but I can't find any way to set the 'brush- selection' (the menu that pops up when you press 'more' when you have a brush selected, that lets you edit the brush) as a keyboard shortcut. It's a small thing, you can just click 'more' obviously, but if its possible I might as well make the shortcut that I'm used to. Thanks
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