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carl123

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  1. You are using the selection tool You have to use the ellipse tool (shape) and then turn it into a selection (as shown above)
  2. For a selection... Select the Ellipse Tool SHIFT + CTRL and drag from the centre of your document CTRL + CLICK on the ellipse's thumbnail in the Layers panel, to get a selection Delete the ellipse
  3. Not unless it has a "perform a miracle" checkbox I may have missed. You need to think outside the cookie jar, there are other ways to do this. Now load that bad boy up on Tinder and see those emails come flooding in.
  4. Well, in brief... I selected just the island and copied it to it's own layer Then select all the glass panes and delete them from the original background layer Find an image of blue sky on the internet and put it as your bottom layer Find an image of the sea and put just above the Sky layer and drag it down until it is level with the island Tweak and refine as necessary PS Once the glass panes are deleted you can add virtually any image you want
  5. They may be very busy on Tuesday as it is the first UK working day after Recaptcha V1 Armageddon
  6. Bear in mind Good Friday and Easter Monday are both holidays in England. You may not get a response until Tuesday unless someone at Serf, who can look at your problem, works over the holidays
  7. Not sure how we went from a photo frame to a parrot but try playing with the settings
  8. Not sure if the 'FFT Denoise' filter could handle this so you may want to try a composite or some heavy duty window cleaner.
  9. That looks like a "Long Shadow" effect which can be done with equations in AP and Power Duplicate in AD (or AP). If you still cant figure it out, post again as I may have more time later for an example in AD
  10. Create your business card in a different Affinity document File > Place that document into your image Use Layer > New Live Filter Layer > Perspective Filter to position the card As it is an embedded document you can just edit it by selecting it in the Layers Panel and clicking Edit in the Context Toolbar, once you edit it and close the document it will be updated in your original document (file attached) Business-card-mockup3.afphoto
  11. Hi dronecrasher Have you tried the Depth of Field Filter Layer > New Live Filter Layer > Depth of Field Filter
  12. In AD just add a rectangle to cover the document, move to bottom of Layer stack, colour it what you like and reduce the opacity, the checkerboard can be tinted to any colour with this method For AP use a Fill Layer
  13. Holding the Shift key down fixes the hands on rotation approach to 15 degree jumps Maybe the CTRL key or ALT key can be programmed to restrict manual rotation to integer values only
  14. If using a HSL adjustment layer, switch to the Yellows channel and drag the Saturation Shift all the way down If you want an even greater reduction of the Yellows just duplicate the HSL layer as shown in my screenshot. Since the HSL layers are effectively masks you can paint in Black on these layers to remove the effect from parts of the image if required.
  15. Have you added a Black & White adjustment layer or is your Document > Colour Format set to Greyscale
  16. The Rotation field allows you to enter values such as 4.98 degrees and that value will be honoured but it will display at 5 degrees because the Rotation field only has one decimal place available. This to me is more a display/design issue for the Rotation field rather than a bug as the other main fields in the Transform panel allows you to display up to 6 decimal places
  17. If you use the Layer > New Live Filter Layer > Perspective Filter option to rotate your first image at the correct angle you then have a template in which you can drop other similarly sized images into at the same angle Useful if your intention is to showcase different phone covers
  18. Search the Resources forum for "styles" that people have already created and uploaded Here is one that has a glass style, there may be others
  19. If you use an embedded AP document as the object you want to apply the Perspective Filter to, you get the option to Edit the embedded document which will give you the original flat document to work with. If you have 2 screens (or display both documents on the one screen) you can see the Perspective image change in "real time" as you update the embedded document, which is kinda cool. Just remember to use Layer > New Live Filter Layer > Perspective Filter and not the Perspective Tool as the latter is destructive and will not work as advised above.
  20. This may confuse the OP (it did me, initially!) The boolean operations recommended in this thread are referring to 2 rectangles not to any text object
  21. You can also use Blend Ranges/Options, in Designer, to easily remove all the white area from the image
  22. You may be working with an image layer In the Layers panel, right click the Layer and select Rasterise Then try again with the Selection Brush Tool
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