Jump to content
You must now use your email address to sign in [click for more info] ×

Fourdogslong

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Fourdogslong

  1. Thanks, in this case it doesn't look to hard to rebuild as you did but I have quite a few icons like that I'd like to modify and my skills are simply too limited to rebuild some of them so I was hoping for an easier solution, that's if there is one.
  2. Hi, I have a bit of a specific question, I have a bunch of icons in small png format that I would like to modify. There are only a few pixels large. Most of these icons have a an icon and a colored background, I want to make that background transparent. With the flood erage tool I can do that easily but the edges of the icon stay colored and it makes the transition look unnatural. Is there a way to make the transition "fade out" like in the original icon while removing the background? Here are two screeshots to see the original png (with the dark green background) and the one with the background removed and problematic edges.
  3. I have the latest V2 and I also have this problem, was this supposed to be fixed?
  4. I have not been in the habit of creating a pixel layer to do my inpainting, I will investigate this for sure. Thanks a lot everyone.
  5. I use Photo Ninja and Capture One. I can effectively reopen the RAW with the original settings I had.
  6. Thanks Mike! Could you guide me on what I would need to do to replace it? Also, if there has been inpainting on the first "background" layer, this will be lost, right? Or is there a way to prevent that? Have a good one.
  7. Hi, I'm new to the forum but have been using Affinity Photo for several years, but I'm not an expert at all. I`ve always wondered, but never got to figure it out, if it's possible to swap the Background layer for another picture. For example, let's say I developped a RAW photo, I then exported it to a Tiff file and opened that Tiff in Affinity Photo, then did a bunch of edits to in, inpainting, color adjustments, frequency seperation, stuff like that. Then after I'm done with my edits in Affinity Photo I realize that I should've been less agressive with my Noise Reduction (just an example) with my RAW converter. Is there a way I can go back to my RAW converter, re-export a new Tiff and then point Affinity Photo to that new Tiff so that all my work is applied to that new Tiff instead of the original one? Thanks in advance!
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines | We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.