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In Photo
Go to Edit > Preferences then choose Keyboard shortcuts
Second drop down select e.g. paint brush tool and set your own shortcuts
I used :
Decrease Brush Size : <
Increase Brush Size : Shift + >
These are easy to work with.
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Just watch the video in this thread
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[Edit] Initially a white brush will only work on an inverted mask layer or to restore existing masking.
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Hi @ApvdG
Try this:
Add a White Balance Adjustment layer and mask out the unwanted parts
Open the Channels panel
Right Click on "White Balance Adjustment Alpha" and select "Create Spare Channel"Add a Levels Adjustment layer
Now right click on the spare channel and select "Load To Levels Adjustment Alpha"Hubert
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Did you finally succeed?
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Here's a short video
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5 minutes ago, rudyp16 said:
I want to invert the image changing white to black and black to white
Go to Layer > Invert
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When you add a mask it becomes immediately active = blue background color.
Then use a black or white or grey brush to conceal or reveal parts of the parent layer.
To refine the mask itself, ALT click on the mask thumbnail.
When you're done refining the mask, click on the parent layer.
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Did you read this article about learning understanding DPI ?
https://affinityspotlight.com/article/understanding-dpi/
Hubert
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With your subject residing on a dark / black background,
I think you would be better of using channels as a work around.
Maybe, if possible, you could post the original jpg, tiff.. so we can give it a try...
Hubert
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In Photo, right click on the group and select "Merge Visible".
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The file appears to be truncated (shorter than expected) !!
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Very nice. Thank you @LyricsGirl
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Sure, here's the .afphoto document and the pencil drawing effect macro I used in the document.
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Multiple strokes on text.... I can't apply them.
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Hi @Stitches
Another workaround would be to apply a decoration outline colour combined with FX, then duplicate that layer and change the colour and width of the FX of the underlying layer.
Hubert