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HVDB Photography

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  1. I imported them from Photoshop (Square Brushes.abr) Square Brushes.zip
  2. You can also save your watermark as a PNG-file en import this file as a "New image brush" and use the blend mode and/or opacity to adjust the transparency
  3. As far as I know the default colors are : RED for clipped highlights BLUE for clipped shadows You can turn them on/off clicking the icons in the top right corner
  4. A rightmouse click + Ctrl+V on the target layer would be more convenient/intuitive ...
  5. Here' an other link : https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/35078-problem-with-text-from-psd-file/ This is about "Affinity Designer" but also applies to "Affinity Photo". However only for ... - PSD imported from Photoshop and with minor inconveniences - PSD export (text layer becomes > pixel layer> but when reopened in "Affinity Photo" will still be editable This means that export as PSD format and imported in Photoshop isn't editable at all .. at this moment According to my experience
  6. Chauvinisme is een overdreven vorm van patriottisme. Serif zal moeten bijbouwen om al die tolken te kunnen huisvesten ! Grapje ....
  7. On my "Azerty" keyboard I redefined the shortcuts for the "Paint Brush Tool" as follow : Decrease Brush Size : ² Increase Brush Size : & (only possible when 'Ignore Modifier' is checked But the "Increase shortcut" doesn't seem to work !! These two shortcuts are very convenient to use because they are next to each other and do not require additional "shift" or "Ctrl" or "Alt" key. And could please someone explain what 'Apply to all' means ? At present, for all the other tools, I need to redefine them serparately .... I suppose the majority here are using the same pre-defined shortcuts [ and ] for all the brush related tools except the AZERTY users ? At the moment I use the < and shift+> as a workaround.
  8. I'm using a calibrated monitor. And this is how it looks on a black canvas on my screen where I do see the circumference of the circle on the left side
  9. Activate the "Flood Selection Tool" and click in the area yo would like to remove and press "Delete"
  10. The possibility to remove the "layer effects' using the right mouse button click would be very useful. At this moment one need to open the dialog box to manually uncheck all the existing settings.
  11. I'm just an "Affinity Photo" user. And I think I'm not the only one. In order not to have to go through all messages each time it would be interesting to have the ability to select only those related to Affinity Photo. So, it might be useful to include the application abbreviation at the start of the title, to which it relates, e.g. [AP] or [AD] of [AP & AD] ... etc. Some, including myself, are doing it already.
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