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Multi4G

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  1. Learn how the Sponge Brush is used. Learn the difference between Vibrance and Saturation. In this Video I will explain the Sponge Brush Tool and also show you alternatives. I will tell you what Saturation is and how it is different from Vibrance. Master the Color adjustments in your images.
  2. How to use a Pen Tool - explained real simple. In this Video I will show you how to use the Pen Tool and Node Tool in Affinity Photo. But you will also learn that Curves and Shapes can do sooo much more. Not just Illustration and Vectors. Use Curves for Selections. Use Curves for Gradients and Glow Effects. Use Curves to Mask and Clip Layers.
  3. The Color Replacement Brush in Affinity Photo Explained. Here is how to use the Color Replacement Brush Tool. What is does, what the settings mean and how to use it on your images. Also it's limitations and a easy workaround.
  4. This Video covers the very basics of Affinity Photo. Where do you find Adjustment Layers and Filters? What are Masks and Layers and how do they work? What is the difference between pixels and vector? How do you know the right size of your image for print or screen? All in one easy to follow video to get you started.
  5. Learn the difference between Opacity and Flow. This easy trick will help you remember it. See examples on how to use it best. A simple Dodge and Burn trick. The reason why I use opacity for masks. Also: Why to use 16 bit images to avoid Banding. 75% OFF all my PRO Packs: https://gumroad.com/l/UFnEI
  6. How do you scale up Photos without loosing Quality? How to export images for Social Media? In this Video i will show you both. The image sizes for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Linkedin in 2020 Stay @ Home Deal: https://gumroad.com/l/UFnEI Social Media Image Sizes in 2020: https://makeawebsitehub.com/social-media-image-sizes-cheat-sheet/
  7. Learn how to sharpen blurred images with this little trick. It uses different methods from unsharpen mask to contrast and clarity. But then only applies to effect to the areas needed, so it looks even sharper as result of a optical illusion.
  8. Learn how to create a easy, convincing Analog Look in Affinity Photo In this Video: - Blend Modes - Create Noise - Create an analog Film overlay - Grunge Maps - Color Fading
  9. Learn how to create custom Vignettes. Full artistic freedom with all the settings you can Imagine. In this video I will show you how you can use the erase blend mode to create a Vignette out of any shape in Affinity Photo
  10. Learn how to combine the perspective of multiple Photos in Affinity Photo. In this video I will teach you about 1-Point, 2-Point and 3-Point Perspective. You will learn how to figure out the perspective of a photo and match it to the perspective of another photo. Awesome Deals for Affinity Photo: https://www.oliviotutorials.com/
  11. This video explains why and when you use Blend Modes. Instead of a technical description, this video gives an artistic view. Understand Blend Modes in the way you actually use them. Know what Categories off Blend Modes are the most important. In this Video: Dark Blend Modes are for blending dark Elements with your other layers Light Blend Modes are for blending bright Elements with your other layers Overlay Blend Modes are good for atmospheric blending effects
  12. Learn how to make Night Photo Shots look amazing in Affinity Photo. Using the Nik Collection Plug-ins Viveza 2 and Color Efex Pro. I'm starting with a underexposed RAW photo snapshot. Applying the Nik Collection Magic, this turns into are really nice Night Shot with beautiful lights and a nice cosy feeling.
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