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Ron P.

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  1. You're file shows what you done. Simply create a mask for the bride/groom layer. Then using the Paintbrush, paint out the areas you don't want, leaving them inside the wine glass.

    I just took what you had a little further, and masked over them, allowing the liguid line, to show over them. Also using a brush opacity of around 10-15%, and Flow around 20%, I painted over the lower parts. I think this further enhances the illusion of them being inside the wine glass, partially submerged in the wine.

    infront_white_wine.afphoto

  2. 29 minutes ago, brucet said:

    I find having to move the cursor up to the top menu to switch between "add" and "subtract" modes annoying.  Is there a keyboard command to toggle between them without having to move the cursor away from the area being worked on?

    Are you using the Selection Brush Tool ? If so, pressing and holding the ALT key on Windows, changes to the Subtract Mode. Once you release the Alt key, you're back to the Add Mode.

  3. 4 hours ago, InfaRed said:

    Is there any reason why there is not a "copy layer" choice in the Layer dropdown window ?

    Yep, because it's not Adobe Photoshop. Isn't that why you think it's wrong? Affinity can do similar things as Photoshop, but does them differently. Since Affinity is a different software, you need to learn it, just like you had to learn Photoshop.

  4. Affinity Designer Help, Layer Blending

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    Any layer or object can have a blend mode assigned, including mask and adjustment layers. The default blend mode is 'Normal'—no special compositing is applied. For a group, the default is 'Passthrough'. When set, the group itself has no special blend properties of its own, and passes on the blend mode of its parent layer.

     

  5. 13 hours ago, Jerry W. said:

    Just old habits and "I dont need no damn instructions".

     

    1 hour ago, thomaso said:

    Hm? – Nevertheless, the forum community might need them in case of a question.

    I see Jerry W.'s comment as the typical stereotype of men, at least here in the US. We don't need to read instruction manuals, and we certainly will not ask for directions to our destination, no matter how lost we may be. It's just not manly. ;)

    FWIW, he has figured out the difference between PS and AP, and what he thought was AP not working. Why press him?

  6. So far I still use the now ancient, perpetual version of LR. It still works for me, well because I haven't updated cameras. I know it does not handle the newer Canon Rs and similar. Don't have one, so it does not affect me.

    However like RichardMH, I'm happy to use a third party app, like FastStone, XnViewMP, to quickly look through images to use in AP. Serif seems to almost have their plate overloaded trying to get the bugs out of the apps they already have.

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