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jmwellborn

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  1. Was the missing wheel footnotes/endnotes? Publisher 2 has them!
  2. @James Ritson I am finding the YouTube videos for Photo rather fuzzy and a bit hard to see. They were as clear as a bell on the Affinity site. Specifically, I was watching the Invert Adjustment video just now, which is quite cloudy. Fabulous information though!!
  3. @LisiyCin and @Maksimus I hope you will be able to get this resolved. And thank you for standing with the free world against appalling tyranny!
  4. @stroiman what a lovely photograph!! No wonder it received the Gold Medal. And what a testimony that a gifted photographer with a magical eye can create such beauty with Affinity Photo.
  5. Could you send an inquiry to the Forums section “Affinity Support & Questions, Customer Service, Accounts and Purchasing.” You should have received an email on November 8. Perhaps it went to your Junk folder? It is a paid upgrade and there is a special 40% discount plus a 30-day trial period. Hope this helps.
  6. @rainsystem4 welcome to the forums. 🙂 These are really elegant!!
  7. Same thing on MAC. I am keeping v.1 on my Mac as well as v.2 for the time being. Right now, as I become familiar with all that v.2 has to offer, or that is new, I create a copy for v.2, just in case I gum things up and want to locate the v.1 file again. V2 looks wonderful!
  8. Very elegant. Very intricate. Very special!! Lovely.
  9. @Mike Nagel You are very welcome! I hope you enjoy the forums as much as I do. I have learned so much from so many helpful and knowledgeable people!!
  10. Here is an Asset for the generic snow. If you import that into your Assets Panel in Designer (or Photo), it has the added attraction of being able to be placed in a small area or the entire image — in case you want snow on portions only. Also the Erase Brush Tool (in the Designer Pixel Persona) set to a Masking brush, can very selectively delete bits and pieces of the snow where you choose. generic snow.afassets
  11. @Mike Nagel Welcome to the forums! If you want a quick and dirty way to add snow, here is another way to do it. Not as neat and precise as yours, but definitely snowing! You can delete any of the pixel layers within the "Snow" group, to make things less intense. If you would like to try, here is my "generic snow layers " document which you open in Photo, then add your own image below it. (Made a macro of this, then deleted it. Going to try again.) generic snow layers.afphoto Screen Recording 2022-10-31 at 12.06.47.mov
  12. @Yasmineseadancer welcome to the forums! Could you try exporting your book as a PDF using the option All Pages rather than All Spreads? (at least I think that is the correct wording - on my iPad right now). I hope this will help. OOps. @MikeW beat me to it.
  13. But you have a big green smile!!! Makes all the difference.
  14. I like the vacant white eyes. You can't tell where he is looking, what he is thinking, or who he is after. Or red eyes without the pupils. EEEEEEEEK!
  15. Welcome to the forums @Are Cee. Is the rough image below what you have in mind? If so, the steps are: 1. Place image. 2. With the Move tool, drag a rectangle shape over the top of the image on your desktop. 3. In the Layers panel, be sure the rectangle layer is highlighted in blue, go up to the Colour panel, and select the colour you wish to use for your transparent layer. Then adjust the opacity slider directly above the rectangle layer in the Layers Panel to the amount of transparency you want. (I used 61%.) 4. Go down to the bottom of the Layers panel and click on the little white icon with the black circle inside - “Mask Layer.” 5. In the Layers panel, drag the white Mask layer down and to the right of the rectangle layer so that it looks the way it does in my image. 6. Select the Paint Brush Tool, set to a basic round brush, and paint with black over areas you want to be free of the transparency. If you change your mind, or paint too much, change the paint color to white and it will “erase” your brush strokes and put that part of the image back under the transparent layer. I hope this helps and that I have properly understood what you wish to do.
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