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  1. I received an apple pen as a Christmas gift from my sister last year and since I already had affinity installed, I decided to see what it could do. I’m familiar with photoshop but affinity is fairly new to me. I love portraits, and this is my first attempt at a digital drawing and just me playing around with brushes in affinity.
  2. Hello everyone ! Hello Team ! Well, i just want to make this request/suggestion that i believe will be of great interest for many in this community. We love affinity Photo a lot but still there are point we often disagree with and tends to make use of other tools but we end up lose a lot of time and some time lose it all. Among those so much wanted features i notice the precious Skin Tone Fine tuning. Well, there are tons of methods that we can use to fine tune our skin tone but when looking closely they are intended for Pro or peoples who have considerable experience with Photo software, but when it comes to newbie ... they just lose it all. So i propose a New Skin Tone Fine Tune - Live filter to be implemented; that live filter must allow us to work fast on skin tone applying quick and auto mask to the subject skin so we can work on it. A bit more ? Well, I suggest this : - an Auto detection of skin tone to be implemented the second we select that filter then a quick mask applied, allowing us to fine tune the mask because skin also share the same color as background and environment. - After mask is okay then we can play with the sliders few of them can be : Smoothing, Brilliance, Vibrance, clarity, sharpening, blemish correction and maybe Hue (for those playing the Hulk stuff) ... do not forget to add a color/picking tool to allow average color picking (kind of manual method for those wanting to select precise areas or ranges) - All this should happen in live mode so we see in real-time what we do and how is the output - When all necessary tuning are done, just click apply Making this a Live filter is a plus that will enable us to come back to it tuning again and again thus increasing the interest Newbie and learners (and even Pro) may have about Affinity Photo. Believe this: the day you will offers us such quick way of working a lot of people will be at peace. Please do not remove or delete the actual way of doing the same job as many people like to do things manually so they have to be satisfied. May another one in this forum fine tune this suggestion for the good. Blessings until this is implemented for the Good of Photography.
  3. Here is my latest digital painting , hand painted in AP. Comments welcomed.
  4. In this video, I am going to show you a unique technique for sharpening a portrait in Affinity Photo. I think its the best way to sharpen a Portrait in Affinity Photo. I hope you like it. Please Subscribe this channel and share this video on your social networks.
  5. Hi, One of my latest illustration, a self-portrait. Any feedback will be appreciated :). Regards.
  6. I wanted to give a painterly look, but this is all in Designer. Based on a model I saw. I like abstract and cubism, so I try to do a little bit of both
  7. This is a photo enhancement tutorial that I found on Lynda.com. I learned a lot from it. I am starting to get faster and put things together on how to get certain results.
  8. I was testing my retouching, which i do normally in Photoshop to do in Affinity Photo, how do you like it? Feel free to visit my Instagram: @roman.hammer.portraits to visit more of my stuff.
  9. Here is a photo retouching done on affinity photo: What do you guys think?
  10. Hello! I am using Affinity Photo since August 2018 but only recently I have started to do more illustrations and digital art with it. I've always been using Photoshop before then and I need to say I find Affinity fantastic! I would like to share some drawings and my latest speedpaint video. Please let me know if you have any feedback or advice to improve Thanks! Speedpaint video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKx1FbRYjZg
  11. Version 1.7 beta is real power house. Love the realistic brushes and textures it provides.
  12. Hi everyone, I recently wrote a post on my blog covering my workflow regarding the steps I follow when I'm editing a portrait. I also made available a PDF file with the same checklist I use so you can download it. The post is available both is Portuguese and English. [PT] http://blog.pedrosoares.photo/lista-de-tarefas-edicao-de-retrato/ [EN] http://blog.pedrosoares.photo/portrait-retouching-checklist/?lang=en There are also other articles talking about Affinity and other free resources. Let me know if it was useful. Cheers
  13. The face was created from scratch in AP, the tattoos were drawn in AD. Progress of portrait visible at: https://communicats.blogspot.com/2017/08/digital-portrait-of-ns-captain-world.html
  14. I airbrushed this years ago on T-shirt, but it contained errors due to the printed reference image heating up and deforming in the projector caused by the projector lamp's radiation heat. I corrected the image using the Liquify Persona and added texture with custom made brushes and detail. It is one of the reasons I switched to digital art creation, particularly after digital printing improved dramatically. The image is Quanah Parker, a famous Comanche chief who never lost a battle against the British and American army. He gave up fighting after he realized that wars were going to decimate his people.
  15. Pure Vector, no pixels, some coffees https://b-bertuleit.de/butterfly-vector-portrait/
  16. Audrey Hepburn: Moon River (Vector) Portrait (Affinity Designer/Photo) https://b-bertuleit.de/audrey-hepburn-portrait/
  17. Vector Graphics/Portraits (Works without pixels), Affinity Designer. https://b-bertuleit.de/vektorzeichnungen/
  18. Experimenting with creating vector woodcut portraits, which is a bit of a nuisance. Many things to consider when constructing such drawings. Still a tad confusing at this point. After four trials and errors I arrived at this level of design complexity. I used my vector portrait of Abe Lincoln as the image for this test. I believe the trick is to find the right way to set up the masking strokes after which basically any image can be used to build a woodcut portrait. Working method: Create a sine line Duplicate it until entire page is covered Select all lines and ‘Expand Stroke’ Combine all expanded strokes – after which they will show as a single ‘Curve’ in the Layers panel Duplicate a number times of your choice Rotate each of them to different angles, making sure they cover entire page – you have to enlarge them until they do Import an image Duplicate it to the same number of combined strokes / Curves that you duplicated in step 5 Apply a different ‘Treshold’ level to the original image and duplicates Rasterize all images Drag each image inside a curve so that the Curve serves as a mask Make sure none of the Curves has a fill or stroke width assigned Remarks: The combined strokes shown as Curves will show up over the images. Hit the Magnifier Zoom tool to see the result without the Curves overlaying them Each Curve containing the rasterized image can be manipulated in several ways – opacity, type of filter I attached the Affinity Designer file to study for those interested. Woodcut test AL portrait 3a.afdesign
  19. Vector Graphic - Portrait created with Affinity Designer. Guaranteed without pixels http://b-bertuleit.de/vektor-grafik-portrait/
  20. A special portrait with beautiful colors http://b-bertuleit.de/augen-farben/
  21. When I'm editing a sunset photo with people in the foreground I select the sky to enhance colors then I flip my selection to brighten the people & the foreground because that part of the photo is often under exposed. Because I'm editing the two halves of the photo separately, there is often a grey and sometimes neon yellow line that gets created where the two halves of the photo meet (right down the selection line). Is there a best practices way to avoid or fix this issue so it looks less edited? I've noticed even slight enhancements can cause this line. Thanks, I'm new to all things photo editing!
  22. A vector portrait created with Affinity Designer. Take a look at this http://b-bertuleit.de/cate-vector-drawing/ Download the original file (Affinity Designer), if you like it. Cate.afdesign
  23. This is a retouch I did just for kicks. Sara is a friend and professional stylist I've worked with many times. Developed and edited in ProPhoto RGB space from RAW camera source.
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