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  1. Hi guys, here's a new video about how to create a realistic reflection for any of your products in Affinity Photo. I hope you enjoy and learn something new from this video, thank you!
  2. Hi guys, I just uploaded a new video, this is gonna be my last video in 2020. So this video is about how to add reflection to your photo. So you don't have to worry anymore if you take a flat photo, you can change the background and add reflection to it to make it looks more fantastic. I hope you enjoy this video. Thank you, and happy new year guys! See you next year.
  3. Reflective chrome This Digitally Fearless Affinity Photo tutorial shows you how to create chrome letters and then take it to the next level by adding the reflection of its surrounding area. Best of all the chrome and effects on the reflection are live, so you can make changes as you design. This uses the affinity distort filters, 3d, and many effects ( FX ). The video gets you started, but you can do so much more with this. Adding curves, gradients, color splashes contrast etc. That is up to you. I did not want the video to go to long. I hope you find it useful. https://youtu.be/-wnkLmjuNiY
  4. Dear all, I am quite a newbie to photo editing and Affinity Photo. But after a Udemy Course and hours of searching tutorials, I got stuck on one topic :) The problem: I took a product photo of my watch for my online shop and have many reflections on the polished metal of the bezel. You can see fingers from me triggering the camera on the reflection of the bezel and also some spots on the bezel are overexposed, but nevertheless, I like this shot. My questions is: Is it possible to achieve a polished metal effect with any tool and retexture the bezel of my watch? I want to achieve a reflection as on the attached image. I am looking forward to your help!
  5. cranky clouds "ya silly old bugaa" "now listen to ME you clone" crested pigeons in the morning sun
  6. Today i want to just share with you a quick video of what i believe and think Serif Team should take in consideration and make available into the Affinity Range. Well the product they will choose that will have this ... is something i can't point out now but with the coming kind of enforced collaboration between all three products i really believe we should be able to make this kind of things with ease and not jump to other software's just to generate it knowing the portability and sometime compatibility is not properly working. Less words, now check in 1min what i'am referring to ! Requested_functions1.mp4
  7. Hello, I just purchased Affinity Photo and it looks totally AWESOME!! I have an immediate need to remove some light reflections against a background plexiglass structure. I couldn't find anything in the tutorials and I am wondering if there is a simple way to do this. I am attaching a screen capture of the picture. Thanks for the help. -Scott
  8. I have always enjoyed wasting time by manually mirroring images as it's always a surprise to see what pops up on the screen; but yesterday, I discover Affinity's mirroring tool. That thing really does do the brain in!! I took the first photo and gave it a spin to end up with the second photo. That was too easy so I decided to add my personal touch with a collage; something I have been making since film days and picture framing. And last one is just another of the first Amazing techknowledge, and so damn fast it's boring LOL Photo taken in 2012 in the hard country around Broken Hill, Australia Honest comments, suggestions and questions welcome. My question: how do I copy and paste 'layer effects' onto other photos in the same collage?
  9. Not sure what I can say apart from the 3rd image is the original Oly raw file --- and the flower is in bird bath Questions, honest comments and suggestions welcome
  10. just some more mirroring magic -- I'm still fascinated by the Affinity mirror tool!! Honest comments, suggestion and questions welcome Affinity is becoming my go to editor after Lr5 --- I would find it hard if I lost Lr
  11. Mirrored in Affinity>liquify used to narrow down the join>borders with mask Honest comments and any questions welcome
  12. I've just been trying too get an offset of a path (dieline off a shape that's a few mm larger than the shape) and using the stroke-> expand stroke work around isn't great as extra nodes get added over the top of nodes creating issues with strange bumps and lumps and gets worse when trying to remove the extra nodes which then throws out the whole path shape. Can we or is there coming an "offset path" option coming such as there is in Illustrator? and a corresponding tidying of the nodes? And while I am here, will it be possible to reflect a shape around a moveable point as one can do with rotate? Using symbols to reflect about a particular origin seems to be an un-necessary amount of work to achieve something that should take a few seconds? Are either of those features set in the pipeline? Cheers
  13. This my Border Terrier waiting for my wife and myself to let him out. You can just make out the new puppy laying in its cage 'bottom right'.
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