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  1. Is a fence ruining your shot? Easily remove a fence in Affinity Photo in 4 simple steps !! 😮 In this tutorial, we will utilize the power of the inpainting fill feature to remove the fence after creating a selection with the Paint Brush Tool. 🖌 To finish it up I will show you how to use several Healing Tools to remove the shadows of the fence and make final corrections.💉 Stay home, stay healthy, stay creative!
  2. I HAVE AFFINITY ON TRIAL.TO MAKE A CHOICE BETWEEN THIS AND PHOTOSHOP! HAVE READ & FOLLOWED THE THE TUTORIALS AND FORUM ANSWERS, BUT CANNOT FIND THE INPAINTING TOOL. THE ONLY THING THAT HAPPENS IS ERASE TOOL MAKES A SELECTION. ALSO THE CROP TOOL WONT JUST CROP TO ENLARGE THE AREA OF THE PHOTO REQUIRED, IT JUST MAKES THE PHOTO SMALLER WITHIN A CRIS CROSS BOX! I AM INEXPERIENCED IN USING THIS TYPE OF PROGRAMME, HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP
  3. I was hoping to see this serious issue resolved in the new version. Unluckily the InPainting brush in AP is still suffering from lag that makes it simply unusable for professional work. I'm aware that not everyone hast to deal with this effect - on the other side I'm not experiencing anything similar with PS or other products. As well my system requirements should allow a fluent workflow. System config: Win 7 - 64Bit, iCore I7 3770K, 32GB Ram, 256GB SSD, Nvidia GeForce GTX 570, Wacom Intuos 4, Affinity Photo 1.5.1.51 Beta See the example video: https://youtu.be/nh3aNvkA8Oc
  4. Hello, Please be gentle it's my first post. For some reason, my Inpainting brush paints in a grey colour instead of red. It still works and was red in the past. It's not a problem, but I'm just curious what I'm doing wrong. Thanks Catherine
  5. I just installed trial version 1.4.3 of Affinity Designer Trial and tried to follow tutorial Affinity Photo - Non-Destructive Inpainting and Cloningbut didn't find the same vertical tollbar. Which version do I need to have the non desctructive inpainting brush? BTW the tutorial toolbar has some more tools that I don't find in the trial version. TIA Roberto Targa
  6. In addition to the current sampling settings in the Healing Brush etc., a "Current Layer and Below in Group" option would be very useful. One frequent use case would be frequency separation. I like to use two groups, one for the low frequency and one for the high pass image. I can then create additional layers in each one. For the low pass group, that's pretty simple since "Current Layer & Below" will work fine. To work with layers inside the high frequency group, however, I need to manually hide all layers below until I can clone/heal from the high frequency image only onto a new layer. That means I currently get no live preview of my results, and checking what I am doing involves manually selecting and toggling all layers below all the time. Being able to restrict sampling to the current group would solve these issues. Also, a checkbox inside the Frequency Separation command to create groups with layers in them instead of single layers would save the trouble of creating the groups, setting the high frequency layer's blend mode to normal and setting the high frequency group's blend mode to Linear Light every time, and it could even create empty layers above each base layer as well. While I am at it, it would be very nice if the Blemish Removal Tool could also get sampling options since that is really the only way one could work non-destructively with that particular tool.
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