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  1. I'm always amazed how much plasticity a simple Lighting filter can add to an otherwise rather flat image. I used the Paint Mixer Brush quite extensively, painting over a stock photo of a lily with a coarse bristle brush and adding some layer effects. This was just for fun and to unwind, nothing serious. 😌 I thought I'd share it anyway, maybe it inspires someone to try something similar. 😊 Cheers!
  2. I shoot a photo of my dear cat Indy, and I obtained a painting of him with paint mixer brush tool and some hours of work. Hope the community will like the savage gaze of my wonderful cat. Original Photo attached too. Ok he just did an echography for a gastroenteritis, and in the original photo he lacks some fur, so I have dedicated some time to "rebuild" the fur with various brushes 🤣. But my loyal 15 years old feline companion is with us again in perfect shape, don't worry! Bye 😄😄😄
  3. Please make the opportunity to see in what "condition" is my Paint Mixer Brush. For example like in "Paint Brush" tool we can see the color. It would be great to see is my Paint Mixer Brush clear, loaded with "clear" color or maybe it is dirty.
  4. Hi, I'm running Affinity Photo, version 1.5.2.69. Like many other retouchers I perform my workflow mainly with the feature "frequency separation" (btw: nice job you've done). To make the gradient of the colors (skin, hairs) a bit smoother I use the "Paint Mixer Brush". Most important issue I miss is the "auto-clean"-Button of the brush. Another suggestion is the automatic creation of "edit"-layers (base layers are protected) to have a fast comparsion (before/after) - see attached picture (1). In PS I created an action to create this edit-layers, but I'm not able to do this with an AP-macro ("cannot record move" - see pic 2). It would be nice, if you can implement this in a later version. Thanks Stefan
  5. Not sure if I'm being excessive but I'd love to see a performance bump for the paint mixer brush. I love the idea of opening a big canvas and just starting to paint with it. But on big canvases it's pretty slow, I understand that this tool must be far more expensive than standard paint but I'd love it to be faster, I've attached a video showing the performance I'm getting on a 6k file. For the record I'm on a 12-core Mac Pro (Dustbin) with 64gb of RAM. ..never bloody pleased are we? But in my endless showing off and blabbing about photo, this is a feature that seems to get a lot of people excited. mixer brush.mov
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