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  1. Hi, In diesem Affinity Photo Tutorial zeige ich wie man den Burn Wood Text Effekt erstellt. Oder zu deutsch den eingebrannten Holz Text Effekt. Es soll so wirken als wenn der Text mit einem Brandeisen in das Holz gebrannt wurde. Das bedeutet, dass der Text dunkler sein muss, besonders an den Rändern. Er braucht eine leichte Prägung. Die wesentlichen Arbeitsmittel sind hier die Ebeneneffekte, Blendmodes und Masken. In this Affinity Photo Tutorial, I show you how to create the Burn Wood Text Effect. It should seem like a hot iron burned the text into wood. The main methods are layer styles, blendmodes and masks. Have fun Ciao Jack YouTube Video: Burned Wood Text Effekt (English Subtitles)
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