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MY graphics design teacher assigned us a project but its a Photoshop project. I usually use affinity photo because i like the interface a bit more and it doesn't crash on my computer. I would ask my teacher to help me decipher this project from a Photoshop tutorial into an affinity photo tutorial but school got shut down because of corona so now there is no way of doing that. Can someone help me out here and explain what this guy does in his video in affinity photo terms? 

 

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Hi Patrick05020,

you can do this in A Photo, the most terms are similar, e.g. the blendmodes. The only difference that I noticed is the "blend if"-funktion in PS is called "Blend Ranges" in A-Photo, its the little cog-wheel on top of the layers-tab. I suggest you should try to follow the video-tut. If there is a step that you couldn't replicate ask here, I'm sure some will help you.

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13 hours ago, Ray S. said:

Hi Patrick05020,

you can do this in A Photo, the most terms are similar, e.g. the blendmodes. The only difference that I noticed is the "blend if"-funktion in PS is called "Blend Ranges" in A-Photo, its the little cog-wheel on top of the layers-tab. I suggest you should try to follow the video-tut. If there is a step that you couldn't replicate ask here, I'm sure some will help you.

Im am coming across a few steps being hard to replicate. To be fair im new to this whole thing, even photoshop. it would be greatly appreciated if someone would be nice enough to make a step by step or even just an explanation on how to do this.

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