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Late night fooling around, so might just be my brain, but I wanted to translate this Photoshop tutorial to Affinity

https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/super-quick-and-easy-duotone-text-effect--cms-28993

Cannot sort out Part 2 Step 2, making the transparency mask so you can map the two colors to darks and lights.

Tips, pointers? Thanks.

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20 minutes ago, spinhead said:

Ergs. Maybe I should use PHOTO instead of DESIGNER. (I default to Designer to create, Photo to edit, and didn't even think about where I should be following a PHOTOshop tutorial. Hey, it was late.)

Thanks muchly, @kaffeeundsalz

You can use any Affinity app. They all support clipping and have the Gradient Map Adjustment.

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Simpler still, just use Split Toning. First image, all the fussing of the tutorial, second image, mask text to photo and add a Split Toning adjustment layer. Slightly different colors, but the same effect (with a bit of fiddling as I learn to use it) without all the extra steps.

20201022-duotone.jpg

20201023-duotone.jpg

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