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Life is so much easier when you begin to comprehend LAYERS


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I remember starting on Affinity Photo and Designer when they fist became available. I was no further ahead than when I had Adobe® Creative Suite 5.5. Retirement and some “side-gig” photocomposition work, required me to really apply myself to learning layers. I remember literally loosing my cool when I couldn’t figure out why I could not place a decorative cushion in my scene. 

Gradually, my understanding developed more and now I “think” in layers. I never thought of myself as a “late to the table”, 69 year old creative and then along come Affinity. My advise to anyone starting is to absorb ALL you can on layers. this is pretty much the foundation for everything in photo composition work.

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