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Image transformation effect : FUR . I want to learn to do that. How it would be obtained ?


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I am a newbie with Affinity Designer  with windows on my  PC .

I saw a very beautiful image transformation effect : A COMBINATION BETWEEN 2 IMAGES  : A PHOTO and a special effect  FUR  (a combination between first and fifth image , from the link below

https://www.instapainting.com/assets/61203c9998b17ba9038b4567?filterId=58d7005687456f7f1d8b46b6&from=%2Fproducts%2Fcustmixedmedia

I want to pay someone to learn me the technique for transformation  as a combination of 2 images.

I mention in the links below  2 images from public domain to obtain similar effect for trying, anybody would try. 

the Leopard from the public domain

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=17011&picture=leopards-head

the FUR  image :

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=270562&picture=animal-background-27

Please mention any opinion about how it would be obtained such effect.

many thanks

Edited by Costas2021
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I think this is called "Style Transfer".
If I'm correct this uses artificial intelligence.
Sorry, but this is not as simple as blending two images together.

GIMP has a project called "Style Transfer".
Theres another software that calls it "Style Transfer Neural Filter".
And another "AI Style Transfer".

(Machines are becoming great painters)

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Hi @Costas2021,

11 hours ago, Costas2021 said:

I want to pay someone to learn me the technique for transformation  as a combination of 2 images.

Unfortunately the Affinity forums are not the correct place to solicit tutelage, as this is against our Guidelines.

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You may not distribute or otherwise publish any material containing any solicitation of funds, promotion, advertising, or solicitation for goods or services.

As Lisbon has correctly mentioned above, this process uses Ai to 'combine' the two images, and this is not something the Affinity apps support at this time, my apologies.

I'll move this thread to the Feedback section of our forums, for our devs to see and consider adding this feature in a future update.

I hope this helps :)

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