It's very thoughtful of you that there may be some that would like to learn through tutorial how you create your speed art compositions. Thanks Michael, awesome as always.
Hi Alonzo thanks for watching, The speed art is a bit of fun, But I will always follow with a Tutorial if people are interested in me doing one. .....Mike
@@MikeAffinityTuts make a manipulation for a produc e-commerce my friend .. i thought it help much people... who work at company that using photshop... and migrate to affinity because the price
Nice one, Michael! After having watched the amazing intro, seeing you starting of with such a colorful background image made me wonder how you would achieve this composite. Was very interesting to follow your process. Thank you.
Hi thanks you so much for watching and commenting, really happy that you enjoyed watching along, thank you so much for being part of the channel ...Mike
Hi Darren I use a 2013 Imac 27 inch, it is a core I7 and has 32 mb of ram, I,am thinking of getting the M1 Mac mini soon. I usually start most of my projects on my iPad though 11 inch iPad Pro and them move to the Mac to finalise everything. This for watching …..Mike
Hi Paul Affinity does this automatically for me when I click on the picture and add the mask,as soon as I collapse the layers the mask goes to the side. What happens when you do this ?
HI. I noticed that you called the bones "dino bones." Actually they are the fossilized bones of ancient whales. For more info see the Wikipedia article, Wadi al Hitan," which is a good summary of current paleontological work being done at this location.
Hi Janelle I merged all the visible layers into one layer right on top.All the layers still exist under this merged layer, I then just added layers to the merged layer to finish off. Hope this makes sense ……Mike
Very nice Michael, I love this, (a very good lesson for me) thank you.
Thank you Alain I appreciate it ...Mike
Impressive! I love the way you care for details.
Thanks Jon very much appreciated ...Mike
It's very thoughtful of you that there may be some that would like to learn through tutorial how you create your speed art compositions. Thanks Michael, awesome as always.
Hi Alonzo thanks for watching, The speed art is a bit of fun, But I will always follow with a Tutorial if people are interested in me doing one. .....Mike
Thank you Michael for this great tutorial!
Thank you Oliver much appreciated……Mike
Very interesting, thanks a lot Michael
Thanks Raimund appreciate it...Mike
great video...had a chance to catch it today....always learn a little something! Thanks
HI David just the prequel to the full Tutorial............Mike
I like the quick art tutorials....then the follow up full...gives time to try and see what you've done...
very glad meet your channel
Thank you so much, I appreciate it, and really happy you are here ...Mike
@@MikeAffinityTuts make a manipulation for a produc e-commerce my friend .. i thought it help much people... who work at company that using photshop... and migrate to affinity because the price
Nice one, Michael! After having watched the amazing intro, seeing you starting of with such a colorful background image made me wonder how you would achieve this composite. Was very interesting to follow your process. Thank you.
Hi thanks you so much for watching and commenting, really happy that you enjoyed watching along, thank you so much for being part of the channel ...Mike
Another great lesson
Can you say what specs your machine has? Pc?
My affinity keeps hogging cpu or ram. Mostly cpu
Thanks
Hi Darren I use a 2013 Imac 27 inch, it is a core I7 and has 32 mb of ram, I,am thinking of getting the M1 Mac mini soon. I usually start most of my projects on my iPad though 11 inch iPad Pro and them move to the Mac to finalise everything. This for watching …..Mike
Hi Michael, how did you select the the dirt road layer and the mask so that are side by side at 2 minutes 40?
Hi Paul Affinity does this automatically for me when I click on the picture and add the mask,as soon as I collapse the layers the mask goes to the side. What happens when you do this ?
HI. I noticed that you called the bones "dino bones." Actually they are the fossilized bones of ancient whales. For more info see the Wikipedia article, Wadi al Hitan," which is a good summary of current paleontological work being done at this location.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated.
How did you get the layers back after merging to go to tone mapping?
Hi Janelle I merged all the visible layers into one layer right on top.All the layers still exist under this merged layer, I then just added layers to the merged layer to finish off. Hope this makes sense ……Mike
@@MikeAffinityTuts yes! Thanks!!