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You're very welcome, Dave! Just so you know, the full live session is available inside of the classroom at Skool (as are all other live sessions we do inside of the community!)
Thank you , and I give you 10 out of 10 for picking a ''hard as bloody hell'' subject/background. Generally I stay away from online free or pay "offers" but you have "sucked" me right in for those brushes that may help me with nature photos with grass/leaves/little sticks and twigs , not to mention a blue sky background
It took me a while to find an image that would normally be quite impossible to work with, as a demo! But I'm happy it convinced you of the power of these tools. If you want to go next level, I have created The Ultimate Brush Bundle. It includes 175+ brushes in 11 different packs (Clouds, Nature, Light, Electric, Fire, Night, Water, Firework, Particle, Smoke and Special brushes). It includes a full tutorial library to help you get the most out of each pack! If you're member of the Affinity Photo Creatives, check out this post for more info and reviews of other members: www.skool.com/affinityphotocreatives/talking-about-a-win-win?p=1168db1e 😊
Very interesting My solution was to remove quite a bit of the background I did not want and then use flood selection which I have had quite a lot of success with. Much better than I could get with Photoshop or Lightroom. I do it when I am cutting out birds with a lot of fine detail.
In reality you are not "refining" the edges, but rather you are "creating" new edges with the brushes. The AI does the same when it "invents" the edges by adding new hair. Anyway, it's a very interesting way to do it. If the background was a very intense color (for example red) then it would be more difficult. Thanks
Yea, it's basically recreating the edges, but you can be as accurate as you want. In this video I did it rather quickly to demonstrate. Although I can promise you this works in any case, also with an intense colored background. There's just an extra step, but I'll teach that inside of the course!
My unrelated question being: How did you get the brush panel underneath your layers panel? I'm new to Affinity and mine is still showing a second lion image at the bottom right of the screen. lol
@@IAMRENSI I guess something is wrong with my program because every time I try to drag and drop it, it automatically snaps back to its original position. I thought it was something I was doing wrong, but I might have to delete and reinstall the program.
While the brushes you created are indeed very resourceful, I feel that a disclaimer is necessary here: they are not a selection tool. What you are doing is re-creating the fur outline of your subject to make it similar to generic types of fur. I don't want to take away the value of your creation, and in many instances the illusion created by the tool will work just as well as an actual accurate fur selection. But this illusion also has its drawbacks - it works best in what you are calling "busy" backgrounds that do not offer much color or lighting contrast to the fur of your subject. I may be wrong, but I believe in high contrast backgrounds this illusion would not work so well and you would be best served with other techniques involving actual selection such as gradient map and/or lighting masks.
It’s rather masking than selecting, you’re right! However, this method of realistically recreating fur would work in any case - also high contrasting backgrounds. It’s a slightly different technique to what I show in this tutorial, but I will teach this method in a future lesson of the Pixel Perfect Fur Masks course. Of course, IF you can keep the original fur using other selecting techniques, that’s always the way to go! But in the example in the video (and probably 90% of cases) this simply isn’t possible :)
@@IAMRENSI Thank you for the response. I sincerely think you created a valuable product, which deserves to get the proper appreciation. Pardon my stance because it can sometimes sound more negative than I intend. But this is a result of watching countless UA-cam tutorials from people claiming they have the Best/definitive/miraculous fur/hair selection tool, which I later find out only work for specific types of images that are carefully pre-selected by the UA-camr. In my view this has become a niche click bait for desperate people looking to remove backgrounds for hair/fur situations. Indeed fur and hair are extremely tricky subjects to select, and in my skeptical point of view they need different tools depending on the image configuration - so far I have not found one single tool that covers 90% of the situations. If one day you publish a video covering the other technique involving fur tools in high contrast images, I will check it out and if it really works I will buy your brush set with pleasure. Keep up the good work
What? 27$ for a few brushes with a specific use case ? No thanks. That's a ripoff. That's like a 1/3 of the price of the whole affinity suite combined.
You're very right. However, you can struggle for the rest of your life with masking out fur. Or, just pay €27 to solve that problem, FOREVER. Technically you pay for the brushes (and future course content that comes with it), but you will save lots of time and frustration in the future. That alone should validate the price, if you value your time in any way ;)
Just added the chapters, for others who are as annoyed by me giving LIVE masterclasses as you 😚 00:00 Introduction to LIVE call 01:20 The PROBLEM with selecting fur 02:31 The SOLUTION for perfect fur selections 03:25 Why listen to me - Who am I? 05:04 Why sometimes fur selections DO work! 06:55 Why 99% of time fur selections SUCK... 08:25 The solution for PERFECT fur masks (100% guaranteed) 15:05 The RESULT of using the Fur & Feather Brushes 16:43 Where to get the Fur & Feather Brushes 17:46 Real-time customer testimonials My apologies for wasting 7 minutes of your life! 🫤
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Thank you so much for making this a permanent resource since I missed the live session.
You're very welcome, Dave! Just so you know, the full live session is available inside of the classroom at Skool (as are all other live sessions we do inside of the community!)
Great job , I remember this one from around 12 years ago.
This is honestly great advice with the brushes, thank you for this upload, i consider it really clever
Thank you , and I give you 10 out of 10 for picking a ''hard as bloody hell'' subject/background.
Generally I stay away from online free or pay "offers" but you have "sucked" me right in for those brushes that may help me with nature photos with grass/leaves/little sticks and twigs , not to mention a blue sky background
It took me a while to find an image that would normally be quite impossible to work with, as a demo! But I'm happy it convinced you of the power of these tools.
If you want to go next level, I have created The Ultimate Brush Bundle. It includes 175+ brushes in 11 different packs (Clouds, Nature, Light, Electric, Fire, Night, Water, Firework, Particle, Smoke and Special brushes). It includes a full tutorial library to help you get the most out of each pack!
If you're member of the Affinity Photo Creatives, check out this post for more info and reviews of other members: www.skool.com/affinityphotocreatives/talking-about-a-win-win?p=1168db1e 😊
Very interesting My solution was to remove quite a bit of the background I did not want and then use flood selection which I have had quite a lot of success with. Much better than I could get with Photoshop or Lightroom. I do it when I am cutting out birds with a lot of fine detail.
Rather amazing. Brilliant thinking. Never heard of this method before. Now I know where to go whenever I have a fury animal. Thanks.
I am glad you enjoyed the training! This ACTUALLY works with any furry animal or texture 🙌🏼
Your Channel is soooooo helpful, because there are still not a lot of tutorials for Affinity out there
I'm happy I can help! And I'll make sure to keep them coming 👊🏼
Yes been waiting for this one. Thanks man!
Well, here it is! You're welcome!
amazing work
Thanks! Glad you like the new brushes!
A great set of brushes!
They’re definitely great to have up your sleeve when dealing with fur. Happy you like them! 🦁
I often use the liquid tool to lengthen the cut off hair
Awesome idea. Definitely a way to lengthen the fur
Thanks 👍
You're welcome! 👊🏼
Hi Rensi, do your brushes also work for people or just for animal?
Try to turn 'On' your head. Brushes are only brushes, they work with everything you applied them to. Is your question answered?
These brushes are designed to work with any furry texture. Could be any animal, a teddy bear, a fluffy coat, etc. Hope this answers your question!
@@IAMRENSI thanks for the information
In reality you are not "refining" the edges, but rather you are "creating" new edges with the brushes. The AI does the same when it "invents" the edges by adding new hair. Anyway, it's a very interesting way to do it. If the background was a very intense color (for example red) then it would be more difficult.
Thanks
Yea, it's basically recreating the edges, but you can be as accurate as you want. In this video I did it rather quickly to demonstrate. Although I can promise you this works in any case, also with an intense colored background. There's just an extra step, but I'll teach that inside of the course!
My unrelated question being: How did you get the brush panel underneath your layers panel? I'm new to Affinity and mine is still showing a second lion image at the bottom right of the screen. lol
You can just drag your panels around. The second lion image is the navigator. Drag your brushes panel over there! 😊
@@IAMRENSI I guess something is wrong with my program because every time I try to drag and drop it, it automatically snaps back to its original position. I thought it was something I was doing wrong, but I might have to delete and reinstall the program.
While the brushes you created are indeed very resourceful, I feel that a disclaimer is necessary here: they are not a selection tool. What you are doing is re-creating the fur outline of your subject to make it similar to generic types of fur. I don't want to take away the value of your creation, and in many instances the illusion created by the tool will work just as well as an actual accurate fur selection. But this illusion also has its drawbacks - it works best in what you are calling "busy" backgrounds that do not offer much color or lighting contrast to the fur of your subject. I may be wrong, but I believe in high contrast backgrounds this illusion would not work so well and you would be best served with other techniques involving actual selection such as gradient map and/or lighting masks.
It’s rather masking than selecting, you’re right! However, this method of realistically recreating fur would work in any case - also high contrasting backgrounds. It’s a slightly different technique to what I show in this tutorial, but I will teach this method in a future lesson of the Pixel Perfect Fur Masks course.
Of course, IF you can keep the original fur using other selecting techniques, that’s always the way to go! But in the example in the video (and probably 90% of cases) this simply isn’t possible :)
@@IAMRENSI Thank you for the response. I sincerely think you created a valuable product, which deserves to get the proper appreciation. Pardon my stance because it can sometimes sound more negative than I intend. But this is a result of watching countless UA-cam tutorials from people claiming they have the Best/definitive/miraculous fur/hair selection tool, which I later find out only work for specific types of images that are carefully pre-selected by the UA-camr. In my view this has become a niche click bait for desperate people looking to remove backgrounds for hair/fur situations. Indeed fur and hair are extremely tricky subjects to select, and in my skeptical point of view they need different tools depending on the image configuration - so far I have not found one single tool that covers 90% of the situations. If one day you publish a video covering the other technique involving fur tools in high contrast images, I will check it out and if it really works I will buy your brush set with pleasure.
Keep up the good work
@@jogorodaviva What about AI background removal?
No doubt, this is a very useful technique but maybe it would be better to call it "fur simulation" rather than "fur selection".
Yea true that. It is as good as it gets!
What? 27$ for a few brushes with a specific use case ? No thanks. That's a ripoff. That's like a 1/3 of the price of the whole affinity suite combined.
You're very right. However, you can struggle for the rest of your life with masking out fur. Or, just pay €27 to solve that problem, FOREVER. Technically you pay for the brushes (and future course content that comes with it), but you will save lots of time and frustration in the future. That alone should validate the price, if you value your time in any way ;)
Four and a half minutes to get to the actual point of the video. Show how it's done and then talk about all the other things. Actually seven minutes.
Just added the chapters, for others who are as annoyed by me giving LIVE masterclasses as you 😚
00:00 Introduction to LIVE call
01:20 The PROBLEM with selecting fur
02:31 The SOLUTION for perfect fur selections
03:25 Why listen to me - Who am I?
05:04 Why sometimes fur selections DO work!
06:55 Why 99% of time fur selections SUCK...
08:25 The solution for PERFECT fur masks (100% guaranteed)
15:05 The RESULT of using the Fur & Feather Brushes
16:43 Where to get the Fur & Feather Brushes
17:46 Real-time customer testimonials
My apologies for wasting 7 minutes of your life! 🫤