I congratulate you for the new tutorials where the image of the person who is explaining does not appear, since this image distracts and covers part of the program's interface. Congratulations!
Your videos are great in that they are short and to the point. You are hitting all the right topics. However, they assume a degree of knowledge that many of us don’t have. For example, in your videos on adjustment layers, you don’t tell us how to “approve” the changes we have made. So, if I hit the + sign, I get a request to name the layer but the box on the screen does not disappear. How do I move on? Also, the iPad version is different enough to require its own videos and I hope you’ll consider making 2 versions of each lesson, one for iPad and one for computer. In the main, the lessons are well done and valuable.
It is a pity you don't include a link to the original image, so we could copy the same steps and see the same results or experiment with variations. Otherwise, very good video, thanks
Brilliant! I love J.Ritson encoureging us to experiment... Beyond giving recipes, his explanations make easier to discover our own path!!!
I have been trying to figure out how to add realistic haze in Affinity forever. Thanks James.
Nice one James !
Nice technique, thanks!
I congratulate you for the new tutorials where the image of the person who is explaining does not appear, since this image distracts and covers part of the program's interface. Congratulations!
Very effective tips. Thank you!
Can you do this in the iPad version also?
Your videos are great in that they are short and to the point. You are hitting all the right topics. However, they assume a degree of knowledge that many of us don’t have. For example, in your videos on adjustment layers, you don’t tell us how to “approve” the changes we have made. So, if I hit the + sign, I get a request to name the layer but the box on the screen does not disappear. How do I move on? Also, the iPad version is different enough to require its own videos and I hope you’ll consider making 2 versions of each lesson, one for iPad and one for computer. In the main, the lessons are well done and valuable.
Thank you so much!
Thanks
good video but very tech. Could it be set in a macro?
Amazing
As I am new to this, This video does not start at the beginning, and I do not know how you got to this point you are stating at.
It is a pity you don't include a link to the original image, so we could copy the same steps and see the same results or experiment with variations. Otherwise, very good video, thanks