Watching in 2021. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! no one has ever explained the pen tool quite as nicely as you have and now I understand. Great Video and thank you again , now I can continue with my life...LOL!
Wow dude! Thank you for your lessons.. you’re soooo Helpful! So many people know this program but so few can TEACH! I found another gal and she’s also great! So thank you for being one of my teachers ! I really appreciate your lessons!
Even though this is an old tut this was still exactly what I was looking for. JUST ONE QUESTION? How do I get the body of the model back so it can be used for promotion? Thanks...
Hello Rory, thank you for that tutorial, learned alot there. Here is my solution for the texture issue. Duplicate the layer after you do the first copy into selection. Then the top duplicate you give it a multiply blend mode. Then everyhing that you do on the layer under it will always have the texture add on top of it with the multiply blend mode above.
Select the image layer (sweater) Ctr-X is to Cut the Image from the layer into memory (clipboard) Then Select the Outline Curve Layer and press Ctr-V to paste it. Remember when selecting the Curve Layer, you should also click the "Insert into Selection" icon, top right of screen, then Ctr-V to paste. Hope that explains it.
Hmm, an interesting choice for the colour of the star. I've seen a couple of red stars and they're always associated with certain dictatorships! Other than that, thanks for the great lesson! Great work!
Lol, very interesting observation. I think it's cause of the Colour wheel and how I select it. There's no hidden message, I will however be conscious of it in the next few videos.
I used the pen tool to cut out image but there is an area inside the image I need to cut out. What can i do to cut that out? or is there an eraser tool??
Watching in 2021. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! no one has ever explained the pen tool quite as nicely as you have and now I understand. Great Video and thank you again , now I can continue with my life...LOL!
Nice work Great thanks Mr.. 👌👍
15 videos later and I found yours. Finally what I was looking for! Thank you.
nice to see more South Africans on UA-cam. great tut, as well.
You are the best men👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for the tutorial
I will watch again. i hope i can remember all the steps. thanks
WoW this was so so so helpful... thank you so so much
Thank you very much for sharing
I will definitely be a pro watching these kind of videos
its nice to hear a south African accent good video
Wow dude! Thank you for your lessons.. you’re soooo Helpful! So many people know this program but so few can TEACH! I found another gal and she’s also great! So thank you for being one of my teachers ! I really appreciate your lessons!
Even though this is an old tut this was still exactly what I was looking for. JUST ONE QUESTION? How do I get the body of the model back so it can be used for promotion? Thanks...
I'll do a video with a possible option and post it soon
Thank you, that was amazing.
Thankyou Rory. Your skill and your explanations are totally enpoint!
really helpful...
Hello Rory, thank you for that tutorial, learned alot there. Here is my solution for the texture issue.
Duplicate the layer after you do the first copy into selection. Then the top duplicate you give it a multiply blend mode. Then everyhing that you do on the layer under it will always have the texture add on top of it with the multiply blend mode above.
If you adjust the curves on the cloth layer, it’ll make the wrinkles more prominent under the color multiply layer.
One of the more clearer lessons on afd . You were super clear and thank you for spreading the knowledge. God bless me first then you (haha)
This is extremely helpful! Thank you so much!
I'm totally impressed. Thanks Rory. Great tutorial! Very helpful!
thanks!
Wow. This is going to be so helpful. Thank you :)
Such a helpful tip, thank you for your patient tutorial.
Very helpful information, explained clearly. Thanks.
OMG this software is crazy. Didnt expect a cutting-paste process could be dynamic...
thank you so much i have learnt alot from this you are a great teacher.
Thank you for a and awesome tutorial, keep up the good work!
@6:59 you say control X to cut the curve. All this does is delete the curve, not the image. What am I missing?
Select the image layer (sweater) Ctr-X is to Cut the Image from the layer into memory (clipboard)
Then Select the Outline Curve Layer and press Ctr-V to paste it.
Remember when selecting the Curve Layer, you should also click the "Insert into Selection" icon, top right of screen, then Ctr-V to paste.
Hope that explains it.
Thank you
Hmm, an interesting choice for the colour of the star. I've seen a couple of red stars and they're always associated with certain dictatorships! Other than that, thanks for the great lesson! Great work!
Lol, very interesting observation. I think it's cause of the Colour wheel and how I select it. There's no hidden message, I will however be conscious of it in the next few videos.
@@RoryTownsendTV I'm just fooling around, no offense taken!
I’m trying to transition from Inscape to Affinity so I’m watching all types of videos
Thank you, this was really helpful !!
very insightful thank you so much !
Thanks man I have been looking for a video like this for awhile now and couldn't find one till now. Thanks 🙏👍💪
I used the pen tool to cut out image but there is an area inside the image I need to cut out. What can i do to cut that out? or is there an eraser tool??
Did that small white spot in the top left bother anyone else 😂