I'm a photographer, not a designer, but I find your videos like this one (and the one on fonts, and others) extremely useful and pertinent to my photography. Thank you kindly.
Das war hochgradig interessant und irre spannend. Habe vieles gelernt, was ich bislang noch nicht wusste. Eine Ergänzung von mir. Du hattest gesagt, bei der Funktion "create palette from document" könnte man den Bereich nicht eingrenzen, sodass immer das gesamte Bild als Grundlage verwendet wird. Es müsste aber durch eine Hintertür gehen: Bereich auswählen und ab in die Zwischenablage => neues Dokument aus Zwischenablage => palette from document => Festlegung als globale Application-Palette. Voila!
I liked your video. When I went to use the Mystical Gradients in Affinity Photo they weren't gradients. Both the Mystical and the Radial Gradients were solid colors. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Amazing! Thanks Olivio. For some reason though, I don't seem to have the global color option. When i add a colour I've got 'the add current color option' which has a square icon made up of 3 smaller squares and a plus sign. I don't see the painters kidney shape palette icons that your videos display. When I right click a color I'm also unable to select global. Would it be in my Affinity preferences? I did change them a long time ago and wonder if that might be the reason.
Hi Anthea, i'm not sure why you wouldn't see that option. I tried several ways to reproduce your Situation, but always get the option to save it as a global color. You could try to reset your preferences to see if that changes anything - i just how that won't mess up a lot of settings you made for your workflow.
@@OlivioSarikas Thank you so much for your reply. I was trying to save global colours to application palettes and i rather think that they can only be added to document palettes. When I tried saving the global colours to a document palette it all worked. I replayed your video and noticed that it was a document palette that you saved the global colours to, so makes sense. Thanks so much, I love your videos.
I'm a photographer, not a designer, but I find your videos like this one (and the one on fonts, and others) extremely useful and pertinent to my photography. Thank you kindly.
Thank you, Wei :)
Very useful! I am constantly amazed at all the thought and care that has gone into Affinity Photo (and Designer!)
Thank you, Nils. I'm surprised myself. I never thought i could do over 100 tutorials on one software. But the video ideas still keep coming :)
I like your easy Tutorials, go on like that.
Thank you, Nico :)
Das war hochgradig interessant und irre spannend. Habe vieles gelernt, was ich bislang noch nicht wusste.
Eine Ergänzung von mir. Du hattest gesagt, bei der Funktion "create palette from document" könnte man den Bereich nicht eingrenzen, sodass immer das gesamte Bild als Grundlage verwendet wird. Es müsste aber durch eine Hintertür gehen: Bereich auswählen und ab in die Zwischenablage => neues Dokument aus Zwischenablage => palette from document => Festlegung als globale Application-Palette. Voila!
Danke Peter. Zu deiner Frage: Du kannst das dokument croppen, sampeln und dann den cropping schritt wieder zurück nehmen. das sollte gehen
I liked your video. When I went to use the Mystical Gradients in Affinity Photo they weren't gradients. Both the Mystical and the Radial Gradients were solid colors. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Amazing! Thanks Olivio. For some reason though, I don't seem to have the global color option. When i add a colour I've got 'the add current color option' which has a square icon made up of 3 smaller squares and a plus sign. I don't see the painters kidney shape palette icons that your videos display. When I right click a color I'm also unable to select global. Would it be in my Affinity preferences? I did change them a long time ago and wonder if that might be the reason.
Hi Anthea, i'm not sure why you wouldn't see that option. I tried several ways to reproduce your Situation, but always get the option to save it as a global color. You could try to reset your preferences to see if that changes anything - i just how that won't mess up a lot of settings you made for your workflow.
@@OlivioSarikas Thank you so much for your reply. I was trying to save global colours to application palettes and i rather think that they can only be added to document palettes. When I tried saving the global colours to a document palette it all worked. I replayed your video and noticed that it was a document palette that you saved the global colours to, so makes sense. Thanks so much, I love your videos.
Wieder ein tolle Video. Klasse.
Danke dir, Gerd :)
Das ist wieder klasse! Danke dir.
Danke Andre :)
Thank you, Olivio. Great info to know.
You are welcome, Sandi. Always happy to help :)