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Thanks Trent! I’ve seen your channel pop up everywhere in my feed. Great content. Perhaps we could find a fun way to collab in the near future, if you’re keen! 🙌
What a find your channel is. I am looking to increase my workflow on what we used to call batch processing. I want to horizontal flip a series of photos for use in VR.
Haha, sorry for being absent for a while! I just spent a full winter season snowboarding in the French Alps, which always has been a dream of mine! But now winter is over, so I'll have time again to create new tutorials! Thanks for sticking around, buddy! 🤘🏽
Great video and thank you! I wish I watched last night before making a thumbnail. I almost smashed my head through the monitor in frustration 😂 Upside is, now I know.
Hi there! So how much does it cost to purchase the whole catalog of IAMRENSI brushes, and where can I find them? I've already download the free samples but there's no link or any clue to the entire package. Cheers!
They’re available to all members of my free Affinity Photo Creatives community! Here’s the link: www.skool.com/affinityphotocreatives/classroom/473bdfc5 Sign up and then click the link again (it’s free). Or go to the classroom and you’ll find The Ultimate Brush Bundle there 🙌
I think 15 is the biggest game changer for me! Glad you got something out of it. Yea somehow I still feel that I have to explain quickly for retention, but I will try to slow down in future videos!
Currently, my artworks aren't available online. However if you are interested or want to get in touch with me feel free to send me an email at rens(at)iamrensi(dot)com!
This guy really knows what he's talking about. The problem is that he talks too fast, and then adds insult to injury by doing some really annoying edits to speed things up. I don't know what the rush is. People's attention span? But instead of holding my attention, he lost it. Style is one thing, but this is too hard to watch. I'm not commenting to troll. I think Mr. Iamrensi needs to hear this.
Thanks for your feedback, really appreciate it! Honestly I always thought I was optimizing for retention by doing this fast editing, but I figured I was only making it harder for viewers to actually consume the content.. The editing style I adopted was for entertainment, not for educational channels like mine.. Big mistake I’ve been making for a long time. So I will make sure to slow down and actually take the time to go over things! Hope you stick around! 🙌
@@IAMRENSI Thank you for your response. In full disclosure, I'm 71 (and a filmmaker, and Photoshop user since 1995) and have been increasingly dismayed by the love of jumpcuts by a new generation of video artists. It has its use, but from my perspective too much of it just makes a person.....jumpy. At least it does for me. Invariably now, if I find a tutorial that is more about the style of the video rather than "boring" methodical instruction, I just stop watching and search for another one on the topic. (I have to laugh at my own criticism though. Just the opposite of you is James Ritson from Affinity. He is so slow sometimes that I have to click ahead on the timeline!) But I'll take you up on your invitation and look around at your other videos. I am very impressed at your breadth of knowledge of Affinity. You're absolutely right about one thing. Affinity has so many choices in it that it can be overwhelming. I keep a copy of Photoshop CS2 on an old computer and more often than not, find myself working much faster with it. I recently had a lot of rote, repetitive work to do in Affinity (which I installed on a new Powerbook) and found myself constantly fighting with it when tool settings (such as tolerance levels or "Add" versus "New") suddenly changed or reverted to a default position.
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Great to see you posting a new vid.
Thanks for the warm welcome, got too busy snowboarding this winter. Time to get photo-creative again!
Awesome tips, Rens...I am looking forward to Part 2!
Thanks Trent! I’ve seen your channel
pop up everywhere in my feed. Great content. Perhaps we could find a fun way to collab in the near future, if you’re keen! 🙌
Thanks for coming back and posting such a great video. Don’t stay away for too long. We always have something new to learn from you.
I appreciate it, buddy. Thanks for the warm welcome, will try to be more consistent! 👊🏼
Been using AP for a couple years, there's always something new to learn. Thank you.
Awesome I'm happy you found the video useful, Chris. I'm also still learning new things, and when I do I share them with you and the community! 🤘🏽
not sure anyone knows it all ;)
Great stuff, as always
Very informative video.
Thank you for the tips.
You're welcome! I hope you learned something new 🙌🏼
Late too see but always helpful.
always grateful!
Better late than never! Glad it helped 😊
Wow! Your first tip is the very thing I was trying to do yesterday and gave up. Super.
Glad I could help, Robert! 🙌
Thanks for this awesome collection of tips! Love the trick how to batch rename layers and the trick with the eraser brush!
I feel like there’s still so much that I even don’t know myself. I’m glad to share with you what I do know! Happy you found the tips useful! 😊🙌
Brilliant, more of these please Rens.
Thanks, Elizabeth! Not sure when but a part 2 will come out 😊
What a find your channel is. I am looking to increase my workflow on what we used to call batch processing. I want to horizontal flip a series of photos for use in VR.
Happy you’re enjoying my content! Not sure but maybe you can create a macro to do that for you?
Love it ill def check out that brush bundle
You’ll love it. Not sure if you got it already but members of my free community get a sweet little discount: www.skool.com/affinityphotocreatives 🔥
RENSI!!!! WHERE YOU BEEN BRUTHA?! Missed you man! Another great video as usual sir!
Haha, sorry for being absent for a while! I just spent a full winter season snowboarding in the French Alps, which always has been a dream of mine! But now winter is over, so I'll have time again to create new tutorials! Thanks for sticking around, buddy! 🤘🏽
I knew a couple of these tips already, but most I didn't. And yes, I did purchase your Ultimate Brush Bundle too. Many thanks.
Always good to discover some new features! Thanks for your purchase, how do you like the brushes? 🔥
@@IAMRENSI The brushes are great, except I hate all lens flare effects from anybody anywhere!
AWESOME INFO!! Glad to see ya back to making videos again.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! 🙌
Great video and thank you! I wish I watched last night before making a thumbnail. I almost smashed my head through the monitor in frustration 😂 Upside is, now I know.
Haha well, glad I could help in the end 🤣
Great Video - thanks a lot!!!!
Glad you liked it! You’re welcome!
Useful stuff
Glad you found it useful!
How do I get the ultimate brush bundle? The link only directs to the sample pack, nothing about buying it
Sorry Lisa, I just read your comment! But I think you already found the link and purchased, didn’t you? 😊
Locked 🔒 children!! Wow never saw it , usually needed!
It is one of the best feature upgrades in a while, in my opinion. This was something I had been waiting for 👊🏼
Hi there! So how much does it cost to purchase the whole catalog of IAMRENSI brushes, and where can I find them? I've already download the free samples but there's no link or any clue to the entire package. Cheers!
They’re available to all members of my free Affinity Photo Creatives community! Here’s the link: www.skool.com/affinityphotocreatives/classroom/473bdfc5
Sign up and then click the link again (it’s free). Or go to the classroom and you’ll find The Ultimate Brush Bundle there 🙌
Greta info. Thank u
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙌🏼
Do you have prices in USD?
13 14 15 could be handy --- Thank you . Looking forward to #2 tips video
maybe slow the lips and tongue down a little ;)
I think 15 is the biggest game changer for me! Glad you got something out of it. Yea somehow I still feel that I have to explain quickly for retention, but I will try to slow down in future videos!
Do you sell your artwork online?
Currently, my artworks aren't available online. However if you are interested or want to get in touch with me feel free to send me an email at rens(at)iamrensi(dot)com!
man 14 and 15 just changed the game
Yea, 15 is definitely the biggest game changer for me!
This guy really knows what he's talking about. The problem is that he talks too fast, and then adds insult to injury by doing some really annoying edits to speed things up.
I don't know what the rush is. People's attention span? But instead of holding my attention, he lost it. Style is one thing, but this is too hard to watch.
I'm not commenting to troll. I think Mr. Iamrensi needs to hear this.
Thanks for your feedback, really appreciate it! Honestly I always thought I was optimizing for retention by doing this fast editing, but I figured I was only making it harder for viewers to actually consume the content..
The editing style I adopted was for entertainment, not for educational channels like mine.. Big mistake I’ve been making for a long time.
So I will make sure to slow down and actually take the time to go over things! Hope you stick around! 🙌
@@IAMRENSI Thank you for your response. In full disclosure, I'm 71 (and a filmmaker, and Photoshop user since 1995) and have been increasingly dismayed by the love of jumpcuts by a new generation of video artists. It has its use, but from my perspective too much of it just makes a person.....jumpy. At least it does for me. Invariably now, if I find a tutorial that is more about the style of the video rather than "boring" methodical instruction, I just stop watching and search for another one on the topic. (I have to laugh at my own criticism though. Just the opposite of you is James Ritson from Affinity. He is so slow sometimes that I have to click ahead on the timeline!)
But I'll take you up on your invitation and look around at your other videos. I am very impressed at your breadth of knowledge of Affinity.
You're absolutely right about one thing. Affinity has so many choices in it that it can be overwhelming. I keep a copy of Photoshop CS2 on an old computer and more often than not, find myself working much faster with it. I recently had a lot of rote, repetitive work to do in Affinity (which I installed on a new Powerbook) and found myself constantly fighting with it when tool settings (such as tolerance levels or "Add" versus "New") suddenly changed or reverted to a default position.
You go to fast for beginners
Awesome, thanks for your honest feedback Peter. I’ll try to slow my pace in future videos! 🙌
no offence, but it is 10 yrs behind photoshop.
Haven’t used much of Affinity lately? But if you need AI then support Adobe, they like your AI work!
@@PhiddyPford clearly your luck knowledge about adobe is obvious.
@@juliaanderson74 If that’s what you believe… but you’re not correct
@@juliaanderson74 whos getting sued tho
@@Clashy69mic drop