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The overlay trick at the end is really useful! I've lost count of all the times I've had to manually try to carefully fill in those areas in the past without messing up the edges.
The brush in overlay blend mode is real game changer. Thank you so much. I have never been really happy or successful in extracting objects from their background, but now I think I may have a bit more sucess.
Small tip for the panning with the mouse: you can also hold the middle mouse button. Works with a pen too if you assign it to one of the buttons. Great tip with the overlay blendmode btw. I never would've thought about using that in a mask layer
Great video I really like the overlay at the end to really refine the selection. I am going to do this in future. your videos are so clear to follow. Thanks !
I learned from the end of the video regarding overlay to tackle the half transparent pixels on the inside. Is there a similar setting for sharpening the pixels on the outside ? I tried a few combinations and couldn't find one that worked .....
Happy to hear that! For the outside is the same technique, but you use black as foreground color! It isn’t really sharpening, but rather better defining the mask. Hope this helps 😊
What about mixing two tools, the pen tool and the refine tool. Let’s say you need to cutout a character with bushy hair. The body can be easily cut out with the pen tool, without having to deal with grey borders etc. But the hair needs to be dealt with the Smart Selection tool and the refine tool. I couldn’t figure out how to mix both tools. Is there a way to do it ?
Thanks for the tip! Yea I always forget that function, I’m used to do it manually afterwards and didn’t want to re-record the whole video because of that. But your way is the way to go indeed! 🔥
The overlay trick DOES have one issue, Do not set overlay in your layers panel, it will not work, But set it from above and it works on both sides of the mask by switching colors.
BIG WISH!!! Hello sir, I just found and subscribed to your page. I think your great videos would be even better if we could play along instead of just watching you. Any chance you can create a folder or link that you could load the images you are using in the video, maybe even the special brushes you use so that we can actually work WITH you while you teach us??? I guarantee you more people would watch and watch longer and probably even multiple times for practice.
The most over-complicated way to remove a background in software I've ever tried. Photoshop 6 could do it easier than this. They really need to redo this because it's a pain.
@@jeanrenaudviers How to smooth selection? Please advise. I tried finding it, but couldn't. I only saw the feather option and the contract and expand option.
@@IAMRENSI I already unistalled the software and got a refund. I wish Affinity had put the SMOOTH option in the Refine dialogue box, with the feathering and Contract/Expand slider.
Selections in Affinity Photo2 is very crude. It lacks key functionality that makes these manual time consuming adjustments necessary. There is also no way to use the other tools temporarily active while in another tool; like when you're using a brush and need to sample a color. In Photo2 you have to exit brush tool and select eyedropper tool sample, then go back to the brush tool. VERY inconvenient and extremely time consuming.
I agree with you that their selections could be improved. However.. You can actually eye drop with the Brush tool active. If you're on a Mac you can hold option and drag to eye drop. No need to blame them, just get to know the software better so you can improve your workflow! 😊
People, learn to use a pen. You'll make a path in 3 minutes and have a perfectly outlined object. And now, you're agonising over this mask drawing, with these artefacts.... It's pointless.
@@GarviHere Yes, hair and fur with a pen is difficult to separate, but with a brush it is equally difficult. You need completely different tools for that.
Good stuff, but I couldn't listen to you. Not criticizing but you had way too many plosives and hisses and that was killing me. You were even breathing into the mic. I recommend just backing off of the mic to about 4 to 6 inches, assuming you have a condenser mic, and it looks like you do. Sorry, man. Good content, but that's true for about 100 or so other Affinity experts. And if I'm going to spend a lot of time going through step by step the instructions in a video, I have to be able to tolerate their voice, audio editing included. I just could not stay with you as you essentially breathed into my ears. And, again, the plosives! and hissing of several of your s's. Simple fix...back off of the mic... and get a wind guard. Audio is super important! PS: if the "s"s still come through Davinci Resolve's Fairlight tool (audio) has a de-esser filter. Works super well to get rid of the snake like hissing s's.
Another example of a Clickbait header. Nobody in their videos demonstrates an EASY way to remove the background in a low-detailed photo without difference in depth of field between the background and the main subject. And all of demonstrated techniques are in the official Affinity tutorials.
Don't really see how this is clickbait. It doesn't get much easier than this ;) But if you prefer the official Affinity tutorials, have fun watching them!
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The overlay trick at the end is really useful! I've lost count of all the times I've had to manually try to carefully fill in those areas in the past without messing up the edges.
Same for me back in the days. This is a game changer! No more messing up edges ;)
The brush in overlay blend mode is real game changer. Thank you so much. I have never been really happy or successful in extracting objects from their background, but now I think I may have a bit more sucess.
That last part about drawing with overlay was sheer gold
Glad you found it useful! A little masking secret 🤫
Small tip for the panning with the mouse: you can also hold the middle mouse button.
Works with a pen too if you assign it to one of the buttons.
Great tip with the overlay blendmode btw. I never would've thought about using that in a mask layer
Thanks for the tip, Michele! Honestly, I don't really use the pen buttons (neither a mouse) but maybe I should haha. Cheers!
I already knew most of this, but the last part with the brush in Overlay mode was new to me. Very clever!
I never use brush blend modes, except for this one case! Nice little trick to have up your sleeve 🪄
Huge thanks, the overlay fix for the edges is just what I needed.
You’re more than welcome - Happy I could help! 👊🏼
Great video I really like the overlay at the end to really refine the selection. I am going to do this in future. your videos are so clear to follow. Thanks !
Yea it's a very nifty trick to have up your sleeve indeed! Glad you find it easy to follow my tutorials! Will keep them coming, Elizabeth! :)
This is good knowledge. Thank you. I enjoy ten minute videos that explain one topic. I wish i could explain how helpful that is.
You’re very welcome! I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed the tutorial. Will do more of these 😊
Watch the whole video but the last part is the best tip ever for Affinity Photo!!!! Thanks!!!!
That’s why you should always watch my vids till the end.. 😏 Glad you learned something new! 🙌
I learned from the end of the video regarding overlay to tackle the half transparent pixels on the inside. Is there a similar setting for sharpening the pixels on the outside ? I tried a few combinations and couldn't find one that worked .....
Happy to hear that! For the outside is the same technique, but you use black as foreground color! It isn’t really sharpening, but rather better defining the mask. Hope this helps 😊
Yes, of course black, but some blend mode didn't seem to work for me. Will try again. I thought different blend mode was needed. Very good tutorial.
Thanks Rens! I drove myself slightly crazy yesterday learning how to do this- wish I’d seen this earlier! 😂🤦♀️
Haha, sorry to hear that. But I'm glad the video helped! 😅
What about mixing two tools, the pen tool and the refine tool. Let’s say you need to cutout a character with bushy hair. The body can be easily cut out with the pen tool, without having to deal with grey borders etc. But the hair needs to be dealt with the Smart Selection tool and the refine tool. I couldn’t figure out how to mix both tools. Is there a way to do it ?
You have to select "new layer" in the "output" selection on the bottom of the pop up refine window.
Thanks for the tip! Yea I always forget that function, I’m used to do it manually afterwards and didn’t want to re-record the whole video because of that. But your way is the way to go indeed! 🔥
Thank you. Useful
Glad it was helpful! 🙌
Excellent tutorial!
Glad you enjoyed it!
graciaasss andaba buscando como hacer los recortes, me lo compre para no necesitar photoshop XD
Haha, well welcome to the Affinity side of life! 😅
Thank you this is very helpful.
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful!
thank u so much! i struggled a lot before
You’re welcome! Glad it helped! ☺️
Can you change the red overlay color to a different color?
Yes, black, white and transparent
@@PhiddyPford No, I mean other than red, like green, purple, etc.
As far as I know, you can’t. But I have to admit that I never really looked into it. So I might be wrong
@@IAMRENSI ok. Appreciate your time
I do not have a selection tool in my side bar and cannot find it in the dropdowns. Does anyone know where I can find this?
Go to the top menu bar, View -> Customize Tools... -> Drag all those that you want onto your toolbar from there! Hope this helps!
@ thanks! I will try this out
excellent tutorial
Thanks! Glad to hear you enjoyed the tutorial
Great topic, thanks 👍
You're more than welcome! 👊🏼
Thank you!
You're very welcome!
The overlay trick DOES have one issue, Do not set overlay in your layers panel, it will not work, But set it from above and it works on both sides of the mask by switching colors.
Good call! In the layers panel you set the blend mode of the layer. You want to change the blend mode of the brush!
Hello IAMRENSI, very good excellent tutorial 🔝🔝🔝👏🎬👍
Thanks Diego! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial! 🙌🏼
I couldn't get this do work. when I hit delete, nothing happens.
Hm, not sure what's going on there. Feel free to make a post about it inside of the Affinity Photo Creatives community. That could give you answers!
brilliant!
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
very usefull !! thx
You're welcome!
I wish affinity photo just had the auto selection option like in photoshop
That would be a game changer indeed! Until then, we got to do it with what we have 😅
I want a one click AI background remover in affinity
Me too
@@IAMRENSI that can batch
useful!
Thanks! Glad you found it useful! 👊🏼
BIG WISH!!! Hello sir, I just found and subscribed to your page. I think your great videos would be even better if we could play along instead of just watching you. Any chance you can create a folder or link that you could load the images you are using in the video, maybe even the special brushes you use so that we can actually work WITH you while you teach us??? I guarantee you more people would watch and watch longer and probably even multiple times for practice.
Hey Aaron, welcome to the channel! Thanks for your suggestion. Will see what I can do for future tutorials! 🙌
why they didnt add a plugin? this way its like going back in time to 2007 with photoshop
🎉
Nice, but it appears that Photo 2 works differently
This was recorded in Affinity Photo 2
Great tutorial! Wouldn't it be nice if there was a tutorial on "how to get rid of our Dutch accent" ?😂
Haha, can't help it. I'm happy to be able to communicate in English. Don't mind the accent too much to be fair
@@IAMRENSI Just kidding, you’re doing great! I can’t shake off the Dutch accent either, and Dutch isn't even my first language!
The most over-complicated way to remove a background in software I've ever tried.
Photoshop 6 could do it easier than this.
They really need to redo this because it's a pain.
Affinity needs to add a SMOOTH option when making selections.
Already has...
@@jeanrenaudviers How to smooth selection? Please advise. I tried finding it, but couldn't. I only saw the feather option and the contract and expand option.
You can smoothen selection by going the Menu bar > Select > Smooth. This should do the trick 👊🏼
@@IAMRENSI I already unistalled the software and got a refund. I wish Affinity had put the SMOOTH option in the Refine dialogue box, with the feathering and Contract/Expand slider.
@@Michael-fw5efor you could have used the help, looked at the options or such?
Selections in Affinity Photo2 is very crude. It lacks key functionality that makes these manual time consuming adjustments necessary. There is also no way to use the other tools temporarily active while in another tool; like when you're using a brush and need to sample a color. In Photo2 you have to exit brush tool and select eyedropper tool sample, then go back to the brush tool. VERY inconvenient and extremely time consuming.
I agree with you that their selections could be improved. However.. You can actually eye drop with the Brush tool active. If you're on a Mac you can hold option and drag to eye drop. No need to blame them, just get to know the software better so you can improve your workflow! 😊
Seems faster on photoshop 😢
TBH its better to use the pen tool instead of doing all this
In most cases the result is better (when dealing with solid/hard edges), but it’s not the easiest way - and that’s what this video is about 😊
People, learn to use a pen. You'll make a path in 3 minutes and have a perfectly outlined object. And now, you're agonising over this mask drawing, with these artefacts.... It's pointless.
What about hair or fur
@@GarviHere Yes, hair and fur with a pen is difficult to separate, but with a brush it is equally difficult. You need completely different tools for that.
I made a tutorial on how to perfectly deal with fur. It’s indeed using brushes: ua-cam.com/video/FncnakTjEik/v-deo.htmlsi=2SvoKmzKjs5jrzNs
Good stuff, but I couldn't listen to you. Not criticizing but you had way too many plosives and hisses and that was killing me. You were even breathing into the mic. I recommend just backing off of the mic to about 4 to 6 inches, assuming you have a condenser mic, and it looks like you do. Sorry, man. Good content, but that's true for about 100 or so other Affinity experts. And if I'm going to spend a lot of time going through step by step the instructions in a video, I have to be able to tolerate their voice, audio editing included. I just could not stay with you as you essentially breathed into my ears. And, again, the plosives! and hissing of several of your s's. Simple fix...back off of the mic... and get a wind guard. Audio is super important! PS: if the "s"s still come through Davinci Resolve's Fairlight tool (audio) has a de-esser filter. Works super well to get rid of the snake like hissing s's.
Good tips, but far easier to listen to than Affinity Revolution.
idk why everyone is gushing over this trash program... waste of 40 bucks
What software are you using?
Another example of a Clickbait header.
Nobody in their videos demonstrates an EASY way to remove the background in a low-detailed photo without difference in depth of field between the background and the main subject.
And all of demonstrated techniques are in the official Affinity tutorials.
Don't really see how this is clickbait. It doesn't get much easier than this ;) But if you prefer the official Affinity tutorials, have fun watching them!