I really liked the Grow/Shrink Selection combine with the Fill (inpainting) to replace the background. This awesome trick will save me a lot of time when I animate photos with my video editor to create slideshows. Great way to separate the subject from the background. You are the best! 🔥🙌🔥
Yeah - this trick is a game changer! I should probably turn it into a separate tutorial. The one caveat is that it only works on blurry/vague backgrounds. Affinity won’t be able to reconstruct very detailed backgrounds like Ps can do nowadays. Other than that it’s great 🙌
Glad you like it! I’m not sure what you mean, what time stamp? Oftentimes I hear so many mistakes when editing. In my new video I say Graphic Tablet instead of Graphic Templates 😅 But then I really don’t want to do it all over
I really liked the Grow/Shrink Selection combine with the Fill (inpainting) to replace the background. This awesome trick will save me a lot of time when I animate photos with my video editor to create slideshows. Great way to separate the subject from the background. You are the best! 🔥🙌🔥
Yeah - this trick is a game changer! I should probably turn it into a separate tutorial. The one caveat is that it only works on blurry/vague backgrounds. Affinity won’t be able to reconstruct very detailed backgrounds like Ps can do nowadays. Other than that it’s great 🙌
As usual, another fantastic tutorial. Off to play now
Thanks buddy! Enjoy 🤙🏼
brilliant...
Thanks Dave! 🫶🏽
It would be nice to follow along with the tutorials, have you ever thought about including the source files?
Unfortunately, many of my source files come from Envato Elements and as far as I know I am not allowed to share these..
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Cool!!!!!
By “step button” do you mean an arrow button?
Glad you like it! I’m not sure what you mean, what time stamp? Oftentimes I hear so many mistakes when editing. In my new video I say Graphic Tablet instead of Graphic Templates 😅 But then I really don’t want to do it all over