I have a gift for you! 😊 It's a free Affinity Photo course that will teach you 10 simple steps to make any photo amazing. I hope you love it! affinity.sale/10-steps
Hello, Would be grateful if you could help... Right now, I am using Affinity Photo and Filmora (video editor) on an all-in-one PC (ie, not made for graphics). I am planning to switch to a better PC made for graphics, as this one crashes every time i open any such software. In the future, I MIGHT switch to Adobe Creative Cloud and so, keeping that in mind the load it might put on the system, could you kindly suggest me which PC/CPU is ideal for this? Thank you!
A great tutorial. I just used this technique on a picture of my granddaughter and it looks fantastic. I then discovered I could bump up the saturation afterward in the HSL adjustment and now I have a dramatic coloured portrait with a black surrounding.
Look nice. I want to try this. I brought the affinity Bundle (Window Version). How am I going to link the 3 (Photo, Publisher and Designer) into 1 software. I saw you switch easily with the 3 software with 1 click. How do you do that?
If you are in Publisher, you can switch between the 3 programs by using the Persona icons at the top left. If you are in Affinity Photo, you can go to Edit --> Edit in Designer.
Great Tutorial - why did you choose to use HSL and turning down the saturation over the Accurate B&W adjustment method as in in one of your previous videos?
An HSL desaturates photos perfectly fine, but unlike a B&W adjustment, you aren't able to artistically change how bright or dark each color becomes. But since we used Curves to effect how bright/dark the photo become, an HSL worked fine for this effect. I hope that helps! 😊
Very nice. You can save on painting the border by using the rectangle tool, drawing a rectangle over the canvas, make it black and then pull this rectangle below the image layer
Good video I really learn a lot from you guys I am still having no luck on adding a background photo of clouds For my anniversary gift I told her I’d be a little late making it still having trouble with it.
Combining multiple photos can be tricky to do. 😕 You can ask for tips/feedback on the Affinity forums. There are a lot of helpful people there. forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
Sorry, I'm not sure. I'd try asking on the official Affinity forums: forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
Complimenti per la professionalità, e per i i video che che fate...Volevo chiedere se i corsi che fate sono anche in italiano?(o eventualmente con la possibilità di tradurli),perchè purtroppo non sò l'inglese..😪😪😪Grazie in anticipo!!!
@@AffinityRevolution you are most welcome, that’s a dramatic introduction to the vedio, please do more lessons on affinity photo on iPad, love your tutorials.
I have a gift for you! 😊 It's a free Affinity Photo course that will teach you 10 simple steps to make any photo amazing. I hope you love it! affinity.sale/10-steps
Oh Dear :o Thank you!!
Hello,
Would be grateful if you could help...
Right now, I am using Affinity Photo and Filmora (video editor) on an all-in-one PC (ie, not made for graphics). I am planning to switch to a better PC made for graphics, as this one crashes every time i open any such software. In the future, I MIGHT switch to Adobe Creative Cloud and so, keeping that in mind the load it might put on the system, could you kindly suggest me which PC/CPU is ideal for this?
Thank you!
Good tips Sigma!
Thank you! So many good ideas and working aids in so few minutes of video.Many greetings from the Westerwald!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial. 😊
Say, how do you show the keystrokes on your screen as you are working? That's pretty cool.
I use a program called KeyCastr. It's a free app for Macs! If you have a PC, here are some other options: alternativeto.net/software/keycastr/
@@AffinityRevolution Thanjs, that’s really neat.
Awesome Ally does it again! Thank you 👍🏻
Thank you Greg! 😊
Thank you for all quality free courses and tips. Keep posting :)
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant tutorial - loved this!
Thank you Garry! 😊
A great tutorial. I just used this technique on a picture of my granddaughter and it looks fantastic. I then discovered I could bump up the saturation afterward in the HSL adjustment and now I have a dramatic coloured portrait with a black surrounding.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing. 😊
Nice work. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you liked it. 😊
Awesome as always!
Thank you Jaroslav! 😊
Awesome tutorial! Thank you, Ally!!
Thank you Lee! 🤗
Excellent tutorial, as always thanks!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Terrific, thanks once again!
Thank you Bill! 😊
This certainly makes for a more satisfying B/W result, terrific. Thanks Ally. :)
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it. 😊
ein sehr gute und kompetente Tutorial. Danke
Vielen Dank! 😊
Look nice. I want to try this. I brought the affinity Bundle (Window Version). How am I going to link the 3 (Photo, Publisher and Designer) into 1 software. I saw you switch easily with the 3 software with 1 click. How do you do that?
If you are in Publisher, you can switch between the 3 programs by using the Persona icons at the top left. If you are in Affinity Photo, you can go to Edit --> Edit in Designer.
Wow amazing as always! Thank you for this tutorial.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it. 😊
Beautifully explained with pleasant voice. This channel about Affinity is my favorite, thank you!!!👍😍👍😍
Thank you Victoria! 🤗
Excellent tutorial! I prefer without the gray curve adjustment.
I think it looks great without the curves also. I just wanted to give people options. 😊
Absolutely amazing, as always. Thank you. 😊
Thank you! 😊
Super tuto Merci
Thank you! 😊
Great Tutorial - why did you choose to use HSL and turning down the saturation over the Accurate B&W adjustment method as in in one of your previous videos?
An HSL desaturates photos perfectly fine, but unlike a B&W adjustment, you aren't able to artistically change how bright or dark each color becomes. But since we used Curves to effect how bright/dark the photo become, an HSL worked fine for this effect. I hope that helps! 😊
Love This channel ....... Thanks Ally
Thank you Richard! 😊
Another great one! Thanks
Thank you Rick! I'm glad you liked this one. 😊
Another great vid thanks Ally
Thanks Pete! 😊
I've learnt a lot from your channel.
Thank you! I'm so glad to hear that. 😊
Excellent video, really enjoyed it, thanks for all the tips and techniques,
Thank you Tom! 😊
Nicely done. Again!
Thank you Elder Meyers! I appreciate it. 😊
Very nice. You can save on painting the border by using the rectangle tool, drawing a rectangle over the canvas, make it black and then pull this rectangle below the image layer
That's a great way to do it. 😊
Sei bravissima...GRAZIEEEEEEE
Je t'en prie! 😊
This is a truly excellent tutorial and yields great results. Strongly recommended for anyone contemplating a black and white portrait.
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it. 😊
Hello, I have a question will Affinity Photo soon have an addon for painting onto 3D models if not can you please contact the makers of the software?
I don't think they are going to add that feature, sorry!
A whole new world of possibilities. :-). Thank you.
Thank you Norman. I'm glad you liked the video. :)
Good video I really learn a lot from you guys I am still having no luck on adding a background photo of clouds For my anniversary gift I told her I’d be a little late making it still having trouble with it.
Combining multiple photos can be tricky to do. 😕
You can ask for tips/feedback on the Affinity forums. There are a lot of helpful people there.
forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
I do street photography and would like to see how to us Affinity Photo to turn color into b&w
There are lots of great tutorials on that subject on UA-cam. 😊 ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=affinity+photo+black+and+white
Top, thank you :)
Thank you! 😊
Thank you
Thanks Kevin! 😊
Can anyone recommend any film boarders/strips for use in Affinity Photo, 35mm/6X6/6X9/5X4, etc., or better still 2.4:1, just asking?
Sorry, I'm not sure. I'd try asking on the official Affinity forums: forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/5-affinity-on-desktop-questions-mac-and-windows/
@@AffinityRevolution ah ha
Any iPad tutorials coming or not
I'm planning on making more iPad videos in 2022. 😊
@@AffinityRevolution oh can’t wait love your channel
Complimenti per la professionalità, e per i i video che che fate...Volevo chiedere se i corsi che fate sono anche in italiano?(o eventualmente con la possibilità di tradurli),perchè purtroppo non sò l'inglese..😪😪😪Grazie in anticipo!!!
Siamo spiacenti, i miei tutorial sono solo in inglese.
@@AffinityRevolution Grazie mille ugualmente🙏🙏🙏..continuerò a vedere i vostri tutorial con la traduzione di UA-cam.
Great video ! Do you use the raw file to start with or do another format ?
This file was started with a JPEG. But if I have a Raw file, I'll use that. 🙂
Neat but I would/will use a layer mask for my version.
🤣🤣 Dramatic,,
How to bathe your dog with a toilet brush !!! 🤣🤣
Haha thanks Luke! 😄
@@FrankyDesign 🤣🤣
@@AffinityRevolution you are most welcome, that’s a dramatic introduction to the vedio, please do more lessons on affinity photo on iPad, love your tutorials.
@@lukegnanapragasam9070 I'm planning on doing more iPad videos in 2022. 😊