Fantastic video! I hadn't really understood the "Refine" tool in Affinity, but now it's very clear. I don't have Pixelmator, but do appreciate the comparison, and knowing there's an alternative which may possibly be better for some things. Thank you so much. (New subbie!)
I have both tools. Sometimes I do AP selection using one of the three channels because the contrast might be better for the refine tool. There are many videos on this process. I wish that both tools supported the ability to plugin the other. Since AP supports plugins I was hoping for a solution. AP on MAC plugins don't seem to work as well as AP for windows :(
This is the best tutorial I’ve found for selections! Thank you very much
Glad to hear that! Happy editing
Fantastic video! I hadn't really understood the "Refine" tool in Affinity, but now it's very clear.
I don't have Pixelmator, but do appreciate the comparison, and knowing there's an alternative which may possibly be better for some things. Thank you so much. (New subbie!)
Glad you found it helpful. Yes it's always interesting to look at the strength and weakness of tools given so many choices nowadays
Very useful ===> refine to new layer with mask does color decontamination!
Yes it does! I had to research it cause its not in the documentation
I have both tools. Sometimes I do AP selection using one of the three channels because the contrast might be better for the refine tool. There are many videos on this process. I wish that both tools supported the ability to plugin the other. Since AP supports plugins I was hoping for a solution. AP on MAC plugins don't seem to work as well as AP for windows :(
Thanks for the tip. I did think of channels as well but I did not think it helped that much in the photos I used. Have to explore that more!
I don't use a Mac to there is only one option. At least it's a good option.
Yes a very good option. Multiplatform is one big advantage of Affinity!
Excellent Job. Thank you!!!
Thanks for watching!
That's a terrible selection; I'm only a part-time user but I was doing better selections than that with Photoshop 15 years ago.
Photoshop has very good algorithms
@@takebetterphotos8132 I should have said 'in' Photoshop; I was doing the selecting using Calculations, Channels and the like.