I came across your video last night and followed your tutorial. Your teaching skills are excellent and you take your time to explain things at a pace I can follow rather than rush it through. I have now subscribed to you and will be watching more of your videos. Thank you.
@@OlivioSarikas Olivio could you make a tutorial about Fluid effects with gradients? Trying to duplicate what in Illustrator so easy to do is, but i dont find the right way. thanks Sir
Brilliant, fam. I know diddly squat about AP, but I'm on this. Now, to figure out this "Create Word Cloud Text Portrait" thing...I'm all subbed up in here! Thanks, DRIP style.
As per usual a great video, and I have learnt so much from your "secret sauce" tips. By the way you don't need to space the rectangles evenly across the background as they are already spaced evenly. When you use the command CTRL+J this is the "power duplicate" command. It remembers the size, orientation and the distance from the previous shape. So as the rectangle is copied it's always the same distance from the previous one. You can also select all the layers by using the Move tool and draw a rectangle around all of the background. I created a short cut key ALT + A to select all layers via "Edit | Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts | Photo | Select | Select All Layers" which I use for creating kaleidoscope images before I rasterize the layers. Both methods for selecting layers are very useful if you create a macro to speed up your workflow (which I do a lot when creating kaleidoscope images). Also in Affinity Designer CTRL + A selects all the layers, plus you can use the Move command to select all layers in the same way.
Great project for learning more about the Liquify Persona and the Mesh Adjustment panel it provides. Thanks for showing that. Loved the end where subtle shadowing was included for more of the overall 3D effect-it really made an observational difference. Olivio, Happy Holidays! 🎅
You are amazing! I love watching your videos, and always learn something new and interesting. I need to share this with a friend, but I’m also thinking about how I can use it. Thank you!!
Hey Olivio, crazy effect, wonderful and easy. Thank you for your ideas. Can I do this in Affinity Designer as well, the liquify effect? Or do I need to make each line by myself, which is a lot of work.
Schaut gut aus! Lässiger Zebra-Look ;-) Nehme das jetzt einmal als Inspiration für eine Videoanimation mit. Leider komme ich zeitlich nicht mehr zum Affinity Photo und auch nicht zum Designer. Aber deine Tutorials sind super!
Servus! Mach mal ein „behind-the-scenes“ video - WIE du deine Tuts machst! (Kameras, Licht, Greenscreen, Bier) Und mit welcher Software schneidest du das? Würd mich interessieren
Nojo... für Leut die von Adobe die Schnauze voll haben, wär das schon interessant! Du musst dich ja auch mit Videobearbeitung auseinandersetzen (zwangsläufig) Genau das ist der Part, den viele Leute, die Adobe den Stinkefinger gezeigt haben, vermissen. Das Bindeglied dazwischen. Was ist das effizienteste Pendant zu Premiere Pro oder After Effects? Wie kann ich Abseits von Mainstream (Platzhirschen) -Anbietern kostengünstig wirtschaften.
@@Foltl Ja, aber mein Kanal ist über Fotobearbeitung ;) Ich mache auch nix zu Designer oder Publisher, sondern nur zu Fotobearbeitung. Sorry, da wirst du dich leider auf einem anderen Kanal dazu umschauen müssen. Das macht auch mehr Sinn denke ich, denn Videoschneiden kann ich nur gerade mal so gut wie es der Channel benötigt - und das ist sehr wenig. Wie man so schön sagt: Schuster bleib bei deinen Leisten.
At 1:30 you're talking about resolution. Then you blow it by actually talking about dimensions and yet you leave the resolution at 72. That's pretty darn poor, for a guy apparently doing tutorials.
The DPI has nothing to do with the image resolution. A 30 inch 1080p TV and a 50 inch 1080P TV have the exact same image resolution. Even if you set a image to 1DPI, it will not change it's resolution. Resolution = the number of pixels in a image. DPI has nothing to do with the number of pixels in a image
I came across your video last night and followed your tutorial. Your teaching skills are excellent and you take your time to explain things at a pace I can follow rather than rush it through. I have now subscribed to you and will be watching more of your videos. Thank you.
Olivio ist the only one who is doing really cool things that no one else does on Affinity and putting it online... Thanks mate... you're Awesome. !
thank you :)
@@OlivioSarikas Olivio could you make a tutorial about Fluid effects with gradients? Trying to duplicate what in Illustrator so easy to do is, but i dont find the right way. thanks Sir
Cool effect! Love your outfit Olivio!
Brilliant, fam. I know diddly squat about AP, but I'm on this. Now, to figure out this "Create Word Cloud Text Portrait" thing...I'm all subbed up in here! Thanks, DRIP style.
Thanks for your amazing work.
Thank you very much. You speak very clearly, as if learning both graphics and English.
I love how he simply explains everything! Thank you for this tutorial!
As per usual a great video, and I have learnt so much from your "secret sauce" tips. By the way you don't need to space the rectangles evenly across the background as they are already spaced evenly. When you use the command CTRL+J this is the "power duplicate" command. It remembers the size, orientation and the distance from the previous shape. So as the rectangle is copied it's always the same distance from the previous one. You can also select all the layers by using the Move tool and draw a rectangle around all of the background. I created a short cut key ALT + A to select all layers via "Edit | Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts | Photo | Select | Select All Layers" which I use for creating kaleidoscope images before I rasterize the layers. Both methods for selecting layers are very useful if you create a macro to speed up your workflow (which I do a lot when creating kaleidoscope images). Also in Affinity Designer CTRL + A selects all the layers, plus you can use the Move command to select all layers in the same way.
Wow! Please do more creative content like this! Super fun and cool!
Vielen Dank für alles. Ich lerne so viel von Dir. Wünsche Dir viel Glück und Erfolg im Neuen Jahr und freue mich auf die kommenden Tutos.
A super terrific effect. Thank you for sharing
Great tutorial!!! This works on Affinity Photo for iPad *and* on Procreate, Thank You!
Great project for learning more about the Liquify Persona and the Mesh Adjustment panel it provides. Thanks for showing that. Loved the end where subtle shadowing was included for more of the overall 3D effect-it really made an observational difference. Olivio, Happy Holidays! 🎅
That is super cool Olivio, thanks! And yes, that wolf hoodie is DRIP big time 😜
Thank you :)
Whaouuu .... BRAVISSIMO .... Excellent tutorial ... Thank you very much
Ahhhhhhhhh great Olivio, thank you so much for this very graphic tutorial.
My pleasure :)
You are amazing! I love watching your videos, and always learn something new and interesting. I need to share this with a friend, but I’m also thinking about how I can use it. Thank you!!
Very cool, thank you.
Hey Olivio, crazy effect, wonderful and easy. Thank you for your ideas. Can I do this in Affinity Designer as well, the liquify effect? Or do I need to make each line by myself, which is a lot of work.
Brilliant, really enjoyed this one!
Okay how do you wrap a snake inside your text or like its wrapping around it like you did that effect
Great shirt!
Great Thank You! Can I use three colors as my background.
As many as you want :)
nice tut! thanks a lot !!
Enjoyed this I will create some more thank you
Thanks....for Video. I Wish you Merry christmas
Schaut gut aus! Lässiger Zebra-Look ;-) Nehme das jetzt einmal als Inspiration für eine Videoanimation mit. Leider komme ich zeitlich nicht mehr zum Affinity Photo und auch nicht zum Designer. Aber deine Tutorials sind super!
Danke :)
I did it and did it again by myself. ; )
how u make it unpixelated tho
Danke. Sehr geil.
Merci, très bien réussi!
Magnifique! Merci beaucoup!🙏🙏🙏❤️
Greate lesson
You got DRIP Olivio! Great Video!
Thank you :)
Hi Olivio as usual fantastic tutorial. Is it possible to work with an image instead text ? Happy Xmas
Yes, sure. You do the same thing, but put the lines over a image instead :)
@@OlivioSarikas Tks
That's DRIP dawg, you're looking good lol. Thanks for the tutorial - fantastic.
I don't have an option to paste effects. Does anyone have any ideas as to why? I have copied each step as shown. thanks.
you need to do that via the menu and make sure there are layer effects, not filter effects, applied to the layer that you want to copy
@@OlivioSarikas thank you 😊
Servus! Mach mal ein „behind-the-scenes“ video - WIE du deine Tuts machst! (Kameras, Licht, Greenscreen, Bier)
Und mit welcher Software schneidest du das? Würd mich interessieren
sorry, aber das passt null zu einem channel über foto bearbeitung. es gibt doch eh ganz ganz viele videos dazu wie man sowas macht
Nojo... für Leut die von Adobe die Schnauze voll haben, wär das schon interessant!
Du musst dich ja auch mit Videobearbeitung auseinandersetzen (zwangsläufig)
Genau das ist der Part, den viele Leute, die Adobe den Stinkefinger gezeigt haben, vermissen.
Das Bindeglied dazwischen.
Was ist das effizienteste Pendant zu Premiere Pro oder After Effects?
Wie kann ich Abseits von Mainstream (Platzhirschen) -Anbietern kostengünstig wirtschaften.
@@Foltl Ja, aber mein Kanal ist über Fotobearbeitung ;) Ich mache auch nix zu Designer oder Publisher, sondern nur zu Fotobearbeitung. Sorry, da wirst du dich leider auf einem anderen Kanal dazu umschauen müssen. Das macht auch mehr Sinn denke ich, denn Videoschneiden kann ich nur gerade mal so gut wie es der Channel benötigt - und das ist sehr wenig. Wie man so schön sagt: Schuster bleib bei deinen Leisten.
WOW!!!!
Most drip.
I don't know, Affinity photo is a great software, but the images keep looking so fucking pixelated even when i'm working in high resolution.
At 1:30 you're talking about resolution. Then you blow it by actually talking about dimensions and yet you leave the resolution at 72. That's pretty darn poor, for a guy apparently doing tutorials.
The DPI has nothing to do with the image resolution. A 30 inch 1080p TV and a 50 inch 1080P TV have the exact same image resolution. Even if you set a image to 1DPI, it will not change it's resolution. Resolution = the number of pixels in a image. DPI has nothing to do with the number of pixels in a image