Creating Abstract Art Photography in Affinity Photo
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- I was recently contacted by one of my newsletter subscribers, asking how to reproduce an artistic abstract effect with their photography. In this video, I explain one way to do it using Affinity Photo. Download your Affinity Photo trial: tinyurl.com/2g... (affiliate link)
Here's the link to the Nik Collection video to do the same thing: • Double Exposure Photog...
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Robin I usually love your videos and have been a user of Affinity since Version 1 but I am dead against this type of image fakery. Mainly because it is not difficult to shot a genuine abstract image using ICM I have been doing it for years and have made some great images in camera with single exposures it just takes practice. Each to their own but this over manipulation of images is going to ruin peoples perception of photography in my opinion.
Personally, I'm not a fan of ICM at all, although I recognise it can produce some amazing shots when done well. Despite this, someone asked how to do it in Affinity Photo and they aren't alone. This is a request I receive at least monthly if not more often. When enough people ask me how to do something like this, I try to present it. Sorry it offends you but I have no way of knowing that when I made the video.
Typo in the thumbnail fyi. Haven’t watched yet, but looking forward to it.
Thanks. Fixed.
Very nice! You mentioned that this could be done in Nik. I could not find the link to the NIK VIDEO. Could you please post the link. Thank you!
It should appear as an overlay on the video at the point I mention it. I checked and it is correctly set up. It may have been a blip in UA-cam at the time. I've also added it to the description now.
Thank you for your time and effort.@@RobinWhalley
An excellent presentation as always Robin.
Glad you think so. Thank you
Impressionistic maybe, but hardly abstract. If you have a G9, there's a high res mode consisting of 7 images taken in rapid succession. If you jiggle the camera a bit in this mode, you get something like this that's more natural looking because less precise. But this technique could yield very interesting results depending on the treatment given to the duplicate layers.
Not my words; it's how the effect was described . I'm showing how to replicate the effect in a photo that was shared with me. Hopefully a few people will find some valuable information in the video.
@@RobinWhalley That's no excuse for repeating it. Anyway, I got something from the video, though not what was intended.
Your right, that wasn’t an excuse.
That is really cool! Thx for the lesson...
Glad you liked it. Thank you.
Very nice... will give it a try
Thanks. I hope you get good results.
Very clever use of Affinity here, Robin - watched it though as I wanted to see how you did it. My preference is to use Nik (now as v#6) as you mentioned at the end, but now I have this other option to use - thanks a lot!
Thank you. I'm pleased you liked it.
Thanks for the tutorial! Maybe a new book idea of creating artistic images using different software?
Thanks for the suggestion. It's a good idea although it might work better in course format. I shall give this some thought.
Another great video! Thank you!
My pleasure.