Hi my friend, I really appreciate your help and contribution. I appreciate it. I just made a section of photos for a product but I don't know how to align the layers to do post-production in AFFINITY PHOTO. Thanks for your help.
I have seen tutorials using PS and they do something with channels to isolate either the background or subject, can't remember and I didnt understand it either. However, it seems like a good and accurate way of strand perfect hair. Is there anything in PMP or even Affinity Photo that does this kind of thing or can mimic this technique?
Great tutorial, really useful! Thanks! As someone who used write and produce training videos, I do have a bit of (hopefully) constructive feedback. I’d so down the pace just a bit to give users less familiar with the PP UI a bit of time to process what you’re doing and locate the proper menu choices. Secondly, you might consider speaking as well as illustrating what steps you’re taking… as in “click on, then click on”, etc. This may seem to be “dumbing things down” a bit, but again I suspect your target audience isn’t as familiar with the interface and menu trees in PP as more advanced users. Thanks for a great video and keep up the good work! 👍
Thanks for the suggestions! Always nice to hear pointers from an expert! I have to say that other people said I was too slow...but always have to find that right balance.
This a good tutorial, thank you. I see you make videos about Affinity Photo 2. I have PM pro and will get Photomater, and I have all the Topaz apps (minus the video app). I also have got Affinity Photo (1). I don't use it because it is a pain in the neck to use. I would like to ask you, do I need any more photo editing apps, such as: Affinity 2, ON 1 etc? Or can I get by with what I've got? Thank you.
I think you have everything covered! Photomator will be a great addition for precise tone and color editing. Give what you have a try first. If there is anything unsatisfactory I can give suggestions later on. 🙂
@@takebetterphotos8132 Thank you for your reply, I wasn't too sure. I thought PR pro is a very good app and plus Photomator should be a good set up. It was just a nagging thought in my mind. Now you have given me an answer. Thank you.
I switched entirely TP PM Pro and Photomator for most of my works (landscape photography and some graphic designs). I also owns Affinity 2 and Capture One but doesn’t use them anymore because of all the AI tools and facilities of working with PM and PM. If you owns Apple devices, it’s a no brainer! 👋🏻😁
@@ericpelletier1993 I have to agree with you Eric. You surprised me with Capture One though, it is for professionals really and not cheap to use. It just shows how good PM Pro and Photomator are. Also Topaz software is very good. Thanks for your reply it is reassuring to know how other people work.
Sorry but the edge of the last image R arm is unacceptable and the hair along the back of her (right side) is also just not pro-grade. I do agree, for the money, not bad. PMP doesn't have nearly the power to do this image properly (like channels) but for certain cases and again, for the money, not that aweful.
Excellent video, can you show how you change the hair colour and eye colour? Is it possible to change skin tone as well? Thx
Once again, great video and topic, really appreciated your efforts to help educate 👨🎓
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Hi my friend, I really appreciate your help and contribution. I appreciate it. I just made a section of photos for a product but I don't know how to align the layers to do post-production in AFFINITY PHOTO. Thanks for your help.
Hello there! Are you talking about stacking the layers?
Keep up your Gr8 tutorials!👍
Thanks, will do!
I have seen tutorials using PS and they do something with channels to isolate either the background or subject, can't remember and I didnt understand it either. However, it seems like a good and accurate way of strand perfect hair. Is there anything in PMP or even Affinity Photo that does this kind of thing or can mimic this technique?
I made a similar video with Affinity Photo channels. Perhaps it will be helpful. th-cam.com/video/SG0RzNpeOQQ/w-d-xo.html
@@takebetterphotos8132 thanks, I'll take a look
@@takebetterphotos8132 thanks, I'll take a look
Great tutorial, really useful! Thanks! As someone who used write and produce training videos, I do have a bit of (hopefully) constructive feedback. I’d so down the pace just a bit to give users less familiar with the PP UI a bit of time to process what you’re doing and locate the proper menu choices. Secondly, you might consider speaking as well as illustrating what steps you’re taking… as in “click on, then click on”, etc. This may seem to be “dumbing things down” a bit, but again I suspect your target audience isn’t as familiar with the interface and menu trees in PP as more advanced users. Thanks for a great video and keep up the good work! 👍
Thanks for the suggestions! Always nice to hear pointers from an expert! I have to say that other people said I was too slow...but always have to find that right balance.
This was really helpful! Thanks!
Glad to hear it! 🙂
This a good tutorial, thank you. I see you make videos about Affinity Photo 2. I have PM pro and will get Photomater, and I have all the Topaz apps (minus the video app). I also have got Affinity Photo (1). I don't use it because it is a pain in the neck to use.
I would like to ask you, do I need any more photo editing apps, such as: Affinity 2, ON 1 etc? Or can I get by with what I've got?
Thank you.
I think you have everything covered! Photomator will be a great addition for precise tone and color editing. Give what you have a try first. If there is anything unsatisfactory I can give suggestions later on. 🙂
@@takebetterphotos8132 Thank you for your reply, I wasn't too sure. I thought PR pro is a very good app and plus Photomator should be a good set up. It was just a nagging thought in my mind. Now you have given me an answer. Thank you.
I switched entirely TP PM Pro and Photomator for most of my works (landscape photography and some graphic designs). I also owns Affinity 2 and Capture One but doesn’t use them anymore because of all the AI tools and facilities of working with PM and PM. If you owns Apple devices, it’s a no brainer! 👋🏻😁
@@ericpelletier1993 I have to agree with you Eric. You surprised me with Capture One though, it is for professionals really and not cheap to use. It just shows how good PM Pro and Photomator are. Also Topaz software is very good. Thanks for your reply it is reassuring to know how other people work.
This soft is not compatible with latest Mac OS.
It should be compatable with Sonoma. I am using an intel mac but not the latest version. What version are you using?
Great.
Sorry but the edge of the last image R arm is unacceptable and the hair along the back of her (right side) is also just not pro-grade. I do agree, for the money, not bad. PMP doesn't have nearly the power to do this image properly (like channels) but for certain cases and again, for the money, not that aweful.
You have high standards! I guess PMP for those who just want "good enough" and not too technical. Photoshop can do these things much better.
create a video about perspective and warp editing in Pixelmator pro, will watch without skip any ad
I actually have a video on perspective in Pixelmator Pro did two years ago