Very instructive and useful tutorial - learning quite a few new techniques in Affinity Photo. It would be nice if all elements you use for a tutorial were in the description, so we can copy exactly the workflow you are showing us. In this case, the source photo of the monastery hall is there, but I found the grid only after going through the comments section. Thanks in advance.
Awesome tutorial! I love all of your videos. I learn a lot with every one of them and you make them so clear and understandable. Your knowledge of AF and all the ways to edit photos amazes me. Thank you so much for posting them! Do you think you could do a tutorial on the "STYLES" panel (look like sprockets labeled, Sunset, Rainbow, Metal, etc.) and what they do and how to use? I'm completely lost as to what they do or why they are there. Thank you.
Hi Lee, thank you so much. I love that you enjoy the videos and i can help you :) Styles sounds like a interesting topic. I will add it to my list and do a Tutorial on them ASAP :)
Hello Olivio! Very interesting the stage of applying radial blur to dust. It's the first time I see it. Thanks a lot! The final look of the image is a little bit too extreme IMHO, a little bit too "fake", but very interesting bunch of techniques!
Hi Marco, thank you very much :) Yes, that's true, the final version could look a bit better. I was a but concerned that youtube would show it well enough so i made the settings more extrem than they needed to be. :)
Hello I tried to follow your tutorial step by step, I got stuck after the rectangle tool because the node tool got deleted in current Affinity Photo version. How can I do this without the node tool, please?
Enjoyed your video an have a question will Affinity Photo be able to paint 3D models? Photoshop CS6 Extended [old software don't want CC] if not will it soon?
Hi Raymond, that would be great, but i haven't heard anything about 3D support. however you can paint 3D object in the free Blender software. check this out th-cam.com/video/LcCQKuWPhXk/w-d-xo.html
Very instructive and useful tutorial - learning quite a few new techniques in Affinity Photo. It would be nice if all elements you use for a tutorial were in the description, so we can copy exactly the workflow you are showing us. In this case, the source photo of the monastery hall is there, but I found the grid only after going through the comments section. Thanks in advance.
Really well done, smart way to use the grids since nature is is all natural math.
the best tutorial with good intention, thank you
really nice result and explanation. Thanks so much .
Hello Olivia
Welcome back with this nice tuto.
Thank you for not dropping us here on TH-cam.
Blessings !
Once again another awesome tutorial. Thanks Olivio
Thank you, Lloyd. Nice to hear from you :)
Very good
Super-Nice! Olivio, you make graphic design peaceful and simplistic. Awesome tutorial!
Thank you, Sidney Johnson
Unique techniques for sun rays. Enjoy tutorial. Thanks!
Outstanding, very very informative narrative.
Bloody marvelous !!!!!! Totally amazing !!!!!
Thank you. Your tutorials are very helpful.
Olivio, this is amazing... nice job
Thank you for all your interesting video
Awesome tutorial !!!
Great! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome tutorial! I love all of your videos. I learn a lot with every one of them and you make them so clear and understandable. Your knowledge of AF and all the ways to edit photos amazes me. Thank you so much for posting them! Do you think you could do a tutorial on the "STYLES" panel (look like sprockets labeled, Sunset, Rainbow, Metal, etc.) and what they do and how to use? I'm completely lost as to what they do or why they are there. Thank you.
Hi Lee, thank you so much. I love that you enjoy the videos and i can help you :) Styles sounds like a interesting topic. I will add it to my list and do a Tutorial on them ASAP :)
Thank you!
Great job!
Thank you, DeMasi
Sehr interessant, danke
Thanks for this tutorial
Thank you, Andrew. I'm happy you enjoyed it :)
Great tutorial!!
Thank you, Supercar City
Hello Olivio!
Very interesting the stage of applying radial blur to dust. It's the first time I see it. Thanks a lot!
The final look of the image is a little bit too extreme IMHO, a little bit too "fake", but very interesting bunch of techniques!
Hi Marco, thank you very much :) Yes, that's true, the final version could look a bit better. I was a but concerned that youtube would show it well enough so i made the settings more extrem than they needed to be. :)
Nice man good job
Thank you, AMOR E VIDA
perfect
Thank you, Pier :)
Hello I tried to follow your tutorial step by step, I got stuck after the rectangle tool because the node tool got deleted in current Affinity Photo version. How can I do this without the node tool, please?
I still have the node tool. I don't think they would remove that. It's under the pen tool. Click and hold the pen tool icon to see the node tool
Enjoyed your video an have a question will Affinity Photo be able to paint 3D models? Photoshop CS6 Extended [old software don't want CC] if not will it soon?
Hi Raymond, that would be great, but i haven't heard anything about 3D support. however you can paint 3D object in the free Blender software. check this out th-cam.com/video/LcCQKuWPhXk/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a link to a site I can download the perspective grid from?
There you go: goo.gl/4p8gn8
you say download the grid from the internet What?Where?How? confusing to me
just search google images for grid and download one you like
is-it-raw-or-jpeg-
Where can you download a grid?
Hi Lisa, simply search on Google images for a grid image and place it into Affinity photo. :)