Just bought affinity suite last night come from using adobe suite for around 4 years. Gotta say it’s. Pretty neat somehow I find the UI friendlier and not so overwhelming to understand like on PS
Thank you for your work. I really appreciate it. What i would love to see would be a session of you, editing some photos completely, not only focusing on one issue. For me its kinda hard to put all learned tools to use and there are not a lot full edit videos for affinity Photo available. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for your comment. I would love to do a complete start to finish edit. I can certainly plan on doing that at some point. Thanks for the suggestion!
Use the HIGH frequency for details like wrinkles, don't use the low freq which is strictly for colors. Wrinkles is a (detail) not a color. Save a step using the high side with either inpainting tool or clone.
Thank you for the comment! The reason I use low frequency in the video is because of the shadow colors in the wrinkles and folds. I still recommend using the high frequency for the details as well, but as long as you are using both in the right spot it will give you the best effect because you get the best of both color and detail.
Just bought affinity suite last night come from using adobe suite for around 4 years. Gotta say it’s. Pretty neat somehow I find the UI friendlier and not so overwhelming to understand like on PS
That's great to hear! I had a similar experience when I switched. I love the UI of Affinity over Photoshop
Thank you for your work. I really appreciate it. What i would love to see would be a session of you, editing some photos completely, not only focusing on one issue.
For me its kinda hard to put all learned tools to use and there are not a lot full edit videos for affinity Photo available.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for your comment. I would love to do a complete start to finish edit. I can certainly plan on doing that at some point. Thanks for the suggestion!
Use the HIGH frequency for details like wrinkles, don't use the low freq which is strictly for colors. Wrinkles is a (detail) not a color. Save a step using the high side with either inpainting tool or clone.
Thank you for the comment! The reason I use low frequency in the video is because of the shadow colors in the wrinkles and folds. I still recommend using the high frequency for the details as well, but as long as you are using both in the right spot it will give you the best effect because you get the best of both color and detail.