@9:50 "I have no idea ABOAT sailing . . . " I grew up in northern Wisconsin and I know a Canadian when I hear one ;) As a sailor, I will forgive your boat. I work almost entirely in Photo, and forget the Transparency tool in Designer. The process in Photo (v1) is kludgy, but in Designer it's so easy. Watching someone else work is always helpful.
I have to go back and listen to myself.. i always hear Canadians talk like that but I never believed it... time to check the tape! (or digital recording now I guess..) Thank you so much for watching!
@@bydesignmethod Everyone from northern Wisconsin secretly wants to go home to Canada anyway. When we moved to LA 55 years ago everyone asked what part of Canada we were from.
Thank you for following up on my request. I’ve learnt a lot on colours & shapes and also placement so once again thank you👏👏👏 If you’d like to take it to the next level can you show me/us how to do one using a ‘real photo’ of a real place (like the main feature or building in your home town or city) by adding on outlines & shapes to the building & then filling in the various shapes with flat pastel like colours. Yes it’s a big request but I’m sure if this one is really really successful then doing a real photo one would be the icing on the cake 😉. (Plus hardly any drawing would be involved 😃)
Fabulous video, I love anything art deco and this was fantastic, I’m fairly new to Affinity but can’t wait to have a go at this. Just discovered your channel, it’s great, you got a new subscriber 😊
Thank you so much Anne! I truly appreciate you watching and taking a moment of your time to leave me a comment. You're gonna love Affinity, have fun and stay tuned!
Beautiful illustration. At 17:20, there was a brief clip of an edge that made it look like the image was torn from a spiral note book. Looked great! How was that accomplished? Thanks for your work.
Hey, I use a site called RaxPixel for mockups sometimes (you can also do them in Affinity but this site is quick, super clean and helpful) rawpixelltd.sjv.io/5gNzb2
Learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much for your continued support, truly appreciated! I'm so glad it helped.
@9:50 "I have no idea ABOAT sailing . . . " I grew up in northern Wisconsin and I know a Canadian when I hear one ;) As a sailor, I will forgive your boat.
I work almost entirely in Photo, and forget the Transparency tool in Designer. The process in Photo (v1) is kludgy, but in Designer it's so easy. Watching someone else work is always helpful.
I have to go back and listen to myself.. i always hear Canadians talk like that but I never believed it... time to check the tape! (or digital recording now I guess..)
Thank you so much for watching!
@@bydesignmethod Everyone from northern Wisconsin secretly wants to go home to Canada anyway. When we moved to LA 55 years ago everyone asked what part of Canada we were from.
@@joeldcanfield_spinhead LOL!
Give us some more great totourials like this. My creativity grows!
So glad you enjoyed it Michael! More on the way for sure, thanks so much for the wonderful comment!
Your stuff is so good bro. Plz keep posting
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words. Always learning and will keep going!
Wow this amazing
really helpful for me
Awesome, i'm so glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for following up on my request. I’ve learnt a lot on colours & shapes and also placement so once again thank you👏👏👏
If you’d like to take it to the next level can you show me/us how to do one using a ‘real photo’ of a real place (like the main feature or building in your home town or city) by adding on outlines & shapes to the building & then filling in the various shapes with flat pastel like colours. Yes it’s a big request but I’m sure if this one is really really successful then doing a real photo one would be the icing on the cake 😉. (Plus hardly any drawing would be involved 😃)
Now that i've tried a basic version I would be more than happy to try a more advanced version with a real picture in the near future. Thank you again!
Fabulous video, I love anything art deco and this was fantastic, I’m fairly new to Affinity but can’t wait to have a go at this. Just discovered your channel, it’s great, you got a new subscriber 😊
Thank you so much Anne! I truly appreciate you watching and taking a moment of your time to leave me a comment. You're gonna love Affinity, have fun and stay tuned!
Great Lesson , Thank you.
You're welcome! thank you so much for watching!
Very cool. Thank you!
You're so welcome, thank you so much for watching!
Fabulous 👏👏👏
Many many thanks, I really appreciate it!
Beautiful illustration. At 17:20, there was a brief clip of an edge that made it look like the image was torn from a spiral note book. Looked great! How was that accomplished? Thanks for your work.
Hey,
I use a site called RaxPixel for mockups sometimes (you can also do them in Affinity but this site is quick, super clean and helpful)
rawpixelltd.sjv.io/5gNzb2
I noticed Dreamphography 2 in your Brushes. Is that another version, or have you used that folder for your most-used Dreamphography brushes?
hey good eye!
Just a duplicate for some reason, I should probably remove it!
How did you get thee little in the color box on right side with the wheel
Also when u use the snapping tool, how do you get rid of the purple outline around your image.
The three dots should be set as a default within Affinity Photo 2. Try going to 'Window > Studio > Reset Studio'
I don't have this option, are you on an iPad or desktop?
Desktop sir
Reset doest work
Not your thing? Rubbish, this video is amazing and creative like all your other videos.
We learn something new every time.
Thank you very much Lokky. I'm trying!