Basic Architectural Visualisation Edit (Affinity Photo)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2022
- If you're into archviz workflows, discover some fundamentals for image retouching such as making flood selections from Object/Material ID layers, adjustment layers and live filter layers with masks, and using snapshots to store multiple edits within one document.
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James, always appreciate your presence in forums and providing these types of tutorials. I don't typically do architechture, but I always watch because you drop great gems like the tolerance control with the selection actually being manipulated live on the image. Brilliant. I can always learn a ton regardless of the actual topic. Thanks so much.
I congratulate you for the new tutorials where the image of the person who is explaining does not appear, since this image distracts and covers part of the program's interface. Congratulations!
Thank you, James!
This is very amazing thanks for making this great product and no subscriptions
Please arrange the tutorial videos in the Affinity Photo desktop v1 playlist in an order that it could be used by any absolute beginner very easily. As an Affinity fanboy, I sincerely appreciate the job you guys have done with the Affinity suite, but all I'm asking you is to kindly arrange the videos in the playlist I mentioned keeping in mind that an absolute beginner is trying to learn it and later become a loyal part of the Affinity family.
Very interesting method. Is there a simple method for creating the object id pixel image?
Interesting question. Would you please let me know if you find a way to do this?
The object ID map is created in the 3D application, sometimes referred to as a cryptomatte. For instance, in Blender, it would be enabled as a Render Pass and exported separately in the compositing stage.
@@bacurrah Thank you.
Fascinating! But as a real estate photographer, absolutely impractical. Too many photos.
So why does x8 have more advanced editing options than affinity photo when it comes to raw development
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