You are so welcome, I'm so happy you find it fun - that is my goal! I really appreciate you taking a moment of your own time to leave me a comment. Thank you!
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT!!! I'm glad you created this channel a few months ago my good man. These tutorials are exactly what Affinity newbies need! #MuchThanks
Glad it was helpful Alpha! Once you get the hang of this you're on your way! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave me a comment, I appreciate it!
@@bydesignmethod Bravo you have a nice way of doing, I have been using Affinity for many years and watching videos to understand other approaches to development is always nice.
Thanks for the clear explanation, enjoyed this as I’m new to affinity and layers are a bit confusing. I don’t understand when I open a new image, then open another that I want to use with it, they don’t show together in the layer panel? They seem to be separate tabs along the top, but I want to have them both together, how do I merge them??
@@bydesignmethod I go to open on the drop down menu, then select my photo and it appears on the canvas, I repeat this thinking 2nd image will show in same layer panel but it doesn’t, although I see it in a separate tab?
@@anne2309 Hey Anne, It thinks you want to open 2 separate files. I would go File > Place and then you can select both photos at once and drop them into the canvas. Let me know if you need help!
@@bydesignmethod ah okay, thanks so much. Just at the start of my journey with Affinity, I’m loving it and love your videos, they are so easy to understand and the humour is great, got a batch of them to watch and learn, keep up the good work 😊. Anne
Great video for us newbies...Thanks!!! I hope for more videos like this...
More to come Maurizio! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
Thank you for making Affinity fun to learn
You are so welcome, I'm so happy you find it fun - that is my goal!
I really appreciate you taking a moment of your own time to leave me a comment. Thank you!
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT!!! I'm glad you created this channel a few months ago my good man. These tutorials are exactly what Affinity newbies need! #MuchThanks
I LOVE to hear it! thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave me a comment, truly means a lot to me. I got more content coming!
@@bydesignmethod Beautiful!! And my pleasure! #ThankYOU
A nice simple explanation which will help me to use layers in my future Affinity projects. 😊
Glad it was helpful Alpha! Once you get the hang of this you're on your way! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave me a comment, I appreciate it!
Ottimi spunti spero che continui con azioni più profonde dei Layer!
I hope this translation works Pier Giorgio! Grazie! Realizzerò sicuramente altri video che spiegheranno come funzionano i livelli!
@@bydesignmethod Bravo you have a nice way of doing, I have been using Affinity for many years and watching videos to understand other approaches to development is always nice.
Thanks for the clear explanation, enjoyed this as I’m new to affinity and layers are a bit confusing. I don’t understand when I open a new image, then open another that I want to use with it, they don’t show together in the layer panel? They seem to be separate tabs along the top, but I want to have them both together, how do I merge them??
Hey,
How are you bringing the images into Affinity? are you dragging/dropping them or going to 'File > Place'
Let me know!
@@bydesignmethod I go to open on the drop down menu, then select my photo and it appears on the canvas, I repeat this thinking 2nd image will show in same layer panel but it doesn’t, although I see it in a separate tab?
@@anne2309 Hey Anne,
It thinks you want to open 2 separate files. I would go File > Place and then you can select both photos at once and drop them into the canvas.
Let me know if you need help!
@@bydesignmethod ah okay, thanks so much. Just at the start of my journey with Affinity, I’m loving it and love your videos, they are so easy to understand and the humour is great, got a batch of them to watch and learn, keep up the good work 😊. Anne