All about the Paint Brush Tool in Affinity Photo on iPad

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  • @Nonnyspaceduck
    @Nonnyspaceduck 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey. Thanks for the video. Do you have any idea why my pixel brush works only on the filled area on a pixel layer? I wonder if it’s you’re supposed to fill the new layer with any color to be able to draw on that… doesn’t make any sense though, does anyone have a possible solution for that?

    • @bendesignsmedia
      @bendesignsmedia  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Anastasia, I'm not able to duplicate this on my end, it should be able to work on any layer. Make sure that you are selected on the correct layer and that is converted in to a pixel layer. Make sure that your canvas is not super big so that you can easily see it painting. Other than that I'm not sure. Have you tried another document?

  • @TutorialesMacShop
    @TutorialesMacShop ปีที่แล้ว

    Lo único malo es que la OPACIDAD por presión de pluma no existe 😢
    En este aspecto Photoshop es muy superior.

    • @bendesignsmedia
      @bendesignsmedia  ปีที่แล้ว

      Interesting, I had to translate your comment so hopefully I am getting it correctly. Sounds like you are saying you want to be able to feather the opacity when using brush pressure. Are you comparing this to Photoshop on the desktop or the iPad?

    • @TutorialesMacShop
      @TutorialesMacShop ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bendesignsmedia Google translate.
      iPad. The comparison is on iPad, what complicates me is that you can't control the opacity percentage in Affinity by pen pressure.

    • @bendesignsmedia
      @bendesignsmedia  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TutorialesMacShop My experiences with Photoshop on the iPad have all been pretty bad, so I'm not super familiar with it's brush features. However I would say if you are looking to do a lot of drawing on the iPad I wouldn't use Photoshop or Affinity Photo, because Procreate is a much better drawing tool than either of them.