![]() ![]() If I understand correctly, you actually paint your character. I've been more than satisfied for the last 3 years and I rarely have to come on here to look for solutions. Hope someone has an answer! Also, great community and great software. Is there a fast way of only selecting mech and not the forest? I then have to copy the adjustment and paste to group only the mech. Q3: When I am changing the exposure, shadows or light on the mech it selects the entire project even though I specifically click the single masked mech. ![]() Q2: Recolouring seems to have this obvious separation where the blends happened. Q1: If I wanted to add a very thin or thick glow / highlight on the mech from the city, how would I do that? Could it because whatever i am paining on a mech that already has adjustment? I usually add highlights at the end in Photoshop! I only have control over colour and opacity. ![]() I have no control over the vibrance of the highlight or the contrast. It allows me to paint with any colour but they seem to be very dark. I was able to blend them in, but I am having troubles adding the highlights from the city onto the edges of the mech and trees. In the example below, I have a Mech in a forest with the city in the back. My issues come when I am trying to add artificial light or highlights using the brush tool. I am familiar with the brush tool and the basics such as keeping the colours black and white when you are blending to remove or add. There are a couple of road bumps that I cant seem to find the answer too. After 3 years I finally decided to open up Affinity Photo and start to practice (I mainly use Designer and Publisher). ![]()
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