Learn how to use the double exposure effect in Affinity Photo. This is one of the most popular and fun effects in all of photo editing!
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The double exposure effect is very popular. It is based on a technique used in old film cameras, where two separate photos are taken on the same piece of film. Fortunately, even if you don’t have a film camera, you can replicate the effect by watching this Affinity Photo tutorial. 🙂
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How can do cut out the white area that’s remaining in the final image
Hi….love your videos. Is it possible to do this (double exposure) in Inffinity Design? Thanks !!!
i love the video. going to try to later !!!
thanks
How could you make it so you only see the outline of the object you are putting the picture inside?
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Halfway through the tutorial I wondered "Why not just select a mask from the top layer of the model's face to apply to the mountain layer." But then you went into using the bottom layer as a matte for setting the position of the mountain. My way of doing it wouldn't have allowed for that placement step. Again….. Thanks for the info!
Great as always
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Love you bro! Thanks so much!
thanks for these tutorials they are short and explain everything you need to know for the effect
Thank you 🙂
which program do you use photoshop or Adobe Illustrator CC
I like to hear from you so beautiful what you do
my thanks anton
I just bought Affinity and it seems pretty overwhelming to me. I never used Photoshop either but it seems the learning curve is straight up. I normally use Nikon Capture NX2 but they no longer update to match Apples newer OS. What is the easiest way to learn Affinity? About how long does it take to to become fairly proficient with normal type effort? Are there any books on Affinity or is it all video?
when I do levels ad the end it's all black! I did it 3 times all with the same result and I have no clue of what I'm doing wrong?
What does that tolerance percent indicate exactly? Like what would it mean if it were at like 100% or 0%
i'm trying to do the self-portrait with the head like exploded into smoke ( idk if i describe right or not ), i'm really want to do it, is there any tip ???
Thank's you are the best
its so beauty…thank you coz I have already learn from You….@x.
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This is so cool!! Thank you!