How to Create a Dark Double Exposure Effect by AbbeyMarie, literature
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How to Create a Dark Double Exposure Effect
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In this beginner level tutorial, we will be exploring a slightly different way to create a double exposure effect in Afinnity Photo!
As with all things, there is more than one way to create a double exposure effect, and we will be looking at one of those variations today that involves some beginner level painting.
We will also be creating some dramatic dual-tone color grading using Affinity Photo's impressive Split Toning adjustment layer.
Today's focus is on taking a slow, close look at Affinity Photo, with the goal of ultimately understanding the basics of this affordable yet powerful program!
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Manip Academy #14 - Mesh by Black-B-o-x, literature
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Manip Academy #14 - Mesh
New mesh from grayscale
This tool could be useful...or not, but it's fun to use. Result is what it is...little weird. I made wallpaper from it.
Here we go...
1. Open new file. I make it 1920 x 1080 (wallpaper size), but you can make any size you want. If the file dimensions are high, it takes more pc cpu power.
2. Open texture file (you can download it from here Burning Black Cracked Yogurt - texture). You can use any texture, but the result is different.
3. Choose Elliptical marque tool and make copy of the texture (middle, where is more red).
4. Move it to the new layer and scale it down, so it fits and make a copy of it (just in case)