Earlier this month, Ezra offered the core of his video course in a long pdf book form, making looking up the steps of a task even easier. I was happy supporting him because he seemed like a very nice man. Ezra speaks very distinctly and clearly on his videos. A quick look at his video was easier than rewatching the longer (but still excellent) ones from Serif. ![]() Ezra's video chapters are much shorter and are focused on specific tasks so they were very useful when I could not remember how to accomplish something. I later did purchase the course package from Affinity Revolution (Ezra Anderson) and found they did complement the Serif videos nicely. When I first purchased Affinity Photo several years ago, I proceeded to sit through many of the Serif produced free videos and became oriented to the software. Additionally, a bookmark that was provided by another Retouching forum contributor: Not all specifically designed around Affinity Photo, but in general, most Photoshop tutorials can be adapted for use with AP.Ī quick note - the page I pointed to has 200+ tutorial videos all based on AP, not photoshop or some other application.Īnd, I have phil from seattle's Serif link bookmarked. There are a plethora of video tutorials that are free. Probably a personal choice if one is looking into actually paying for instruction, but in my opinion, I'd not be inclined to pay the $30. I found this tutorial comparing Adobe Illustrator to Affinity Designer, produced by Ezra Anderson: Īs the previous poster infers, this is likely the style in which the paid tutorials are made. ![]() well, "Black Friday recently", I was considering the purchase of Affinity Designer.
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