It is my understanding that Serif is not the developer of any of these plugins that they only sold them through their web site. I do greatly appreciate the ever increasing demands on your time that this forum is placing but have you any idea when you, or possibly some other equally qualified person, could do more testing of the plug-ins still in doubt, and the Affinity team doing something about those not (yet) supported?ĭid Serif ever indicate to you that the plugins it sold for use with PhotoPlus would work with the retail (or any other) version of Affinity Photo? Now it appears that these, along with 7 other AKVIS and Vertus Fluid Mask plug-ins, also purchased from Serif will not be usable with AffintyP for an unknown period of time and therefore if I want to see a return for my money I will have to continue using my now 'unsupported' PhotoPlus X8.Īs Serif are/were selling these non-operative plug-in products to their loyal customers I feel that there should have been more thought given to support for them in the development of AffinityP. I must admit that I am 'slightly steaming' because Serif sold me 5 AKVIS plug-ins, 3 FRANZIS, plus FilterForge 5 Pro, only a month before the issue of 'finalised' AffinityP version 1.5.0.45 Thank you for the link to 'tested' plug-ins for Windows, which I have been searching for. Here's the correct link for the main Photoshop plugins support page. I believe you have checked the Mac page instead. If you inadvertently paint in a red area with a green brush, or vice versa, you canretouch that area with the correct brush color again until you get the correct areas chosen, and isolated.I have not tested Vertus Fluid Mask on Windows yet. Draw with the requiredbrushes on the areas as required. The redareas are for deleting and the green areas are for retaining (see Figure 3). By using the red and green brushes from the tool palette, you can select the area you want to delete or keep.This will prompt Fluid Maskto analyze your image again - again, this might take a while. Once you change any parameters, you need to apply the changes. The masking is entirely based on the detection of the edges - the parameters for the edge detection are set in a separateEdge Detection Options palette. A separate Tool Optionsfloating palette allows you to tweak parameters for any selected tool. You will also find a tool palette, which has different brushes used to create or modify masks.Output: Output view shows the final cutout. Since your image is already analyzed, you'll see the automatic edge detection in place represented by blueoutlines (as shown in Figure 2 above) Workspace: is to create and modify mask by clicking the show edges check box right at the bottom of thepreview area. Source: Source view shows the original image. The main preview window has three tabs - source, workspace and output. Thereafter, you will see the Fluid mask interface (see Figure 2).
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