![]() ![]() I'm not a professional myself so I can't really come up with a solid argument against it or against the other software. I'll speak in more detail about Photo and painting down below. Even if the actual developers were not intending it to be so. So, sorry, but a +1 here to using Photo for actual painting, rather than Designer. The pixel persona in Designer is great but limited compared to Photo, so, for that kind of use (raster illustration, digital painting in general, concept art for games or movies), is better all the way directly with Photo, as a global tool. You can totally paint with Affinity Photo, and I like quite more its raster brush system that Designer's vector-to-raster or textured vectors (or pixel persona), specially for the lower accuracy on the strokes when translated to vector. Even for "pure brush work", so to speak, the image correction, export, cmyk mode, large resolution allowed in PS/Photo, etc, are not "optional", are absolutely key. These is an overall focus in the matter too often not considered, while it's pure reality check. That said, I hate concept art conceived that way, am a full brush illustrator. ![]() For this, Photo beats ANY of the tools mentioned in the thread, except Photoshop. More often with a combination of techniques so that it is fast but looks well. Concept art can be done "illustration style", or pure matte painting, or even just photo bashing. And than in Designer, actually, particularly, as you mentioned illustration and concept art. It is an indeed total requirement in most of the companies across many fields, so, if anything, you can indeed rebuild those workflows in Photo more likely than in the eye-candy traditional painting specialized tools. Significant amount (if not massive majority) of concept artists in video game companies, with all the money that the industry handles. Photo is VERY similar in functionality to Adobe Photoshop, and trust me, there are legions of professionals working with it ( I have, for decades) for digital painting. While is very, *very* rare for me to disagree with you, I have to, kindly, in this one. If there are no editable areas, this option saves only the active and selected objects.For illustration and concept art Affinity Designer might be better for you than Photo. Selected only - saves only the editable areas defined in the image, when there are no active and selected objects. The file extension for the file format you choose is appended to the file name automatically, but it can be removed.Įnable any of the following active check boxes: Type a file name in the File name list box. To export an image to another file formatĬhoose the folder where you want to save the file.Ĭhoose a file format from the Save as type list box. For more information, see Exporting images for the web.įor more information about supported file formats, see Supported file formats. You can also export images to web-compatible formats, such as the JPEG or GIF file formats. You can also export a file so that it is optimized for office productivity applications, such as Microsoft Office or Corel WordPerfect Office. If you want to share an image, the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) or the Windows bitmap (BMP) file format are suitable because they are standard formats images in these formats can be opened in most image viewers and most image-editing and desktop-publishing applications. You retain many image properties, such as objects and masks, so you can continue to edit the image. For example, if you want to work on an image in another image-editing application, you can export it to the Adobe Photoshop (PSD) file format. If you export an image to a file format other than Corel PHOTO-PAINT (CPT), you may lose some image properties each file format has its own idiosyncrasies and appropriate use. The file format you choose depends on how you want to use the image in the future. When you export an image, the original image is left open in the image window in the existing file format. You can export Corel PHOTO-PAINT images to a variety of file formats. To export an image to Microsoft Office or Corel WordPerfect Office ![]() To export an image to another file format ![]()
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