Hopefully the creators of Procreate may port the app to the Mac. Right now, I am spending a lot of time on my IPad Pro, running AP and Procreate and loving the functionality of painting in Procreate which has both great painting and blending brushes. I love everything about Affinity photo but just give us a wonderful blending brush and then AP moves into the realm of a perfect digital painting software. AP is optimized for the latest OS and is lightning fast whereas PS has to deal with legacy code which makes it rather bloated. AP so closely matches the UI of photoshop so there is virtually no learning curve. Being a Photoshop user for decades, I am actually thrilled with Affinity Photo. Yes, I have tried Clip Studio paint and do like it. simply blend colors!Ĭonclusion: Affinity photo please give us a useful blending tool., perhaps rewriting the present smudge tool to function more effectively. Now, the app Procreate offers a simple yet very effective and fun to use smudge tool that does exactly what one would expect a blending brush would do. I was sad to see that Affinity Photo borrowed the Paint mixer idea from Adobe and IMO, this paint mixer brush has to be tweaked to the N th degree for I really don't know ofĪnyone who actually uses the paint mixer brush. So complicated to use and did not offer a simple blending solution. Well, IMO this offering from Adobe failed miserably. The paint mixer brush was the long awaited solution from Adobe to satisfy the decade long request from all the digital painters who wanted a blending brush/tool I first saw this paint mixer brush technology in Photoshop CS6. The paint mix brush is frustrating to use and is really a joke! ( The smudge tool has all the default settings running with wet edges not set) Round soft brush to apply two color strips and attempting to get a nice blend, there appears an edge, Ie wet edge, which is not what I want. The smudge comes close to being a functional tool but as you can see in the inserted image, after using a default simple I am using both AP desktop and iPad versions and IMO both lack any workable paint blending tool.
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