![]() 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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