Euka, are you aware that you can use the recolour adjustment layer in Affinity Photo to recolour elements in your designs? Adjustment layers in Affinity Photo are non-destructive too, so if change your mind about the colour you can go back into that layer adjustment and pick a different colour or delete the adjustment completely.
I had to try the pinking edges again from Project #4 . This time I got it to work. What was I doing wrong before? Maybe I was holding down the ctrl key and not the shift!?!? Whatever, it worked this time. Once again choosing colours was the hard part, but I'm learning the techniques first.
This bootcamp has been very interesting and informative and awesome layouts have been produced. Thank you Carole for taking on Affinity Photo, I am sure we will eventually find it becomes easier. Thank you also to those Affinity users here for your advice and problem solving skills and thanks to those sharing their discoveries and solutions! (I have almost filled a notebook with my notes)
Text is Broadway and Black. The light square is from Alluring Amethyst and the green a concrete texture recoloured in PSP . Frame from Alice in Wonderland, clock faces from the stash pile and background paper Blissful butterflies. Nano is a gorgeous feline and is devoted to my nephew (and vice versa!!). I have enjoyed making this journey with her.
Here is my Project 4 - "Life in Another Light" - I got stuck down the rabbit hole of UVL and had a good time! The title font is Things We Saw, and the text font is Agency. The bees are from Dede Smith and the butterfly is from Cass.
@Cassel Another great workshop. I had only opened Affinity a couple of times before we started and hadn't been impressed, but once you got me past setting up the workspace and explained a few things, it all started coming together. Thanks.