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== Making Photos == | == Making Photos == | ||
To create a photo, first add a photo. Then, click on the Filters tab at the top of the Affinity Photo editor. Scroll down to 'Distort' and select 'Polar To Rectangular'. Now repeatedly press cntrl+alt+f until you see [[god]]. | To create a photo, first add a photo. Then, click on the Filters tab at the top of the Affinity Photo editor. Scroll down to 'Distort' and select 'Polar To Rectangular'. Now repeatedly press cntrl+alt+f until you see [[god]]. If you've got enough practice, you can even skip the first step by adding your own shapes with the pen or gradient tool. | ||
[[File:Snoop_and_Bird.png|alt=A poorly drawn digital image of what appears to be a white dog standing on two legs with a yellow bird on its head, both in front of a blank white background|right|thumb|Snoop and Bird]] | [[File:Snoop_and_Bird.png|alt=A poorly drawn digital image of what appears to be a white dog standing on two legs with a yellow bird on its head, both in front of a blank white background|right|thumb|Snoop and Bird]] | ||
[[File:Yellow_image.png|alt=A digital image of a series of warped pixels of various shades of yellow, orange, and green that are pinched towards the center. Three letters can be seen which might spell "old" but it's not super clear what the letters are|thumb|what is this]] | [[File:Yellow_image.png|alt=A digital image of a series of warped pixels of various shades of yellow, orange, and green that are pinched towards the center. Three letters can be seen which might spell "old" but it's not super clear what the letters are|thumb|what is this]] | ||
== Version History == | == Version History == | ||
Affinity Photo [[World War I|1]] has a sequel, called two. | Much like [[Jesus]], Affinity Photo [[World War I|1]] has a sequel, called two. | ||
== Alternatives == | |||
* ImageMagick | |||
* Adobe (earthen building material) | |||
* Pen and paper | |||
* leaving the images unedited, just the way you took them |