![]() The problem we have with our video structure at the moment is that there are plenty of really useful techniques, many of which I'd say could be suitable for beginners to digest, but they're almost "hidden" in videos that cover a particular feature or workflow aid. What did you find was the issue with his videos? I'm sure he would appreciate the feedback as he's pretty active and is constantly working on new material or revising it. I know Simon's (Drippy Cat) video courses have received some great praise and he offers some great structured learning, which is what we struggle with as the in-house videos tend to be a mixture of new features, specific techniques, genres, etc. In an ideal situation with more time, we'd have already been able to provide a more comprehensive, structured beginners course. I have produced an initial set of beginners videos that take you through the absolute basics (opening, saving, adjustments, filters, exporting etc), but from your comments it sounds like there's nothing for the skill level past that point where it focuses more on A to B workflows. Hi Mike, thanks for your comments, I do really appreciate your feedback as it's something we are aware of (and have been for some time now). Sure I will get there in the end, but more comprehensive videos would really help to shorten the process. ![]() ![]() I am sure I will be very unpopular with this post, but I believe there are many other beginners who are struggling with Affinity photo. I know Affinity photo has only been going for a short time compared to photoshop, but I really think its about time Affinity tried to get more of the very good trainers out there to start making videos. This worry me as we believe that Affinity photo is a real competitor to photoshop. Its just a pity that someone like Anthony Morganti, or one of the 100's of subscribers on youtube have not taken up the program. I bought Affinity photo about 18 months ago and I think its great. I am a subscriber to photoshop/Lightroom, but want to get rid of my monthly subscription. Yes I have bought a video by 'Drippy cat" but to be honest I did not find it that good, sorry. I have searched youtube, vimeo and can't find any real full length videos that take you through a complete workflow. I am a landscape photographer (low grade amateur ), and I really can't find any worth while videos. Yes there are 100's of videos but these just show how to use one particular tool. I know I will probably be castigated for my comments, but I am getting more and more frustrated by the lack of good quality videos for beginners.
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