I supposed that the curve was originally composed of several lines that had end nodes snapped to ones already existing. It was a major fuss, but I was eventually able to break them apart. I had to isolate 2 different point lines that were on top of each. Then I could make a discret...
In this Affinity Designer tutorial, we'll go over the vector paint brush. You'll learn what it is and how to use the Affinity vector brush to add visual appeal to your designs.Scroll to top Drew MacDonald Jul 30, 2024 • 4 min read Drawing/Illustration Vectors Graphic Design Techniq...
1. How to Open the Image in Affinity DesignerLet's start by opening up the image by going to File > Open and locating the image on your computer. Double-click on it to import it into Affinity. I'll be using the beautiful daisy flower image in this section of the tutorial to ...
2.How to Create a New Document On the first lesson of this course, we got to know theAffinity Designer interface. Now, to learn about artboards in Affinity Designer, first we’ll need to create a document, and we’ll go from there. ...
Using Explode Shape Layers in After Effects {{lead-magnet}} It’s great to have free tools to complete the basic tasks of importing Affinity Designer vectors into After Effects, but if a person wants even more options, then there is a paid tool that can help in the process as...
This Affinity Designer tutorial is a continuation of our free beginner’s guide to Affinity Designer. You can watch the whole video explaining all the basics of Affinity Designer in this video from the Envato Tuts+ YouTube channel. In this installment, we’ll focus on how to use the ...
Here is a quick overview of how Affinity Designer's Pen tool works. Watch the video below or scroll down for a short explanation of each of the features to explore. 01. Launch the Pen tool Bring up the Pen tool using the icon on the left-hand toolbar, or use the shortcut P. The...
You’ll have the opportunity to refine your ideas later. “The beauty of a first draft lies in its imperfections; it’s the starting point for refining ideas and finding the perfect balance.” –David Airey Logo designer David Airey knows a thing or two about sketching. Embrace the ...
is simple: We want an object inside another object so that they do not overlap (i.e. both objects are visible), but one nested inside the other. Not doing so would result in some bits of the nested object being visible, which is not what we want; we need perfect, clean-cut lines....
Hi again. I've hit a wall with this problem. I created a shape, cut the bottom off it and added a brush which is set up as a sewing seam allowance to both pieces. All good so far. Stupidly, I didn't create separate artboards for the steps as I went along