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.
In this tutorial about Affinity Designer 2, we’ll learn what an artboard is and how you can easily add and customize one. We’ll also go over how to add reference images, which we’ll use later in the course. If you likedesign video tutorials, check out the complete Affinity Designer ...
We’re done with this Affinity Designer tutorial on how to use the Vector Paint Brush tool. Here’s how the bear turned out after we added some highlights to its back, around the eyes, and other spots. It really makes the design look less flat and more appealing, doesn’t it?
Even when I used Adobe Illustrator in the past, Inkscape was my go to for many other stuff. Today I mostly use Affinity Designer, which I love. But again, Inkscape comes to the rescue from time to time. Edited February 9, 2021 by Raphie Adding why this would be a better temporary ...
1. Use Affinity Designer. It has other idiotic UI problems, but at least you can select objects properly. 2. Use Corel Draw, in a virtual machine if necessary. It kicks áss over Illustrator in basically every way, although it's not perfect either. Votes 2 Upvotes Tra...
Bring up the Pen tool using the icon on the left-hand toolbar, or use the shortcut P. The Pen tool on Affinity Designer is incredibly similar to other Pen tools you may have used elsewhere. You should be able to start using it fairly easily – although there are some added features ...
This may seem like a lot of work to use Affinity Designer for importing vectors into After Effects. So is it worth it? Well the short answer is Yes. Affinity Designer makes me feel like a kid again. A kid with lots of cotton candy!
1. Unlock the iPad you want to use. 2. Take the cap off your Pencil. 3. When you plug the Pencil into the Lightning port of your iPad, tap on the Bluetooth pairing request that appears. 4. The Pencil will sync and be ready to use. ...
To import Photoshop brushes into Affinity Designer, go to the Brushes panel and click on the “hamburger” button. From the menu, choose “Import Brushes.” Locate and select the .ABR file with the Photoshop brushes, and Affinity Designer will import them into your brush library for use in ...
I downloaded Affinity Designer to one of my 2 iMac desktops. That iMac has OS X El Capitan, 10.11.6 and my other one has OS X Catalina 10.15.7. I should have downloaded it to the 2nd iMac but I’m not always the sharpest knife in the kitchen so to speak!