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Affinity Designer for iPad: Vector cartoon faces
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About Affinity Designer for iPad: Vector cartoon faces
WELCOME
ABOUT AFFINITY DESIGNER
INTERFACE AND START
IMPORTING IMAGE AND COLOUR
DRAWING PENCIL TOOL
SHAPE BUILDER TOOL
VECTOR FLOOD FILL TOOL
EFFECTS
STYLE PICKER TOOL
WRAP IT UP
What You Will Learn?
- Draw vector (cartoon) faces in Affinity Designer for iPad! .
- Unleash the power of the vector flood fill tool and the shape builder tool to get the most out of this wonderful vector app! Drawing vectors might be challenging but with this technique, everyone can do it. .
- In this class we're going to work with a premade sketch that we're going to turn into cool, scalable vector art. Cartoons are very suitable for this kind of work, and once you've got this covered, you'll be able to trace and draw future projects with a lot more easy..
- What you need:Simple! An iPad, Affinity Designer for iPad and an Apple Pencil or stylus. And of course some time in your busy schedule to watch my class..
- What you can use:An example file with cartoon faces and a colour palette, which you can import into your iPad into Affinity Designer, to follow the class step by step..
- For who is this class?For you, now that you're reading this :-) It's not difficult so it's suitable for beginners or for those who have already been trying out Affinity Designer for some time. Some basic knowledge of vectors will come in handy, though. Check out my class to get you started first, if you feel a bit overwhelmed. .
- If you have worked with Affinity Designer before, the vector flood fill tool and the shape builder tool might be new as they have been added to version 2. So in a fun and quick and easy way, you get to see what that is all about!.
- The sketch:In the resources you'll find both the sketch as well as the colour palette. You can follow me as I continue and use the same image, or use one of the other characters. Or try more than one of course!.
- The end result:A crisp and clear vector image that is endlessly scalable. And never forget: you can turn any vector drawing into pixel-based output, but the other way around is a whole different ballgame and cannot be done without a lot of fuss and hassle and irregularities..