Wow what a wonderful guide. It helped me understand the steps and thought process of making digital art, when it comes to drawing I have mostly stuck to paper so this was very helpful. Adorable cactus too ^_^ Thank you!!
Thank you I have learnt so much from you and didn’t realise you could draw inside the shape I have been splitting the nodes to achieve this so Thank you so much you have saved me so much time as i’m a newbie to Affinity and Graphic design
Hello john, your tutorials are very helpful!! But can you make animation with that on ipad?? Maybe using some apps like after effect but on ipad. That would be great if you make the tutorials next.. Thanks!!
I use affinity designer and as far as I know you can’t use it to animate. But there are tools like procreate, Krita, and Clip Stuio Paint you can use for animation on the iPad. Each one has their strengths and weaknesses so look into each one or others to see what works for you. Hope I was helpful ❤
i've had ipad for a week and still can't find the gradient toolbar in affinity designer ipad. i'm trying to find the option panel that lets you chose type of gradient, ie, radial, cone. so far i've only been able to do linear gradients. in learning the ipad, its often very seemingly obvious details that can make an easy task difficult. i checked affinity help, they say click the gradient tool bar. the million dollar question, where is the toolbar. for sure, once i find it, i'll click on it.
wow, just found it. in the context tool bar. in case anyone else can't find it: make sure designer personal is activated, then make a shape, activate the icon that looks like a paint bucket in the tool bar on the left. draw a gradient, then in the context bar at the top next to the little circle icons, select elliptical or whatever type of gradient you like. is there a way to separate tool bars, to make them floating into whatever position you like?
Wow what a wonderful guide. It helped me understand the steps and thought process of making digital art, when it comes to drawing I have mostly stuck to paper so this was very helpful. Adorable cactus too ^_^ Thank you!!
thank you :) love your tutorials
thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial
Awesome , I just got this App and still learning ❤ your vdo really help me to understand most of it ❤ Thanks so much 🥰
Love this tutorial. So helpful to see your gestures for the iPad shortcuts.
hey, thanks for leaving the comment :)
Thank you I have learnt so much from you and didn’t realise you could draw inside the shape
I have been splitting the nodes to achieve this so Thank you so much you have saved me so much time as i’m a newbie to Affinity and Graphic design
Hi Rachel, I'm very happy for your kind words, and welcome to the channel ^^ I hope to help you more in the upcoming tutorials
Muchas gracias!!!!
Wow thank you Jhone🤝🏾
my pleasure
WOW! I know this will be cool, so I already hit the LIKE button! (I don't have iPad but will follow along on desktop version.)
thank you Jane!
thank you thank you thank you
How do you achieve smooth lines ? I see you placing one finger on the screen when you draw is that it ?
Hello john, your tutorials are very helpful!! But can you make animation with that on ipad?? Maybe using some apps like after effect but on ipad. That would be great if you make the tutorials next.. Thanks!!
I use affinity designer and as far as I know you can’t use it to animate. But there are tools like procreate, Krita, and Clip Stuio Paint you can use for animation on the iPad. Each one has their strengths and weaknesses so look into each one or others to see what works for you. Hope I was helpful ❤
thanks!
Tutorial wish for iPad
Tutorial for designing stickers, making CutContour, layers according to the requirements of print houses
glad to know that Reima
I like it
Great tutorial bro! you forgot to fix the shadows, but overall great design
thank you so much! yeaa I noticed after I finished the lesson :( well observed ^^
i've had ipad for a week and still can't find the gradient toolbar in affinity designer ipad. i'm trying to find the option panel that lets you chose type of gradient, ie, radial, cone. so far i've only been able to do linear gradients. in learning the ipad, its often very seemingly obvious details that can make an easy task difficult. i checked affinity help, they say click the gradient tool bar. the million dollar question, where is the toolbar. for sure, once i find it, i'll click on it.
wow, just found it. in the context tool bar. in case anyone else can't find it: make sure designer personal is activated, then make a shape, activate the icon that looks like a paint bucket in the tool bar on the left. draw a gradient, then in the context bar at the top next to the little circle icons, select elliptical or whatever type of gradient you like. is there a way to separate tool bars, to make them floating into whatever position you like?
hi, in iPad you can't separated the panels