It's cool that you showed how you made the fur using a brand new intensity brush instead of just pulling out an existing brush others won't have in their inventory. (Also the color shaders in your recent Paint in Vector mode tutorial.) Great work as always!
It seems you are always on the right layer in the right order. That is pretty amazing. (Sometimes my curves are suddenly on top of everything and I need to reorder) Thanks for showing textures in your work as well as the hair part. It is vector, but looks beautifull random.
As always, incredible work my friend. One question, do you know why when I create my brushes as you teach in your videos about creating brushes, I get the shadow of the dark space on the brushes? I make the brushes step by step as you teach, but when I use them, you usually see a shadow around the brush, but in your videos I don't see that shadow. Should I make some configuration in my Affinity Designer so that this shadow is not visible? Please help me with this question, I had already asked you in another video, but I think you didn't see my comment, because I didn't get any answer from you. 🙏🙏🙏
@@cappuswong_ch thank you very much my friend for your answer, I will try again, and I will check that possibility, but I think I'm using the black color 100%. The first time I saw this type of work was on Danilo Fiocco's channel, and the second time was recently when I discovered your work, and it is really impressive, and seeing your designs I am also learning. Thank you for the content you share with us!!! Thanks a lot for the suggestion!!! 🤜🤛
@@cappuswong_ch My friend already found the problem, that semi-transparent outline appeared on my brushes, because I created them in the CMYK color format, which is the color format with which I usually work with my designs. When the brushes are created in that format they create that semi-transparent outline. Today I discovered it after I changed the format to RGB and created some test brushes and now the brushes created in the RGB color format work perfectly.
very nice technique, thank you for sharing
Thanks 😊
It's cool that you showed how you made the fur using a brand new intensity brush instead of just pulling out an existing brush others won't have in their inventory.
(Also the color shaders in your recent Paint in Vector mode tutorial.)
Great work as always!
Thanks 😊
I absolutely love, and look forward to, all of your videos! ❤❤
Thanks 😊
It seems you are always on the right layer in the right order. That is pretty amazing. (Sometimes my curves are suddenly on top of everything and I need to reorder) Thanks for showing textures in your work as well as the hair part. It is vector, but looks beautifull random.
Thanks 😊 Yes, I like to draw with the light coming from the right side. It's a habit. I hope you will watch my next video. 😁
As always, incredible work my friend. One question, do you know why when I create my brushes as you teach in your videos about creating brushes, I get the shadow of the dark space on the brushes? I make the brushes step by step as you teach, but when I use them, you usually see a shadow around the brush, but in your videos I don't see that shadow. Should I make some configuration in my Affinity Designer so that this shadow is not visible? Please help me with this question, I had already asked you in another video, but I think you didn't see my comment, because I didn't get any answer from you.
🙏🙏🙏
Sorry about that! I think maybe you don’t use the black color to 100% 🤔 before export to PNG file.
@@cappuswong_ch thank you very much my friend for your answer, I will try again, and I will check that possibility, but I think I'm using the black color 100%. The first time I saw this type of work was on Danilo Fiocco's channel, and the second time was recently when I discovered your work, and it is really impressive, and seeing your designs I am also learning. Thank you for the content you share with us!!!
Thanks a lot for the suggestion!!!
🤜🤛
@@cappuswong_ch I tried again, but the result is the same my friend, I don't know what to do...
@@cappuswong_ch My friend already found the problem, that semi-transparent outline appeared on my brushes, because I created them in the CMYK color format, which is the color format with which I usually work with my designs. When the brushes are created in that format they create that semi-transparent outline. Today I discovered it after I changed the format to RGB and created some test brushes and now the brushes created in the RGB color format work perfectly.
@@katzuomynetxushiro Great! 😊