Affinity Designer Tutorial - Stroke Width Tool (V2.5)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Hello designers and welcome to another Affinity Designer tutorial, in todays video you will learn how to use the Stroke Width Tool in version 2.5. This width tool allows you to add multiple pressure points and change the widths from thick to thin directly on the curve! Much like the pressure profiles tab but a thousand times easier!
    It’s a super useful tool and will speed up your design workflow tremendously!
    It works on curves or shapes created using the pencil tool, pen tool and the vector brush.
    The main aim of this Affinity tutorial / course is to get you familiar with the stroke width tool and the relevant tools Affinity has to offer, along with using relevant options, shortcuts and techniques of design.
    It’s beginner friendly and I’ll take it slowly and teach you step by step so you can follow along with me.
    This is a full course and you will learn:
    - How to Add the Stroke Width Tool to your tools bar
    - The Basics of the Stroke Width Tool
    - How to Remove a Pressure Point / Width
    - How to Modify Width without changing the point position
    - How to Modify Position Without Changing Width
    - How to Manually Enter a Width value (plus keyboard shortcuts)
    - How to use Lock Line Weight Option
    - How to use Lock Point Ordering Option
    - How to use Snap to Curve Nodes
    - How to use Snap to Widths on Same Curve
    - How to use the stroke width tool when creating a design
    Affinity Designer V2 (2.5) Used in this tutorial.
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    If you have any questions or want to show me how to do something better, leave a comment, and don't forget to click like and subscribe.
    NOTE: I'm Using a MAC, so any shortcuts I mention may be different for WINDOWS USERS. See the below for the WINDOWS:
    - Mac Command key = Windows Ctrl key
    - Mac Shift key = Windows Shift key
    - Mac Alt key (Option) = Windows Alt key
    - Mac Ctrl key = Windows Right Mouse button
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    Time Stamps:
    0:00 Overview of Affinity Designer Course
    0:09 How to Add the Stroke Width Tool
    0:43 Stroke Width Tool - The Basics
    2:57 How to Remove a Pressure Point
    3:10 How to Modify Width Without Changing Position
    3:52 How to Modify Position Without Changing Width
    4:10 How to Manually Enter Width
    5:00 Lock Line Weight - Stroke Width Tool
    6:23 Lock Point Ordering - Stroke Width Tool
    7:19 Snap to Curve Nodes - Stroke Width Tool
    8:29 Snap to Widths on Same Curve
    9:31 Designing using the Stroke Width Tool
    16:47 Affinity Designer Course Complete
    #affinitydesigner #strokewidthtool #affinitydesigner2.5
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Комментарии • 47

  • @nordiclightphototours153
    @nordiclightphototours153 Месяц назад +7

    As usual, you tutorials are second to none! Thank you Hendrik

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      Hi Nordic Lights! As always I appreciate your feedback . Hope you are well

  • @OffiGameWave
    @OffiGameWave 17 дней назад +1

    ohhh just dtarted learning AF2 and this is already a game changer! Thanks :)

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  17 дней назад +1

      No worries, my RUclips is all about Affinity

  • @mirojuric7486
    @mirojuric7486 Месяц назад +3

    Wow! This is excellent! I like to vectorize my drawings and this will make my lines even more "loose" like in the traditional drawing, very useful!
    THANK YOU as always!!!

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Miro! I appreciate that, yeah it's going to make designing way easier. I'm actually using it right now

    • @mirojuric7486
      @mirojuric7486 Месяц назад +1

      @@ArtistWright - Yes, enjoy! I'll try it tomorrow, today I have to do some photos 😁

  • @leni1029
    @leni1029 Месяц назад +1

    how dare you make an interesting tutorial for the stroke width tool! ^^
    ngl, I'm tired, I have ADHD, my meds wore off ages ago and I'm not in hyperfocus. Keeping my attention right now is NOT easy ^^ but I just watched the whole thing without grabbing for my phone. you can take this as a huge compliment ^^
    it's a great and helpful tutorial. I like the pacing and speed of the explanations, they stay focused and on point but also nothing is rushed. You show and explain everything but it doesn't get confusing.
    also, I can't express how much I appreciate the light mode ^^

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад +1

      My friend, this is the best comment this year! I really appreciate it! 🙏 Thank you. Also good to know your view on the light mode ( which I completely forgot to do on my most recent tutorials!

    • @leni1029
      @leni1029 Месяц назад +1

      @@ArtistWright
      well, you made a really nice tutorial ^^
      the way you structured it and created the time stamps is also really helpful if sb just wants to check out sth specific. and I completely forgot to mention in my first comment that I also really liked how you showed everything you explained in action with the picture at the end. it made everything much more tangible.
      and yeah, I struggle with dark mode. it really messes with my eyes ^^
      but I'm fully aware that a lot of people love or even need dark mode and I would never expect from anybody to change to light mode just for me. but I'm always super happy every time I stumble over some light mode ^^ but I'm afraid this is not the most valuable feedback for you, because not that many people have the astigmatism of doom XD

    • @karenlepage-mindfulmaker
      @karenlepage-mindfulmaker Месяц назад +2

      @@leni1029I have adhd and astigmatism, too, so there are at least 2 of us 😂

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад +1

      Great stuff I will try and remember to use light mode next time, I'll keep using the timestamps too . I really appreciate real comments like yours.

  • @Lida22
    @Lida22 Месяц назад +2

    THANK YOU for doing this in the Light Mode. It is significantly more easy to see what you are doing on the menu bar and the control bar. I hope you agree.
    I have watched a ton of tutorials on this platform, not just on Affinity, and I must say yours are some of the best. You explain things clearly and logically, in just the right level of detail, with examples, so thank you for that.
    The only additional improvement suggestion I might add is to "illuminate" cursor clicks, especially when you're not zoomed in as much (as at other times). For example, at 7:00+, you say "I click here, and here, and here" at a zoom level where the cursor is not immediately apparent. Check your video editing software to see if it offers this option. Camtasia has this, as do several other programs.
    Thanks again for some excellent tutorials. Take care.

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      Thanks again Lida I appreciate all the helpful feedback, It all helps 👍

    • @Lida22
      @Lida22 Месяц назад +1

      @@ArtistWright Happy to help! And I appreciate your great attitude, as well as your great tutorials!
      Oh, and I FINALLY saw the keystroke graphic "V" in the bottom left of the screen ... on the third time through! 😄

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      @Lida22 my pleasure

  • @clumein2
    @clumein2 Месяц назад +2

    EXCELLENT! Thank you! Time to check out what else you have in the way of Affinity apps.

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I think you will like it as its all Affinity Designer related

  • @carlhughes1206
    @carlhughes1206 Месяц назад +3

    Great tutorial! Thank you!!!

  • @elonanamor6420
    @elonanamor6420 Месяц назад +1

    Great tutorial. You are always so clear with what you are doing. Easy to follow to learn.

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      Hi Elona, that's great to hear. Thank you

  • @OnBean-qe1vf
    @OnBean-qe1vf Месяц назад +3

    This is huge

  • @recapmaster11
    @recapmaster11 Месяц назад +1

    As always, never fail to deliver ty ❤

  • @pathao9719
    @pathao9719 Месяц назад +1

    Very cool! Thank you for the tutorial! I will follow the steps on the app.

  • @dkickelbick
    @dkickelbick Месяц назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 7 дней назад +1

    Nice Dude! TFS, GB :)

  • @LV4EVR
    @LV4EVR Месяц назад +2

    Really well done, thanks!

  • @Astroducc
    @Astroducc Месяц назад +1

    I totally missed this new function! Epic

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      Yeah it's such a simple improvement but soooo needed!

  • @FavuQuad
    @FavuQuad Месяц назад +1

    Thank you sir, and how do you move the profile of one line to another if you want to emulate it?

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад +1

      No problem, go to the pressure profile tab ( under the stroke panel) and save profile.

  • @thomasraven
    @thomasraven Месяц назад +2

    It would be nice to be able to use these new features but I can't use 2.5 because it crashes on W11 after the logo screen. Not at all happy with Affinity right now.

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад

      There was a recent update (2.5.2) perhaps that will fix things

  • @blueskyjax
    @blueskyjax Месяц назад +1

    This is great does it work with the vector brush tool? I can only make it work on the pen tool. Thanks!

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  Месяц назад +1

      Yes it tried it on one brush and it worked

  • @grimmdanny
    @grimmdanny 18 дней назад +1

    Can the pressure points be rotated? So, for example, when increasing size, it would thicken at a 45-degree angle? Can they also let you increase the size on one half of the line differently from the other?

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  18 дней назад

      Good question, as far as I'm aware thwr pressure points can't be rotated, but if you added a node to the stroke on those pressure points then you can rotate them.

    • @grimmdanny
      @grimmdanny 16 дней назад +1

      @@ArtistWright Thanks! I have another Q.
      At 3:40 when you added a new pressure point, I noticed that the edges of the line got sharp at that point. It creates the effect that the line at that point is flat instead of rounded. It's more noticeable when you expand the size of that pressure point to where it becomes a diamond shape. When I mess with it on my end, I cannot find a way to smooth that out to match the rest of the line. Is there some option that causes this to need to be changed? I haven't been able to find any.
      Also seen very clearly at 9:30.
      Thanks.

    • @ArtistWright
      @ArtistWright  16 дней назад

      @grimmdanny ah yes in this scenario I would head over to the pressure profile tab and play with it from there. Maybe adding some more points etc

  • @kaizu4914
    @kaizu4914 7 дней назад +1

    For brush tool if you don't know why it isn't work:
    1 - Select the vector line
    2 - Go to Brush Properties, Increase 'Size Variance' to 100%, Pressure type