Beginner here - I'm both impressed and inspired. I have no interest in realistic. I love impressionistic work and that is where I'm headed. This video proves that the work I want to do can be done on a computer with a mouse. Thanks!
I do have Wacom Cintiq, Intuos Pro Medium, Induos 3 wide and iPad Pro. I stopped using all of them except my old trustworthy Intuos 3 with 4K Monitor. I feel comfortable using it 🤗. It's my first tablet and they built like a tank. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for doing this video. I have been using my PC and mouse for design for a while and find it fine, but a lot more time consuming. You’ve shown me some tips here that will really help. Keep up this fantastic work!
Fantastic and what a blessed logic with the use of this couple of hard and soft ware.. Thank you for the way you train us to think illustration from A to Z
Thanks so much! One day, I'll actually start creating the drawing course I want to make... So much to do right now though, so who knows when it will be. In the meantime - Just give it a go! You may be suprised with what you can achieve :)
Great video once again bro. I’m curious, do you ever draw freehand or paint? Like with charcoal or color pencil or acrylic/oil paints? I’d be interested to see some of your stuff bro. I’ve never seen you post that. Just wondering if it’s something you ever delved into.
Yeah dude. Ink and charcoal used to be a big part of my life. Then I got into airbrushing. If you scroll towards the very bottom of my Instagram you'll see some trucks, car parts and portraits I used to paint. Trying to teach myself some painting with acrylics and watercolour lately, just to spice things up a bit :)
No courses as of yet, but I have been teasing the idea of one for a while. Every time I go to work on it though something comes up and then I need to make another video for this channel. I have it all mapped out though, a cartoon drawing course, digital illustration course, portrait course, etc. Every video has been planned, I just need to find time to make it haha. Looks like I might get some more time towards the middle-end of this year.
@@RSKT_art you definitely have to start with that:) this is like precious gold worth any price, cause your knowledge is excellent and very very useful.
Since you use the Pixel Persona a lot in your work, do you have a good idea of just how the final image is going to be used so as to avoid large changes in size? I mean you wouldn’t want to design a small sticker and then decide that it would look cool on a t-shirt.
That's a good questions. At the end of the day, it's still a pixel based image. I usually design everything on a large canvas (5000px squared), so I can always choose between printing on either. That said, anything larger (like a blanket) is where we start to see issues. Luckily, there's a tonne of really good AI upscaling tools out there now. I tried ehancing the size of one of my pieces to 8 times is original size using the "art" setting on Gigapixel, and the results were perfect! It may not be the road everyone wants to go down though, so yeah. Also worth noting that none of these pieces can be screenprinted. The main reason I do the linework the way I do it is so that if I ever WANT to screen print them, I can just remove the texutres and pic a new colour palet for each vector shape. That, and this is just a more non-destructive way of doing artwork.
@@JonnyDante lol nah, I'm a Reddit junkie haha. I don't have Twitter for RSKT yet. I got it for my personal account years and years ago, but I didn't really use it all that much. I suppose it's something I could look at setting up sometime this week, since I'm trying to take RSKT a bit more seriously. Until then, you can also email me on the email in me description :)
Thanks for the video ☺️ really awesome. I'm just starting with graphic design and it's really helpful when someone like you telling the truth about what do you need for this really for the beginning. I'm just enquiring where did you get the frankentoon ink pro brush pack I cannot find nowhere? Thanks again.
Thanks so much for saying that! Unfortunately, you're not the only person that's asked me this. Frankentoon has since updated his website to a whole new domain. This brush used to come free in a pack, but it doesn't seem to be available in any of his packs anymore. It's a shame, but honestly, just set up a brush with tapered ends and that's all there is to it. I don't know how many times I've told people this (and I don't think half of them believe me) but you DO NOT NEED this brush to make work like this. You can do this with nearly any brush, just enable pressure sensitivity if you're drawing with a tablet for tapered ends, of manually taper the ends. Inks pro is not the "be all and end all" of brushes, it's just something I find myself using to save time. Please experiment and you will be able to pull this off :)
@@RSKT_art thanks for the advice. I'll just use any other brush then I'm just really liked it. Unfortunately because I'm just started with even just think on this I would like to become a graphic designer I thought not really necessary to invest to much money in so I'm using my computer and mouse. The idea is to draw some nice design what is in my head which is pretty hard because I never draw before. I have the art in my mind but not in my hand at the moment so that's why I'm started to following you. Actually my dream is to make a lots of nice designs and printed on t shirts so I hope that's could be doable. So firstly I would like to understand anything about the affinity designer because is a bit different then Photoshop. Anyway thanks again.
@@attilakaczor5198 no worries at all dude! Hit me up, anytime. Hopefully my videos help you get up and running so you can start sharing your own designs with everyone :)
They're on his website, except I think the texture brushes have been upgraded. Do a search for "Frankentoon Inks Pro" and "Frankentoon Texturizer" in Google and they should come up :)
I really wish Affinty would make an Android version for my Samsung tablet!! I also have a Huion tablet for my PC which is pretty good and a lot cheaper than Wacom.
I agree, it would be nice. My brother in law has one and wishes it all the time. I do wonder if the iPad is easier to develop for. I know apple has more music apps for this reason. Makes me wonder if that's why Affinity on Android doesn't exist. It's a real shame to be honest. Even the app "Concepts" is way different on the iPad vs a Samsung tablet. My brother in law bought it because he's an architect, but you can't even use the basic grid function on Samsung, so it's kind of useless to him.
@@RSKT_art I spoke to Affinity about it. Basically, there's not enough android devices that would be able to run it to make it worth developing... Hopefully that will change!! (Your reply went into my spam, hence slow reply)
How old is your Apple Pencil? I have 1st gen for couple years and 2nd gen for a year and both last way more than 40 mins. 1st gen around 2 hours and 2nd gen around up to 5. hours before I need to charge them. *I don't let them just rest or stay at charging dock all the time when not in use as this would more or less kill battery faster.
About a year or so. It's a second gen. Basically if the apple pencil dies, the battery can never reach its full charge again. Do this a few times and you get a short lived experience. Found out a lot of people (myself included) learned this the hard way :/
@@RSKT_art that is not a positive experience!! especially if you factor in price. Anyway, cool videos you doing, keep it up and the motivation to further help us grow.
Hey there, it's not included with Affinity Designer. You get it from Frankentoon Studio. Pretty sure it's in his free section. Honestly though, you could use just a basic brush for this. There's not much difference. Hope that helps :)
i cant find frankentoon inks pro. i don't think they still have them in the offer;( i have their texture brushes. but not ink pro anymore. where to get them? thx
Nah looks like you can't get inks pro anymore sadly. Honestly, it doesn't matter. Any brush that tapers will do the trick. I just used to use it because it was the first in a list of brushes that tapered. Experiment with different brushes and find what you like :)
Tried that in the past with my laptop. Sadly it didn't fix anything. Years later I built my desktop PC and had given away the bamboo at this point, but still had the same issues with the tablet. The problem only seemed to resolve itself when they released the new versions of them. Works like a charm now (except for when using it wirelessly)
Ehhh, it's tricky to answer that. I think getting a cheap wacom tablet would be more affordable than an iPad, and would work with any app on your computer. That said, an iPad has its own set of apps, but remember that an apple pencil is going to cost a pretty penny too. You may need to decide what you want to do before you dive into these sorts of purchases.
We should all pitch in and get buddy a tablet!
Just scrolling through these comments. Bro people love you. Good job man.
Haha cheers man. I'm always blown away with how positive everyone is here. :)
As a normal artist that want to make some digital drawings You just saved my day
So happy to hear that! :)
Beginner here - I'm both impressed and inspired. I have no interest in realistic. I love impressionistic work and that is where I'm headed. This video proves that the work I want to do can be done on a computer with a mouse. Thanks!
No worries! Thanks for tuning in :)
At my last job they got me to create maps with the pen tool :) it's a great tool!
I do have Wacom Cintiq, Intuos Pro Medium, Induos 3 wide and iPad Pro. I stopped using all of them except my old trustworthy Intuos 3 with 4K Monitor. I feel comfortable using it 🤗. It's my first tablet and they built like a tank. Thank you for the video.
That's some awesome gear my friend! What I wouldn't give! Haha. Thanks for tuning in all the same, even if you didn't need this video.
Thanks for doing this video. I have been using my PC and mouse for design for a while and find it fine, but a lot more time consuming. You’ve shown me some tips here that will really help. Keep up this fantastic work!
That's awesome dude! No worries at all, glad I was able to help in some way :)
You're an incredible artist!! Very talented
Thanks so much!
Very useful! Thanks for taking the time to do this!
No problem at all! Glad to hear it's helpful :)
Fantastic and what a blessed logic with the use of this couple of hard and soft ware.. Thank you for the way you train us to think illustration from A to Z
Haha, no worries at all :)
Your art style is so beautiful. I really want to be able to that too.
Thanks so much! One day, I'll actually start creating the drawing course I want to make... So much to do right now though, so who knows when it will be. In the meantime - Just give it a go! You may be suprised with what you can achieve :)
Again, thank you for sharing this excellent tutorial.
No worries! :)
Thanks so much for making this!!!
No problem, really hope it's useful to you! :)
Great Job man!
Thanks heaps mate!
Thanks for the video! Very helpful!
Awesome! Glad it was useful to you :)
Great video once again bro.
I’m curious, do you ever draw freehand or paint? Like with charcoal or color pencil or acrylic/oil paints? I’d be interested to see some of your stuff bro. I’ve never seen you post that. Just wondering if it’s something you ever delved into.
Yeah dude. Ink and charcoal used to be a big part of my life. Then I got into airbrushing. If you scroll towards the very bottom of my Instagram you'll see some trucks, car parts and portraits I used to paint. Trying to teach myself some painting with acrylics and watercolour lately, just to spice things up a bit :)
Excellent stuff man!
Thanks heaps! :)
@@RSKT_art 😬🙏🥰
Thank you, Sir! That was very interesting! I learned a lot of the basics of Affinity Dsigner. Much more pleasant than Photoshop!
No problem at all! Glad to hear you got something out of it :)
always a good video!!!
Thank you for saying that :)
Thank You Very Helpful
omg, this is so goodddd
Haha thanks! Glad you think so :)
this is soooo great!! do you have any courses on how to draw with affinity designer?? especially cartoon animations and just book illustrations?
No courses as of yet, but I have been teasing the idea of one for a while. Every time I go to work on it though something comes up and then I need to make another video for this channel. I have it all mapped out though, a cartoon drawing course, digital illustration course, portrait course, etc. Every video has been planned, I just need to find time to make it haha. Looks like I might get some more time towards the middle-end of this year.
@@RSKT_art you definitely have to start with that:) this is like precious gold worth any price, cause your knowledge is excellent and very very useful.
@@Madziuuulek haha thanks so much! I will get there!
awesome vid!!!!!
Thanks :)
Was looking for affinity products then an adobe software ad just popped up. Lmao
Haha, I've always wondered if those are the sort of ads popping up for people.
Thank you mister
No problemo :)
Since you use the Pixel Persona a lot in your work, do you have a good idea of just how the final image is going to be used so as to avoid large changes in size? I mean you wouldn’t want to design a small sticker and then decide that it would look cool on a t-shirt.
That's a good questions. At the end of the day, it's still a pixel based image. I usually design everything on a large canvas (5000px squared), so I can always choose between printing on either. That said, anything larger (like a blanket) is where we start to see issues. Luckily, there's a tonne of really good AI upscaling tools out there now. I tried ehancing the size of one of my pieces to 8 times is original size using the "art" setting on Gigapixel, and the results were perfect! It may not be the road everyone wants to go down though, so yeah.
Also worth noting that none of these pieces can be screenprinted. The main reason I do the linework the way I do it is so that if I ever WANT to screen print them, I can just remove the texutres and pic a new colour palet for each vector shape. That, and this is just a more non-destructive way of doing artwork.
@@RSKT_art Thanks. That all makes sense.
I never thought that you could do that with a mouse and keyboard 0.o Thanks for this Video,
you are great!
Definately achievable! Really glad it helped :)
@@RSKT_art I will definitely try it out. I'm curious if I can do it: D
@@JonnyDante Would love to see how you go. Feel free to send me your final result of Facebook or Instagram, people do all the time :) Best of luck
@@RSKT_art Do you have twitter too? Want to show you when it's done. It would be nice to know your opinion.
@@JonnyDante lol nah, I'm a Reddit junkie haha. I don't have Twitter for RSKT yet. I got it for my personal account years and years ago, but I didn't really use it all that much. I suppose it's something I could look at setting up sometime this week, since I'm trying to take RSKT a bit more seriously. Until then, you can also email me on the email in me description :)
Thanks for the video ☺️ really awesome. I'm just starting with graphic design and it's really helpful when someone like you telling the truth about what do you need for this really for the beginning. I'm just enquiring where did you get the frankentoon ink pro brush pack I cannot find nowhere? Thanks again.
Thanks so much for saying that! Unfortunately, you're not the only person that's asked me this. Frankentoon has since updated his website to a whole new domain. This brush used to come free in a pack, but it doesn't seem to be available in any of his packs anymore. It's a shame, but honestly, just set up a brush with tapered ends and that's all there is to it. I don't know how many times I've told people this (and I don't think half of them believe me) but you DO NOT NEED this brush to make work like this. You can do this with nearly any brush, just enable pressure sensitivity if you're drawing with a tablet for tapered ends, of manually taper the ends. Inks pro is not the "be all and end all" of brushes, it's just something I find myself using to save time. Please experiment and you will be able to pull this off :)
@@RSKT_art thanks for the advice. I'll just use any other brush then I'm just really liked it. Unfortunately because I'm just started with even just think on this I would like to become a graphic designer I thought not really necessary to invest to much money in so I'm using my computer and mouse. The idea is to draw some nice design what is in my head which is pretty hard because I never draw before. I have the art in my mind but not in my hand at the moment so that's why I'm started to following you. Actually my dream is to make a lots of nice designs and printed on t shirts so I hope that's could be doable. So firstly I would like to understand anything about the affinity designer because is a bit different then Photoshop. Anyway thanks again.
@@attilakaczor5198 no worries at all dude! Hit me up, anytime. Hopefully my videos help you get up and running so you can start sharing your own designs with everyone :)
@@RSKT_art thanks a lot 👍☺️
Damn good video!
Cheers! Glad you think so :)
where can we get these brushes? i can't find them on Frankentoon
They're on his website, except I think the texture brushes have been upgraded. Do a search for "Frankentoon Inks Pro" and "Frankentoon Texturizer" in Google and they should come up :)
I really wish Affinty would make an Android version for my Samsung tablet!! I also have a Huion tablet for my PC which is pretty good and a lot cheaper than Wacom.
I agree, it would be nice. My brother in law has one and wishes it all the time. I do wonder if the iPad is easier to develop for. I know apple has more music apps for this reason. Makes me wonder if that's why Affinity on Android doesn't exist.
It's a real shame to be honest. Even the app "Concepts" is way different on the iPad vs a Samsung tablet. My brother in law bought it because he's an architect, but you can't even use the basic grid function on Samsung, so it's kind of useless to him.
@@RSKT_art I spoke to Affinity about it. Basically, there's not enough android devices that would be able to run it to make it worth developing... Hopefully that will change!!
(Your reply went into my spam, hence slow reply)
@@GSDesignStudioUK Ah true! There you go then. I guess that clears things up. Thanks for sharing that info with me :)
How old is your Apple Pencil? I have 1st gen for couple years and 2nd gen for a year and both last way more than 40 mins. 1st gen around 2 hours and 2nd gen around up to 5. hours before I need to charge them. *I don't let them just rest or stay at charging dock all the time when not in use as this would more or less kill battery faster.
About a year or so. It's a second gen. Basically if the apple pencil dies, the battery can never reach its full charge again. Do this a few times and you get a short lived experience. Found out a lot of people (myself included) learned this the hard way :/
@@RSKT_art that is not a positive experience!! especially if you factor in price. Anyway, cool videos you doing, keep it up and the motivation to further help us grow.
@@Dimapbs haha yeah. Not a possitive one. Least it forces me to take breaks every once in a while. Thanks for the kind words too :)
nice
Cheers!
Hi ! I try to make your design. A problem -I cannot find that brush Frankentoon- Ink pro in the menu of Affinity Designer. Can you help me? thanks.
Hey there, it's not included with Affinity Designer. You get it from Frankentoon Studio. Pretty sure it's in his free section.
Honestly though, you could use just a basic brush for this. There's not much difference. Hope that helps :)
i cant find frankentoon inks pro. i don't think they still have them in the offer;( i have their texture brushes. but not ink pro anymore. where to get them? thx
Nah looks like you can't get inks pro anymore sadly. Honestly, it doesn't matter. Any brush that tapers will do the trick. I just used to use it because it was the first in a list of brushes that tapered. Experiment with different brushes and find what you like :)
You actually just needed to completely uninstall your wacom bamboo driver in order to be able to use intuos pro.
Tried that in the past with my laptop. Sadly it didn't fix anything. Years later I built my desktop PC and had given away the bamboo at this point, but still had the same issues with the tablet. The problem only seemed to resolve itself when they released the new versions of them. Works like a charm now (except for when using it wirelessly)
So, if i understand correctly: if you can't afford a wacom tablet, get an ipad pro!?!
Ehhh, it's tricky to answer that. I think getting a cheap wacom tablet would be more affordable than an iPad, and would work with any app on your computer. That said, an iPad has its own set of apps, but remember that an apple pencil is going to cost a pretty penny too. You may need to decide what you want to do before you dive into these sorts of purchases.
Such a helpful video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!