Your Affinity videos have been some of the easiest to understand for me and have helped improve my work drastically! Most of my work is traditional and I've dabbled into digitizing it, but it's been a bit subpar because designer programs aren't the most intuitive for me. I really appreciate how you walk through the steps and show where everything is, thanks for making this!
I neither downloaded the brushes nor watched the video till the very end, but I am leaving a thumb up. For your effort and because of this pretty "please"
Thank you for the short tutorial showing the explicit differences between AD2 brush types. Its unfortunate brushes aren't directly compatible with illustrator and also that they require png exports instead but your video clarified a number of issues I was running into.
Thank you very much for the quick tutorial and detailed explanations along the way. I was very curious about how the process worked, and this did a great job of answering my questions 😄
Wow Wow Wow. Thank you a Sh!t Ton! I was looking for something just like this. If I could only find video or a way to make Vector Paint Brushes that look like real wet paint, that would be even more amazing. Thank You Again!
You're welcome! Unfortunately, I won't be using these brushes in the next tutorial since it was too late to rollback on the art 😌. I thought I could provide an alternative brush set instead and teach how to make them.
Good video, however, I am confused as to why you said you should be in the designer persona to make vector brushes and then proceeded to export all the artboards you made as PNGs to make the brushes from those? If you have to make brushes from PNG files and not a vector format, then what is the benefit of drawing them in the designer personal as opposed to the pixel persona?
Designing the brushes in the Designer persona was intended for the brushes I had in mind. I wanted brushes with clean edges so I used the pen tool. Unfortunately, this program can't make brushes straight out of vectors unlike Adobe Illustrator. Hence saving it as a PNG first. Maybe my wording made it sound like Designer persona is a requirement? But it's not. As long as the PNG is black and white, it'll work fine as a brush texture.
Hi, great tutorial! Thank you for sharing. I was wondering, is there a max resolution the PNG can have I use to create the brush. I need the finished work to be printed on a printing press and I do not want pixelated edges. Cheers Gemmenzwerg
Can't confirm a max resolution but I did a test on some 3508x2480 PNGs and they work. The max default size is 1024px but it can still go beyond that by inputting a higher width on the Stroke panel. The brush still remembers how big the original PNG is. As an extreme, I also brought it up to 10000px and Designer has no complains.
Would you know, is there any way to create TRUE Vector Brushes in AD? And I wish AD would handle corners better. You know like Illustrator allows the creation of actual VECTOR Brushes & handles Brush Corners. (FYI MENU is pronounced: MEN•YOU not Men•New, sorry, took me a while to figure out what you were talking about.) Tks in advance
I was looking for true vector brushes like in Illustrator as well. Unfortunately, the feature doesn't exist. Even Inkscape has a its own version of this feature. I thought "menu" is a toh-may-toe toh-mah-toe situation but I'll keep your fyi in mind for the future, thanks!
Your Affinity videos have been some of the easiest to understand for me and have helped improve my work drastically! Most of my work is traditional and I've dabbled into digitizing it, but it's been a bit subpar because designer programs aren't the most intuitive for me. I really appreciate how you walk through the steps and show where everything is, thanks for making this!
This is the first video I've come across where each brush type is explained in a nice summary, thank you!!
Arianne, this was very inspiring. Thank you for sharing and happy drawing 👋🏼
I neither downloaded the brushes nor watched the video till the very end, but I am leaving a thumb up. For your effort and because of this pretty "please"
Fantastic vid Arianne, you showed this Adobe addict some neat tricks. Keep it up, you’re a natural!
Thank you for the short tutorial showing the explicit differences between AD2 brush types. Its unfortunate brushes aren't directly compatible with illustrator and also that they require png exports instead but your video clarified a number of issues I was running into.
Great tutorial and share. I downloaded and donated to your set and making my own brushes now. Thanks✊🏿🙌🏿🔥
Thank you very much for the quick tutorial and detailed explanations along the way. I was very curious about how the process worked, and this did a great job of answering my questions 😄
You're welcome and thanks for watching! I'm glad that I covered what you wanted to know :)
Wow Wow Wow. Thank you a Sh!t Ton! I was looking for something just like this. If I could only find video or a way to make Vector Paint Brushes that look like real wet paint, that would be even more amazing. Thank You Again!
Thanks, great tutorial. I’ll have to watch again and practice making brushes myself👍🏻
Thanks for the detailed tutorial, now I'm curious about the next one how you will use the brushes.
You're welcome! Unfortunately, I won't be using these brushes in the next tutorial since it was too late to rollback on the art 😌. I thought I could provide an alternative brush set instead and teach how to make them.
You are a talented teacher. Thanks for the concise info. Very well explained and funny.
Thank you! 😃
Great little tutorial and straight to the point while really clear, good one!
Hey Arianne Dudess, Great vid/tutorial been doin a few textured image brushes but not solid brushes! TFS, GB :)
This is an amazing tutorial, thank you very much it helped me a lot!
WOW Great work! Thank you for showing and sharing. 🎉 Definitely a superduper Video!
This was lovely. Just what I needed.
Thank you so much for the tutorial and brushes ❤
Thank for this detailed explanation, that was really helpful
Very good video and incidental information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for the tutorial and the brushes! amazing!
Wow, thanks for such a cool little tutorial!
Great Encanto reference at 1:43
Thanks so much for the clear video tutorial :)
A wonderful tutorial and very helpful. Thank you :)
Thanks as well :D
Amazing video! How the hell does this video have so few views and comments?! Thanks a lot for making it :D
Thank you too! It's a continuous uphill battle with the algorithm but your comment helps :D
@@ArianneCriseyde yeah, I do know about that struggle! Good luck with it
Another brilliant tutorial! Thanks again, amazing job!!
Thanks for the shoutout!😊Your channel is awesome.
Thanks so much for doing this!!!!
I am very glad that you save my money
Super good! Thanks!
Thank you for making these brushes available for us to use ;-)
My pleasure, haha
Thank youuu!
Thanks for this tutorial!
My pleasure!
Thank you for the brushes and the skills :)
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for the download!
enjoy :)
I'm going to have to 'Ditto' Mambomaster Kong's comment! Incredible Video. Thank you so much for your time and effort!
Any time! Thanks!
Great video! Good and to the point explanations. Subbed!
Thanks for the sub! :D
Thank you so much
Great video thanks
Great video, thank you
Thanks as well!
Another great video! Thank you!
You're welcome and thanks 😀
thank you !
By the way, In the 1st part of your video, there is a brush, 2nd one down, 107 thickness. Would you mind telling me where you grabbed that brush from?
That brush was one of my early experiments. It's not very polished so I haven't shared it. 😅
Good video, however, I am confused as to why you said you should be in the designer persona to make vector brushes and then proceeded to export all the artboards you made as PNGs to make the brushes from those? If you have to make brushes from PNG files and not a vector format, then what is the benefit of drawing them in the designer personal as opposed to the pixel persona?
Designing the brushes in the Designer persona was intended for the brushes I had in mind. I wanted brushes with clean edges so I used the pen tool. Unfortunately, this program can't make brushes straight out of vectors unlike Adobe Illustrator. Hence saving it as a PNG first. Maybe my wording made it sound like Designer persona is a requirement? But it's not. As long as the PNG is black and white, it'll work fine as a brush texture.
Hello , thanks for thé great tut: could you Please make thé same but for the ipad version ?
Is it possible to make an Affinity Designer raster brush into an Affinity Designer brush? I have raster fur brushes that I want to be vector.
Hi,
great tutorial! Thank you for sharing.
I was wondering, is there a max resolution the PNG can have I use to create the brush. I need the finished work to be printed on a printing press and I do not want pixelated edges.
Cheers
Gemmenzwerg
Can't confirm a max resolution but I did a test on some 3508x2480 PNGs and they work. The max default size is 1024px but it can still go beyond that by inputting a higher width on the Stroke panel. The brush still remembers how big the original PNG is. As an extreme, I also brought it up to 10000px and Designer has no complains.
but the brush stroke cant be expanded. when convert to pdf or svg, it become raster image. can someone light me up for this issue?
where are the free brushes? I couldn't find them
Would you know, is there any way to create TRUE Vector Brushes in AD? And I wish AD would handle corners better. You know like Illustrator allows the creation of actual VECTOR Brushes & handles Brush Corners. (FYI MENU is pronounced: MEN•YOU not Men•New, sorry, took me a while to figure out what you were talking about.) Tks in advance
I was looking for true vector brushes like in Illustrator as well. Unfortunately, the feature doesn't exist. Even Inkscape has a its own version of this feature.
I thought "menu" is a toh-may-toe toh-mah-toe situation but I'll keep your fyi in mind for the future, thanks!
how can go get back to this editor screen (3:58? )
Double click on the brush thumbnail or select a brush and click on the button at the upper right corner of the brush panel.
@@ArianneCriseyde thanks
Muchas gracias, enserio quisiera ayudar en el momento que gane dinero, me encanta este programa!
Free???
Thank you for your tutorials
Loved the video and teaching style. I got so much out of this one video that I will be making brushes for days. Thank you!!