Affinity Designer: How to create a deep carved text effect.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 мар 2019
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Комментарии • 29

  • @kevinhouse7143
    @kevinhouse7143 5 лет назад

    Cool but simple effect, very convincing! Thanks for sharing Isabel.

  • @literaturix
    @literaturix 5 лет назад

    😍 DEEP understanding...

  • @justsendit8506
    @justsendit8506 5 лет назад

    Thank you! 💻 🎨

  • @DukeOBass
    @DukeOBass 4 года назад

    Very Nice! Thank you very much for all of your time and effort putting this together! Your English is very good.
    He estado aprendiendo español desde octobre 2014.

    • @isabel_aracama
      @isabel_aracama  4 года назад

      Thanks so much! Tu español es perfecto. Mil gracias por dejarme un bonito comentario de agradecimiento. Te envío un beso desde España! Muuuak!

  • @clamnuts
    @clamnuts 5 лет назад

    Ha! So simple but what a great effect

  • @pakistanigamer6525
    @pakistanigamer6525 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @dsmith3625
    @dsmith3625 5 лет назад

    You are awesome. Thank you. I will subscribe to your channel.

  • @bjpasco
    @bjpasco 5 лет назад

    Love your tutorials! You mention copying attributes of layer vs copying entire layer. Is that possible in iPad version?

    • @isabel_aracama
      @isabel_aracama  5 лет назад

      Thanks Barry! I do not own an iPad but I'm almost sure it has to be possible somehow. Did you try to run the same command if that is even possible? (Cmd+Shift to copy the attributes of first object, then clicking on the second object: Cmd+Shift+V). Sorry I can't be of more help here. i

  • @charlesethibautdemaisieres7942
    @charlesethibautdemaisieres7942 5 лет назад

    Nice effect. Thank you Isabel 😊👍.
    Regarding you main background, if I'm not wrong, you can't apply noise to a simple colour ; it has to be a gradient (even if both ends have the exact same colour), right ?

    • @isabel_aracama
      @isabel_aracama  5 лет назад

      Hi Charles! Yes you can add noise to a simple colour. The problem comes out of a (in my opinion) quite poor UI decision here. The noise feature for colours is well hidden and many people find it hard to find (including myself until I found out!) So you have go to the fill panel and then you need to click on the little circle colour chip by the slider where it says Opacity. It will then change to a noise slider. Let me know if this helped! Kiss!

    • @charlesethibautdemaisieres7942
      @charlesethibautdemaisieres7942 5 лет назад

      Aha! That's kind of an epiphany moment. Thank you so much :) . It indeed is well hidden, but much easier when you know it than having to create a gradient with twice the same colour... ¡Besos!

  • @clindsay8362
    @clindsay8362 3 года назад

    Great effect but more convincing if your diagonals are parallel.

    • @isabel_aracama
      @isabel_aracama  3 года назад +1

      Indeed, that's what they have to be. But one gets the idea I'm sure ;)

  • @ittebellu9649
    @ittebellu9649 4 года назад

    how do you evenly space out the letters?

    • @isabel_aracama
      @isabel_aracama  4 года назад +1

      Hi itte bellu - In this video as you see I really I did it by the eye, pressing shift for them to have the same baseline. But then you have different possibilities. Obviously, if the text is not made out of stand alone letters, like in this video, you'd use the Positioning and Transform within the Character panel. If each letters is separated instead, like in here, you can always use the Aligment menu to do so. Hope this helped.