I want to add that I searched everywhere on the web and even in a course (😅) for the keyboard keys to use to select several layers at the same time without having to click and you gave the solution… so thank you for that too 🎉😊
Hi, for some reason I thought this amazing tutorial was longer? At the end you created a template library of parts to easily assemble other characters.This was easy to follow, owned affinity studio for a few years & started using yesterday.
There are an amazing amount of tools in Affinity. However, while the various steps are simple, they are only simple when you know what they are. Is there a graphical shorthand way of showing the steps to do each change - one that could be used with your video as a quick way of remembering the order of steps? Example: when adding the shadows have an arrow that points to the shadow then a series of sequential numbers over each tool needed to create the shadows. I know this isn't simple, and would need to be used in conjunction with your video, but it would allow a quick, visual refresher of the steps. Thanks for all your work to make these videos!
your course is fantastic! thank you for being so clear and a great teacher!
Thank you! That's so kind of you 🤗
That turned out great! Thanks Ally!
Thank you Luke! 😊
you are a great person to listen to
Thank you! 😊
Thanks a lot for this well explained course.
You're welcome! Glad you liked it. 😊
Great tutorial, thank you soo much. I was just expecting to make all the characters… But i will try on my own ! Let’s practice ! 😊
I want to add that I searched everywhere on the web and even in a course (😅) for the keyboard keys to use to select several layers at the same time without having to click and you gave the solution… so thank you for that too 🎉😊
I hope you have fun making the other characters! 😊
Awesome tutorial - thank you very much for this!
Thank you! Glad you liked it. 😊
As always, so good !!
Thank you! 🤗
Very enjoyable tutorial, I learned a lot, thanks :)
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
These tutorials are so well done!
Thank you! Glad you like them 😊
Marvelous video!!! Thank you so much!
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I like the colors, thanks!
Thank you! Me too. 😊
Awesome tutorial. TFS!♥
So cute and so easy! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you liked the tutorial. 😊
Thank you so much for this video. It taught so much I didn’t know.
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Another great tutorial. Thank you
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This was a really fun tutorial and, as a beginner, a really nice way to get familiar with some of shapes and tools - thank you!
I'm so glad to hear that! Keep up the good with learning Affinity Designer. 😊
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
You're welcome! Glad you liked the video. 😊
Very nice done, Ally. Thank you!
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what a nice tutorial and I learned a lot
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This great fun Ally - 'super nerd'. Lol. More ideas for some fun when I find the time! Thank you. :)
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Wow great tutorial!!
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Such a fun tutorial👏
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best explanation 🎉🎉thanks
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Nice, tutorial!!👌
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Thank you
Thanks Kevin! 😊
brilliant tutorial. we need one for the body!
Thanks didn’t know this was a capability
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Hi, for some reason I thought this amazing tutorial was longer? At the end you created a template library of parts to easily assemble other characters.This was easy to follow, owned affinity studio for a few years & started using yesterday.
That's great you're finally getting into Affinity! I hope you enjoy practicing with it 😊
thx
You're welcome! 😊
There are an amazing amount of tools in Affinity. However, while the various steps are simple, they are only simple when you know what they are. Is there a graphical shorthand way of showing the steps to do each change - one that could be used with your video as a quick way of remembering the order of steps? Example: when adding the shadows have an arrow that points to the shadow then a series of sequential numbers over each tool needed to create the shadows. I know this isn't simple, and would need to be used in conjunction with your video, but it would allow a quick, visual refresher of the steps. Thanks for all your work to make these videos!
That's a good idea. Thanks John!
what is this app
It's called Affinity Designer 🙂