I love all your stuff and I want to do everything in all your videos but I can't possibly live long enough so I must be very discriminating in my choices. Thanks for presenting me with this delicious problem. :)
I have now given up designing because every time you post something I spend hours reading through the website! Oh the Internet is such a great reference library and no "Silence" signs or elderly spinsters staring at me over half moon specs. Thank you for sharing this, I feel a few hours research coming on ;-)
Thanks for this, Stax. TBH, when I saw it was Asian Ornamental, I didn't bother looking at first as I thought that it would be all Asian lettering and not really the sort of stuff that I would use, but then I had a look - these books are amazing. There is so much 'raw material' that I can use to make designs from. Thanks again.
Thanks! Yes I just traced the bitmap twice and then import the images into Photoshop (or if you are using Affinity Photo or other graphic design software, that works too).
I love all your stuff and I want to do everything in all your videos but I can't possibly live long enough so I must be very discriminating in my choices. Thanks for presenting me with this delicious problem. :)
I have now given up designing because every time you post something I spend hours reading through the website! Oh the Internet is such a great reference library and no "Silence" signs or elderly spinsters staring at me over half moon specs. Thank you for sharing this, I feel a few hours research coming on ;-)
100% - it's a wonder I ever get anything accomplished, ever!! I hear you! - Zen
Thanks for this, Stax. TBH, when I saw it was Asian Ornamental, I didn't bother looking at first as I thought that it would be all Asian lettering and not really the sort of stuff that I would use, but then I had a look - these books are amazing. There is so much 'raw material' that I can use to make designs from. Thanks again.
Thanks for the feedback, I totally agree! Some really great stuff hidden in there!
Stax can’t take the credit for this video, it is all @zenwatercoolers work ;) - Stax
You’ll never know how much you’ve helped me with your videos💃🏽
Thank you so much for the feedback! - Zen
Thanks for the information. Thank goodness that Inkscape will transform to vector since Affinity won't.
Yes I am blown away that Affinity Designer does not have a "trace bitmap" feature-that is a key element in Inkscape!
I just found your channel. Thank your for these amazing videos!
Awesome welcome aboard!!
Another great and helpful video. Thank you so very much :)
Nice to see how you work Stax! Useful example again, thanks. Greetings.
A very useful idea for the exploitation of ancient manuscripts in creativity. Thank you very much.
Great man! Thank you!
I hope that you make a full course under name " T-shirt edit course with illustartor" for beginners ❤️
I appreciate the feedback - let me see what I can do! Thanks! - Zen
Thank you🙏
Thanks, Stax for your fantastic idea, i have question, after copy the image for 2 pages, how to combined the picture? thanks and appreciate.
Thanks! Yes I just traced the bitmap twice and then import the images into Photoshop (or if you are using Affinity Photo or other graphic design software, that works too).
Where can I sell this design after modification?
There's Etsy but there are also digital alternatives: th-cam.com/video/OTdFeTnlkhc/w-d-xo.html
why do u do this not in inkscape?
I guess I could have - it was more of a design tutorial, not necessarily a technical tutorial. Lots of cool software out there!
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