I created that effect in Affinity Designer using one of the Acrylics Brushes but the "highlight" is an image placed behind the text rather than part of the style applied to the text
This is great! One question on this. Is it possible to take these named styles and drop them into a data merge and automatically style certain elements in that merge using a named style? Probably not, but it would be a nifty feature. :)
Clear, concise, and easy to follow - perfect tutorials. Thank you.
Thank you for your very kind words 👍
Elaine, you are marvelous! Love hearing you and wathing you tutorials!
Thank you so much! 👍
Appreciated totorial as always ! thank you very much!
Sorry I missed this live! Every day is a school day 😎👍
Don't worry ... it wasn't a live session! This was released as a video but there will plenty of live sessions coming up 👍
@@ElaineGiles I will just have to be patient lol 👀👀👀👀👀
Thank you so much for awesome tutorial
You're very welcome! 👍
Elaine, can I make a highlight exactly like on your video cover photo - with "brushed" texture?
I created that effect in Affinity Designer using one of the Acrylics Brushes but the "highlight" is an image placed behind the text rather than part of the style applied to the text
@@ElaineGiles This was my guess as I dis not find the option in the Publisher. Thank you and best wishes
Thank you.
You're welcome!
This is great! One question on this. Is it possible to take these named styles and drop them into a data merge and automatically style certain elements in that merge using a named style? Probably not, but it would be a nifty feature. :)