Vectornator Brushes | The Brush Tool

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  • @cynthiawhatley8317
    @cynthiawhatley8317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi there, Elias! Glad to hear ya! Thank you for more than you know! I appreciate all that you do! Keep creating and posting!

    • @EliasSarantopoulos
      @EliasSarantopoulos  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank Cynthia, that means tons for me, really! Let me know if you want to see a specific subject using VECTORNATOR. 😀👋

    • @cynthiawhatley8317
      @cynthiawhatley8317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EliasSarantopoulos Thank you Elias! I will take you up on the generous offer! I learn from every Vectornator tutorial that you post. Try not to stay away so long.
      Initially, I was taking a class (Skillshare) to learn Affinity Designer (iPad). Broke my iPad when I got to the selection tool with the ‘marching ants’. So, I had only my iPhone. Although, I’d downloaded Vectornator I hadn’t checked it out. Being a newbie, and coming from learning Affinity on an iPad Pro to learning Vectornator on an iPhone XS Max, proved to be a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Wanted to give up. However, I pressed on. I was so fortunate to run across a young man on TH-cam. His calm manner at working with Vectornator was just what I needed to continue. He kinda puts you in a Zen mode! As I was so stressed, it was a refreshing change and I learned to navigate and be comfortable with Vectornator.
      Trying to learn the pen tool in Affinity proved an absolute bane! Just couldn’t get the feel for it! Even worse with Vectornator! Even took a class on just how to work with the pen tool. Watched it twice. Still couldn’t get it! Lol 😂! At wit’s end, I turned, once again, to TH-cam. Looked through my library of Vectornator tutorials and I’d already added your tutorials to my library. I decided to try you! Your manner of teaching is superb! Just love it! From you, i learned and mastered the finicky pen tool! I learned by following and completing all your tutorials. I was so excited, happy, tickled, ecstatic, you get the idea! I wanted to DM you on Instagram to tell you how much I appreciate you and what you did for me. There are no words 😶! I can’t thank you enough!
      Have a good one! Stay healthy! Keep creating and posting. Please!

    • @EliasSarantopoulos
      @EliasSarantopoulos  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cynthiawhatley8317 Have you heard the phrase "you made an old man cry?" I can't thank you enough for such a comment, you are a gem! In the event you get an iPad again, check out the Affinity Designer tutorials as well, great stuff.

    • @cynthiawhatley8317
      @cynthiawhatley8317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@EliasSarantopoulos LOL! ‘Make an OLD man cry’? Really? Compared to me you are a young man! 😊
      Yes, I am gonna watch your Affinity Designer tutorials. When I get a new iPad. Wouldn’t miss it! Already in the library.
      I purchased Affinity Photo when I purchased Designer. So, when the iPad conked, I turned to learning Vectornator and Snapseed on the phone. I learned my way around Snapseed with the help of Skillshare and TH-cam. I notice you don’t have any tutorials for Affinity Photo. If I may ask, why? Also, I plan to learn Photoshop and Illustrator. Have those tutorials of yours in my library, too. That’ll be next summer, though.
      Presently, I’m on a PC trying to learn Gimp and Inkscape. I just love looking at photo manipulation and compositing tutorials. Would like to try my hand at that. All the tutorials I’ve watched relative to compositing were designed with Photoshop. It just amazes me what can be done with that software. A powerhouse with a steep learning curve. As Gimp seems to be similar to Photoshop and Affinity Photo and free, thought it was my best bet. At least, by learning Snapseed and Gimp, I’ll know a little something when I tackle Photoshop and Affinity Photo.
      Please pardon me, as I just go on and on! My long comments, texts and messages require a lil patience from the recipient (of them)! My ramblings🙄! What can I say? Lol…

    • @EliasSarantopoulos
      @EliasSarantopoulos  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cynthiawhatley8317 Well Cynthia, I always have a scratch for vector graphics hense Vectornator, Affinity Designer, and Illustrator tutorials. Photoshop is amazing what can I say, including so many other Adobe products so it's a good investment. On the tablet, Affinity Designer is the king in my opinion, Vectornator is the best free app that keeps improving for sure. Illustrator on tablet is just too heavy so I am not keen experimenting. Haven't tried Inkscape or Gimp what I have I think it's enough, try not to deviate too much, it messes up with my concentration. Let me know what else I can answer for you, I am so grateful for your feedback and support!!! 🙏 😀👍

  • @linearityhq
    @linearityhq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks so much, Elias! Great tutorial, as always! 🙌

    • @EliasSarantopoulos
      @EliasSarantopoulos  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I thank the entire dedicated Vectornator team for such a great update and looking forward to more amazing updates! 😃👍🙏

  • @cpellegrini70
    @cpellegrini70 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Let's say you have a cartoon like a Simpsons character that is very simple No color just black and white line art. I use procreate so After you loaded into vectornator and Auto trace it what is the best way to control the line thickness of the entire drawing all at once? I don't want to control the thickness of individual lines I want to control the thickness of all of the lines at the same time. Please help!😢

    • @EliasSarantopoulos
      @EliasSarantopoulos  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi there! Once you bring the cartoon inside VECTORNATOR and trace it, the paths will be simplified. In other words, you will not have a control over the thickness. Try and see what mean. 😀 👋

    • @cpellegrini70
      @cpellegrini70 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EliasSarantopoulos so how would I change the line thickness of the entire cartoon?