Affinity Designer 2 iPad - Mr. Ogre Returns (1) Inking Begins

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
  • Mr. Ogre has returned for a series of sessions in Affinity Designer 2 for iPad. In this session, I start the inking process, and talk a little more about tools, techniques, and preferences . I hope you like it, and come back tomorrow for part 2!
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  • @nomakslicer
    @nomakslicer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Scale tip😮. Thanks that’s something I was fighting with, always learn something new from you. I don’t mind longer sessions I enjoy them.

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha. I'm glad it was useful. I messed up on the presentation of it, but yeah, the scale override options are an awesome new addition!

    • @nomakslicer
      @nomakslicer ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FosterYourAffinity That “mess up” Just shows your human too lmao. Definitely useful I do a lot of scaling down as well, which the line work would get thick. So definitely helps with keeping the lines from doing that. Then having to go through all of them all over haha.

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nomakslicer Yes! I see. I know exactly what you mean. I was so glad they added it because I've gone through the same thing in V1 many times.

  • @IsaBelleLarson
    @IsaBelleLarson 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love the off hand reference to the old school minstrels! I am new to your channel but I find almost everything really helpful and I like the way you make it real by just talking without the script or performance feel. Hope you are well and I look forward to more!

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey! Thank you for watching this series and for saying such kind things. It's refreshing to hear that you like this style of video. Truth be told, a lot of people have expressed frustration with it and expect more direct, to the point, performance type tutorials. - I kind of hit a wall there for a while, and haven't known where to take the channel or my content. Luckily, I've had a nice break! I've been on honeymoon with my wife, so I haven't uploaded for more than a month! Be on the lookout for a resurgence this fall!

    • @IsaBelleLarson
      @IsaBelleLarson 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Congrats on the honeymoon, hope it was amazing! The thing about YT is that everyone just expects performance and by doing that there's a serious loss of authenticity. I appreciate it when people are just, people.. Real and flawed and imperfect. As a growing artist, I think far too many people are expecting to see quick answers and immediate results instead of the arduous and gritty reality. Thank you for being authentic in a (yt) world of instant gratification. I look forward to more content once you're settled in 👍

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@IsaBelleLarson Thank you. I didn't know that I needed to hear this today but I did. Cheers!

  • @elenaracanicchi5831
    @elenaracanicchi5831 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love this longer format. I always learn something new with your videos 😊

  • @nomakslicer
    @nomakslicer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    And the pixelated it is interesting that, that works for you that actually bothers me. Lmao one other reason why I wanted to learn vector felt more like ink well, inking to me. But it just shows that affinity can work for many people and their creative flow.

  • @nomakslicer
    @nomakslicer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was hoping you would show this!! 😂 I would also love to see how you do the comic pages you have there. (Not exactly those ones but sample page haha.) That’s actually what I wanted to use affinity for and wondered if I could do that with this app. You brought hope to that thought of mine, in it maybe possible. Biggest question is time thou, do you find vector more time consuming? Or just the factor of the learning curve/ finding your own flow in the app moment?

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Nomak, those comic pages are actually practice pages that I downloaded from the internet to practice inking. I'm still in the preliminary stages of a full blown comic tutorial. I really want it to be special, so it's taking some time, and there are still many things I need to learn. It is coming together very slowly, but to bring you some comfort and spirit - YES! it can be done! 😆😎

    • @nomakslicer
      @nomakslicer ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FosterYourAffinity awesome I will definitely keep my eyes out for it. Worth the wait. And wait?! There are practice pages out there, that’s a really good idea as well. Haha.

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nomakslicer Yes, there are all kinds of things out there. I found a lot of good stuff posted on Deviant Art. There are some really talented pencilers there who post their stuff for the specific reason that they want inkers to ink it. lol - That's pretty awesome. Also, if you just search for (artists' name here) "pencils" or "finished pencils you can find all kinds of great stuff. I love Kirby's pencils and Sinnott's inks. So, for example, I went and did a google search for "jack kirby full page pencils" etc. Found lots of great artwork to practice on. Thanks again for watching Nomak! ttys

  • @eross21
    @eross21 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    any recommendation for a good vector brush pack to buy, for drawing smooth tapered ink lines?

    • @FosterYourAffinity
      @FosterYourAffinity  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      To be honest, these days because of the new pencil tool improvements I have been using basic rounds with pressure. I think they are superior to textured intensity brushes because if you need to expand them later you can. You also have to consider that they do not have any extra data attached to them i.e. the textured image. It is still not perfect yet. On iPad at least, if you try to go to fast you will get crashes. Especially if you use the stabilizer. On desktop you won't run into many problems at all, - it seems to be all about the way the iPad version processes everything. On iPad we have to go a little more slowly. As for the line tapering. Try this, if you're on iPad, tr going to the navigator studio, toggle the FX view off, and set the main view mode to Pixel. Now, if you want to ink with the pencil or brush tool, it will allow you to see how the lines are really presenting in pixels, and will allow you to go just a tiny bit faster with your drawing. You should still use caution not to go too fast though. It takes a bit of self control. I crash a lot becuase once I get flowing, I sometimes forget that I am working with vector and not pixel. The point is though that it shows you just exactly how fine the taper "really" is. We have to remember that the vector information is there so that when we export the final images, the vector data can be translated to whatever dpi and size we want without loss of fidelity and clarity. That's why it's great to work in vector for certain things. It gives us absolute confidence that our final output will be crystal clear no matter what size we need to export at. - Try out the new pencil tool feature "toggle keep selected" - It's much more like drawing with the brush tool. I have been using it almost exclusively lately. - I hope this helps!