Maybe the real friends I made along the way were these keyboard shortcuts. Thanks for this tutorial! Really clear and concise, exactly what I was looking for! ETA: I've been really enjoying using Affinity Designer, and I'm really grateful you've taken your time to create these videos.
"But to drag the mother of it" at 3:31 XD. I love it. Your narration of your videos is so authentic and soothing to watch. Thank you for this tutorial!
I find your tutorials to be superior! My illustrations use a thick/thin element that was difficult to control in Adobe Illustrator. This is extremely invaluable to me. I ha e to listen more carefully because of your accent, but that is fine. Thank you for doing a marvelous job! Affinity Designer is great people!
As always another great video! I love this effect, on your first one did you do it one long word? Cause you have the crack going through both BRO and KEN. I have tried but don't know how you made the crack through both BRO and KEN please help.
Thanks for this, Isabel! :) Question - with your example (the one on the right), I saw that you had a crack leading from top piece down through the second piece (to form a bit of a triangle). Is that hard to do?
Hi Ted. No, not at all. It's all about using paths and masking and separating the bits of the text so I can move things as I need to. Think of it as 3 pieces of the text that I put then together.
Maybe the real friends I made along the way were these keyboard shortcuts. Thanks for this tutorial! Really clear and concise, exactly what I was looking for!
ETA: I've been really enjoying using Affinity Designer, and I'm really grateful you've taken your time to create these videos.
"But to drag the mother of it" at 3:31 XD. I love it. Your narration of your videos is so authentic and soothing to watch. Thank you for this tutorial!
:) Thanks Sebastian. Never thought of it but good to know the tuts can be also soothing. I love that fact. Send you a kiss!
Isabel, you are very, very special. And so is this video. Bruuuhaa. Love it!!
So are you Literaturix K. ;) Kiss and have a very happy new year!
Brilliant, thanks for this. Will be trying this out and give some feedback.
In this tutorial I show you how to create a simple broken text effect in Affinity Designer using clipping masks.
I find your tutorials to be superior! My illustrations use a thick/thin element that was difficult to control in Adobe Illustrator. This is extremely invaluable to me. I ha e to listen more carefully because of your accent, but that is fine. Thank you for doing a marvelous job! Affinity Designer is great people!
Thanks Andre for your comment. It's great to know it helped you. If in doubt just ask me here. There's also less accent when I write hahaha ;)
Thank you so much for your great tutorials!
Thank you for this! beautiful design's!
Thanks to you Daz for commenting :)
Great video! Thank you for sharing!📚
This is where Illustrator beats Designer hands down. This is just so easy to do in Illustrator. Thanks anyway...
As always another great video! I love this effect, on your first one did you do it one long word? Cause you have the crack going through both BRO and KEN. I have tried but don't know how you made the crack through both BRO and KEN please help.
Thanks Diane! - The procedure is exactly the same. Look at this, maybe you see it clearer: imgur.com/a/f0EmHf3
Thanks as always.
Thanks for this, Isabel! :) Question - with your example (the one on the right), I saw that you had a crack leading from top piece down through the second piece (to form a bit of a triangle). Is that hard to do?
Ah! I see you answer the question in an earlier comment. :) Never mind! LOL
Hi Ted. No, not at all. It's all about using paths and masking and separating the bits of the text so I can move things as I need to. Think of it as 3 pieces of the text that I put then together.
Lovely tutorial Isabel - thank you. I would have preferred it without the distracting music though ;)
Thanks! Thought it was low enough as not to be so distracting... next time birds ha!
@@isabel_aracama I have super sensitive hearing. You have such lovely voice though isabel.
Oh, thanks MsPennyDrop - I always think it sounds terrible when I hear myself. But they say it happens to us all.
my partner has a thing about your voice ;) Thinks it's gorgeous, so don't worry
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well then... hehehe... thanks for the compliment.
Amazing! kisses from your cousin
Kisses James! Where are you?
@@isabel_aracama Madrid! well nearby...