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affinity designer Limited edition Leica M-P Grip by Rolf Sachs
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
Thanks, it probably did take nearly as long as the main body but wasn't too bad. -
affinity designer Leica M3, Summarex 8.5cm
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
A lot cheaper drawing them than owning them but they are nice to use. -
affinity designer Leica M3, Summarex 8.5cm
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
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A quick one keeping things simple, a few conical gradients etc. Might tidy things up if I decide I like it.
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Thanks. I got the text pretty much warped correctly using the warp tool just some tweaks. The leather is sort of a bodge. I used one of the few vector textures that I’d created then layered/flipped/set blend modes. Didn’t look quite like I wanted and ended up with a grey gradient at the top set to reflect blend. Whilst the pattern isn’t the same as the real thing it looks pretty much like you’d expect. Didn’t want to spend ages doing it “properly”.
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I don't usually bother showing the wireframe any more but some find it interesting. Turned off the leather texture and background and zoomed in a bit so you can see the camera lines.
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Thanks, glad you like.
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Decided to do this without blurs again whilst trying to keep it realistic. It made some things trickier but saved the time in not having to set a million blurs. Used AD v2 for the warped text.
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affinity designer Polaroid SX-70 Camera
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
I only use the basic tools anyway. I only do vector so Designer. -
affinity designer Polaroid SX-70 Camera
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
Thanks Mark. I didn't really know how I wanted to do it exactly other than I didn't want to use blurs and so just did it. I thought it turned out OK. Might revisit it later as I have a few ideas to try. -
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I thought I'd try and do something with Inkscape now v1.3 is out. Cars are "easy" if long winded so I though that would be a good project to try it out on. Even installed Linux to give it the best chance but it's just too slow, clunky (like the coders don't actually use it, but they're doing it for free so not complaining too much) and a bit buggy. So I gave up after a couple of days and opened it in AD v2 then copied it in to AD v1 (as v1 wouldn't open it) and did it in there instead. Windows AD was grinding to a halt near the end, should just use my Mac.
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Couldn't decide what to do next so did this. People on FB said about the Christine movie that featured a '58 Fury, not watched it but it's now on my list.
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affinity designer North Foreland Lighthouse
VectorVonDoom replied to VectorVonDoom's topic in Share your work
It was the last manned lighthouse before they all became automated. -
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Thanks but no thanks. I'm fine with a bit of fun, who isn't? But that's more of a pain than fun as you can't easily see which one to pick. I don't care if it's just the odd day I don't need slowing down any more than I usually am (I've got literally thousands of objects to do with styles this time). Do it more like the shapes panel and make it a user decision.
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I don't want some random brick wall someone else has done though.
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I know but that's not vector and still wouldn't look exactly the same.
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I've done as much as I'm going to. I was going to try and do the brickwork as close to real as possible but it was going to be a ton of work, bad condition bricks plastered over in places too, so I chickened out and simplified it. Think it still looks OK'ish.
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Weekend update. Finished the book covers and the door windows insides/reflections. Have some text to do on the window stickers sometime. Working on the first floor window reflections then on to the brickwork.
