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Hello!
I was looking forward to creating cartoons with a vector ink brush in Affinity Designer, but the default brushes don't have the look that i'm after.
I want a brush with a very fine tip. Even though I can edit the default brushes, I can't seem to get it fine enough.
Does anyone know where I can find free vector brushes for drawing cartoons/manga?
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Hi,
I'm having a problem similar to the one described in the thread here.
I want to export my line art which is a vector (see screenshot ‘Before import’) from Affinity Designer to Affinity Photo in order to colour.
I export in a PNG format, import into Affinity Photo, zoom in and that's when I notice the lines look really jagged (see screenshot ‘After export with colour’).
I understand that the vector gets turned into pixels during export, but I want to make the lines look smoother.
Before using Affinity Designer and Photo, I was working with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. My workflow back then was to export the vector from Illustrator as a PNG 'without background' to Photoshop.
In Affinity Designer I have tried different PNG preset settings (see screenshot ‘Export settings’) including PNG-24 Bilinear, Bicubic, Lanczos 3 (separable), Lanczos 3 (non-separable) all ‘without background’ selected.
But all resulted in the same jagged line.
I tried the solutions mentioned in the thread above. However when I click ‘Force pixel alignment’ the quality in Affinity Photo doesn’t seem to change.
Would someone on the support team know if I need to do something different in Affinity Designer so that when I import the vector in Affinity Photo there’s not a noticeable difference?
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Thanks for the quick response MEB.
That makes sense; I’ll give that a try and let you know how it goes.
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Hi,
I am creating the letter F by connecting the two nodes in the red circle to create a single path that I want to expand from a stroke to a shape and export to FontForge.
After trying everything on the list below, ‘join’ continues to connect the two other end nodes in the green circle that I don’t want to connect.
Things I have tried:
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Select both nodes in the red circle and ‘join’ and 'close'
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Select both nodes in the red circle hold shift and drag until both nodes turn yellow
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Enable ‘snap to selected nodes’ then select both nodes in the red circle and ‘join’
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‘Join’ both nodes in the green circle, select again and ‘break’
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Where Can I Find Free Vector Brushes With A Fine Tip?
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Thanks StuartRC.
There are a few too many bristles on the vector brush to achieve the smooth look I'm after.
So I'm going to try Clip Studio Paint to see what they have.