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  1. Attempted a manga anime style type drawing. I'm not quite happy with the colours but I don't think I will improve on this unless I spent another few hours on it. I've included the affinity file as well so you can see how certain I've done certain things. I'm not an artist so there might be a few things that I could have done better, or more efficiently. Manga.afdesign
  2. Below is my first try at a Manga Girl's face. Not done yet. Helping me to learn vector drawing. One thing I think would be nice to have is a spray can in pixel persona.
  3. I'm baaaa-aaack... :) I'm getting stuff together for a June 1 debut date for my webcomic: Afterwards. I knew I wanted a true logo, not just some spiffed-up word in a display font. So I hand-drew the logo in Manga Studio, using some lettering/calligraphic brushes I picked up along the way and then imported it into Affinity Designer for that vector touching (which is surprisingly legal in most US states.) . Anyway... I had set up some goals for this logo: It had to look hand drawn. I wanted that hand-crafted look to reflect the conditions of the story (more on that later...). It had to be legible at small sizes and the counters ("holes" in the letters -- a, o, e, etc) had to be large enough not to bleed when printed or reduced. Clean design and strong movement. Meaning not many (if any at all) fiddly bits. Be simple enough to be printed in black, white, or spot color without any gradients or such, but still be able to deal with them if needed. (I believe that if a logo depends on being a specific color, it fails at being a good logo.) I think I did okay on those three conditions. One thing that I noticed is that from left to right, the design is a bit cramped and chaotic and gets more "orderly" as we go rightward. Which is a pretty good summary of the history of the world in this story. The story is a post-apocalyptic one, without Zombies, etc. In fact nobody, at the start of the story, knows exactly what really happened to end the world some 200 years earlier. And, yes, that's a plot point. ;) So attached is the logo, let me know what y'all think of it. Good, Bad, indifferent. First one to type "TL:DR" will be among the initial group of people against the wall when the revolution comes. Oh, forgot to mention, the grey block in the upper right is the original Manga Studio sketch I based this AD design on.
  4. I have downloaded the trial version of Affinity Designer on my mac and seriously considering to replace Adobe Illustrator with AD. So far I have done some comic inking illustrations, a couple logo design and some coloured illustrations and I find the app amazing. I find Affinity Design the best App so far for inking purpose in vector. I have tried inking in illustrator, corel painter, Manga studio, photoshop. For raster I like Manga Studio but for vector AD is definitely the best. Though I miss some features of Adobe illustrator for example Auto trace, eye dropper tool, 3D extrude, blend tool to mention. Still Affinity Designer's price is so attractive that it lures an illustrator/designer like me living in India. I hope Affinity will come up with alternatives for premiere pro and after effects also. Thanks
  5. Some people call me mad because I use Affinity Designer and Trackpad (yes trackpad only cuz I am really bad with digital drawing) for drawing stuff, especially with some manga and comic styles. I started using Affinity Designer since 2017 and now I use AD only for working. Here are some of my works, I am mainly working as Developer but trying to be an amateur artist: https://goo.gl/Av9BvK I am using Frankentoon brushes for drawing - it also is really awesome.
  6. Good work peeps, every update the freehand vector brush tool improves and gets quicker and more fluent I'm hoping it's gonna be as great as Manga studio vector pen brush or mischief with the added ability to export and use in a pro manor - just did some exports to pdf and all vector info is retained, whereas in the previous version it would rasterise most of the vector work - the attached pic is a character Eric Idol who is the band mascot for the band THE IDOL DEAD - I'd love to be able to do the next ldol Dead job with affinity now things are getting quicker - but it's a new tour T-shirt which requires Halftones and spots - DAMN! looks like it's back to illustrator and Vectoraster or Manga studio (AWESOME HALFTONES but no vector or spot output) and InDesign - IF ONLY..............
  7. Hello, this image is my first bigger attempt to get more familiar with Affinity Designer. It's also my first manga/anime themed Image since 10 or 15 Years. I infrequently use Designer and when then for fixing PDFs, creating logos and other smaller/quick jobs. Fun-Fact: This Image started as rainy cyperpunk (Bladerunner) city scene, with her in one of the shop windows in the Background. Because lack of time ... :-)
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