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I'm sure there must be simpler/better ways to create vector textures but I have created a small tutorial on my website for anyone who wishes to create the effect...

 

http://www.funkyimage.com/blog/creating-gradient-vector-texures-in-affinity-designer

www.bruces.art

 

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Hi everyone,

This seems what I want to do, because it can do a vector gradient with only two colors. The dots and a background. However, being new to Affinity and graphic design with the purpose of printing in fabric, I don't understand how the gradient was created. We design the curve but then inside there is a set of variable density points. What is that? a brush?

Because it's a pantone spot printer I can't have too many colors. So please see the attached image to understand what I mean. The position of the dots are just for the purpose of an example.

Thank you in advance.

Affinity Designer - Gradient studies (265.9) 2022-05-30 12-20-45.png

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