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I posted my first class on Skillshare yesterday.

 

In this class I demonstrate how to use Affinity Designer to:

- set up a geometric grid for laying out an Arts and Crafts style decorative pattern

- vectorise and style the pattern, and

- create a textured intensity brush.

 

The grids, brush and class notes can also be downloaded from within the class. Here is the link: http://skl.sh/2tN12Xi

 

You can use this link to sign up for two free months of Skillshare Premium and watch my class for free. The sign-up section is at the top of the linked page. I hope you find this class useful.

 

This is also a great way to check out Skillshare's library of classes.

 

Do you have a tutorial to share? With Skillshare you can turn your tutorials into classes.

 

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Cheers

Chris

 

 

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Very nice, Chris! I've just had a look at your course overview too and wanted to congratulate you - it's very well crafted and presented. Bravo! :)

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Thanks Matt

 

I just realised I posted this in the wrong forum. I should have put it in the Tutorial forum.

 

Cheers

Chris

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