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Hi all,

I like to make a kind of splash in 3D. Like paint which was fallen on a paper and then stretched out in all directions, just with an irregular shape and some drops. I wish to make this in Affinity Designer.

I am looking for a tutorial how to create such a paint splash but I cannot find it.

Do you know of any such tutorial so I can design and create my own splashes?

Your help and advice will be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Have a very nice day.

Chris

 

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Some crummy drawing, a couple of layers w. fx. Examine. No time for a tute just now.

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You can use brushes too: https://www.brusheezy.com/brushes/59176-20-splatter-color-ps-brushes-abr-vol-3 importing these will add splatter brushes to the Pixel persona

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