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Affinity Designer exercises


Wosven

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Hi,

I usually keep images of illustrators I like or admire, and sometimes, if I have time, I try to redo their work to learn new things.
Those 2 examples were perfect to test the new isometric tools of Designer. And a pleasure to do.

This one, from David Wildish, was fun and full of memories of Nitendo 64 and playing with bro and cousins :)

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This one is from Sir Carma, from his serie Carved Cities. Some others memories, when I was a student and we used a 1cm cardboard to make models, and it kind of remind me of perpective courses.

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The difficult part was to correct the colours in AD (selective correction adjustement behave strangely with black — strokes that needed to be redder — on an RVB image…)

 

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