![]() ![]() His contribution, titled The Whittler, tells the story of a robot that lost his leg and tries to fix it using a branch from a tree he found in the forest. Guest illustrators include Paolo Limoncelli, a UX/UI designer and illustrator from Italy. Tear-out 'cheat sheets' display the keyboard shortcuts designed for use in the different Personas, or modes, within the app. As well as learning valuable vector and raster design techniques, readers can follow step-by-step guides to re-create nine projects, commissioned especially for the book from leading illustrators and designers. Published by the makers of Affinity Designer, it contains more than 400 full colour pages of instructions, guides and insider tips to help anyone make the most of the software's speed and power. Here is a variety of artwork created by Paolo with these latest DAUB brushes, all of which use techniques that can be re-created using the Watercolour & Wash raster brushes available in the Affinity Store.Learn to work like the professionals with the first ever official guide to Affinity Designer, the award-winning design software. ![]() His beautiful, effortless, illustration and teaching style has featured in both the Affinity Photo Workbook and Affinity Designer Workbook. Paolo’s expertise has helped shape the Affinity brush engine and he is our resident Affinity brush expert. Use Blend Modes on your digital paintings to make the colours take on the texture characteristics of the papers. See Paolo’s video above to walk you through how to do this! Where you are given the option to select Type of fill, select Bitmap, this will take you to your computer or iPad files where you can select one of the DAUB® Watercolour Papers. The most effective way to use the Watercolour Papers is to create a rectangle to fill your canvas using the Rectangle Tool, then select the Fill Tool in Designer or the Gradient Tool in Photo. In Affinity Designer you can also use the Place Image Tool icon on left toolbar in Draw Persona. ![]() Select File and Place then select one of the DAUB® Watercolour Papers from your computer or iPad to place the image into your document. Or make a New Document in Affinity Photo for Desktop or iPad. Open one of the DAUB® Watercolour Papers in Affinity Photo or Designer for Desktop or iPad, the same way you would a photograph. Here are some different ways to get started: The DAUB® Watercolour Papers have been designed to give added authenticity and realism when using the Watercolour and Washes brushes. Please turn on JavaScript to view this video Working with DAUB Watercolour Papers ![]() Paolo shows us in the video below how effortless it is to create effective and realistic painting effects using theses watercolours & washes, and how to team them up with the included texture papers.
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