Good workflow, feature packed but not overwhelming
If you've been wanting to create vector art on your iPad but the apps you've been playing around with is just not living up to your expectations, then good news Affinity Designer for iPad is now available for download! I have been using it for some time now and I really liked it. I have come up with some tutorials to show you how I create vector artwork. If you like any of these, you can also purchase a printed copy of to grace your walls or buy them as stickers. Head over to the shop section to view what I have for sale.
I'm using Affinity Designer for iPad to create this artwork. I'm also using Vectornator Pro for some graphic elements in the artwork. Check out the video. It is a long one, but I think it is worth your time.
I'm using Affinity Designer for iPad to create a flat design vector artwork that has a "juicy look to it. I show you how I did it step by step.
These tutorials I created require you to have an iPad Pro or the latest iPad that works with the Apple Pencil. If you are transitioning from the Wacom tablets on your desktop or laptop to have a more mobile workflow, I cannot recommend anything else other than the iPad Pro. You can use many other pressure sensitive stylus besides the Apple Pencil. I actually started off my digital painting journey using a regular stylus with a rubber nub. Some artist simply uses their finger.
However, after I got myself an Apple Pencil, It was the best purchasing decision I made. The Apple Pencil lasted longer than my previous styluses. And I have used so many of them. I believe it is worth the investment.
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If you need any game development, digital artwork or caricature art done let me know and I will help you out.