Affinity Designer has fast become a popular option for vectorising lettering on the iPad. But did you know it also has a pixel workspace as well? This means you can swap between vector and pixel tools without leaving the app. Very cool. (Psst, if you don’t own AD, keep reading for info on how to get a 50% discount).
Today we’re looking at a pixel based project for how to create Glitter Lettering in Affinity Designer using layer masks.
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WATCH THE FREE WORKSHOPThis project is great for beginners and will cover several key ‘getting-to-know-the-app’ tasks such as:
- Creating layer masks (remember ‘white reveals, black conceals‘!)
- Selecting and deselecting
- Importing a texture image
- Changing brush sets and brushes
I’ll be demoing textures & brushes from my Glitter & Foil Kit for Affinity (and you can download a free sample below), but the same key actions apply to whichever textures you wish to use!
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Before we jump into the tutorial, if you are on the iPad Calligraphy email list, you would have received an email from me last week about a 50% discount on Affinity Software (for both desktop and iPad). The offer was scheduled to expire on the 20th May but they’ve just extended it to 20th June! If you missed out, you still have time to grab it at the discounted price!
Ok, ready for the tutorial? You can download a free sample texture below if you want to follow along. Let’s make some glitter lettering!
There’s no denying, Affinity is definitely a different experience to Procreate! There are a few actions you will find are the same, such as the two finger tap to undo, but overall the experience is quite different and takes a bit of getting used to. But just like anything, that comes with time (and having good tutorials to guide you of course ???? ).
Becky Redlin
Does this work in Procreate
Nicole Mauloni
Hey Becky, thanks for reading! Yes, you can create glitter lettering in Procreate using layer masks or textured brushes. Here is an example of using the textures in the ‘Glitter & Foil Kit’ for Procreate – https://youtu.be/kUIhl-G-8DQ?t=77
And here is another video showing some of the updated brushes that will paint the glitter texture – https://ipadcalligraphy.com/procreate/new-glitter-brushes/
These are all available in this kit for Procreate – https://ipadcalligraphy.com/product/glitter-and-foil/
Hope that helps but just let me know if you have any other questions
Virginia Lovejoy
I couldn’t find any instructions on how to import the palette. Hope you can help!
Cheers,
Virginia
Nicole Mauloni
Hi Virginia. The instructions for how to install the palette are part of the same instructions video included with the pack. Here is a link to the time stamp talking about palettes. Hope that helps! https://youtu.be/oDE7BjfY-z4?t=233