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Published 12/2022
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How to Add Variety and Interesting Patterns to a Collection in Affinity Designer 1 for iPad​

What you'll learn
• using your assets from the Asset Studio to make a new pattern
• creating stripes using two completely contrasting techniques
• creating a unique geometric pattern
• tips for creating compositions for a new iteration of the hero pattern
• adjusting colors until satisfied with a color scheme and keeping it simple enough to change later
Requirements
I recommend completing DeloresArt Affinity Designer classes 1 - 8
Description
I have been excited to finish my full pattern collection. How about you? There is something just so satisfying about getting the job done! It has been a fun time to experiment with different ideas for producing the coordinates. I went kind of crazy, producing way more than I need. That's ok! They will come in handy. In fact, I may end up doing two collections with all the patterns.This class, Creating Coordinates for a Pattern Collection, will show how I developed very different sorts of patterns. I have created a well-rounded group of patterns and I can already imagine the end use. The purpose of designing the collection is to be able to offer the end user many different options. For example, a quilt-maker could have 6 - 10 different options for even the most intricate of quilt patterns. I used the same color palette throughout the three classes as well. Each coordinate contrasts well or matches beautifully, and I have gone to extremes. What I mean by that is I have large scale and small scale, geometric and soft, and light colors to dark colors. A well-rounded collection can and should be adaptable to many different end products.You will learn a few new things and many of the Affinity Designer skills you have already learned will be reinforced. Each time I do a pattern design class for Affinity Designer, new opportunities present themselves for teaching you advanced skills and efficiency strategies. And I try to always do things in a way that makes it interesting.In this class I'll walk you through:using your assets from the Asset Studio to make a new patterncreating a unique geometric patterncreating stripes using two completely contrasting techniquestips for creating compositions for a new iteration of the hero patternadjusting colors until satisfied with a color scheme and keeping it simple enough to edit laterHow a surface pattern designer works is the main focus of the class. Creating collections is key to being a surface pattern designer whose work is in demand. With these pattern design classes, I am creating a continuum of learning that, once complete, will give you the skills necessary to pursue this as one of your possible alternative income streams.Oh! And did I mention there's a surprise? You will have to watch the whole class to see what it is!The key concepts I will include:review of pattern design methodology specific to Affinity Designerhow decisions are made with placement of motifs and color choices to produce coordinates and blendersapproaches you can take moving forward with your surface pattern design careerThis class takes you into Affinity Designer for finishing up the surprise, but I have also included a Procreate version for those of you who are working strictly in that software. This workflow may be different for you if you use other software, but all the concepts are applicable for you. If you've used Procreate or Affinity Designer before, you will feel comfortable with all the steps.Intro to Creating Coordinates for a Pattern CollectionThis short intro will give you an overview of the class.Lesson 1: Inspiration, Examples and OverviewIn this lesson, I will show you my coordinates I have already created for this collection and a few more to boot! I will also talk about developing the patterns and we will look at inspiration and examples on Pinterest.Lesson 2: Creating Stripes with Two MethodsIn this lesson, I will break down the complete process of creating two types of stripes. The first one is your basic stripe which we build using the rectangle tool. We will build with a stroke which we draw using the pencil tool. I show you how easy it is to create a stripe using these two methods.Lesson 3: Adding Interest for a Unique StripeIn this lesson, I will show you an alternate stripe. The first one was very formal and this one is very fun and casual. We expand a stroke to create the curve which we fill with a bunch more stripes. This creates a ribbon-like stripe with a lot of character and interest.Lesson 4: Triangle Pattern and VariationsThis is the lesson in which I teach you about creating a triangular repeat pattern. The challenge is the fitting, of course! I also show you how to unite the borders of the triangles and re-coloring for interest. This is just one idea. There are many more to come!Lesson 5: Half Drop Floral Pattern CoordinateWhat I loved about this lesson is getting to use my asset gallery. This made the creation of a coordinate very easy. I take you through most of my steps including going back to my original and adding another asset to the asset studio.Lesson 6: Create A Less Detailed Floral CoordinateThere are so many ways to develop coordinates. In this lesson, I continue to use assets in my Asset Studio. This pattern is much less detailed and has very little color. I show you how I create it from start to finish.Lesson 7: Extra Lesson with a DownloadableI won't even mention what the surprise is for those of you who have made it this far. If you are reading this, it means you are ready for the next step. Enroll in the class to find out more!!!Lesson 8: Conclusion, Pep Talk, and Wrap UpWe will conclude everything in this lesson. I show you a series of mockups and a few sell sheets and some quick mock-ups with the pattern collection and we end with a chat about next steps.Concepts covered:Concepts covered include but are not limited to creating blenders and coordinates, creating stripes, the rectangle tool, the pencil tool, Procreate inking techniques, vectorizing a raster image, expanding a stroke, filling an expanded stroke with a simple pattern, creating color schemes, pattern arrangement, adjusting motifs, the path tool, the node too, the move tool, shapes, color swatches and importing colors, Affinity Designer Asset Studio, Affinity Designer Vector Persona, layering, Affinity Designer Transform Studio, Affinity Designer pattern design, Affinity Designer Color Studio, texture bitmap fills, and much more.You will get.1 hour and 13 minutes of direction from an instructor who has been in graphic design business and education for over 40 yearsknowledge of multiple ways to solve each design challengean outline which you can print and add to your course binderProject DescriptionStart by being sure your Asset Studio is fully loaded with motifs. Your challenge is to create three different patterns to complete a mini collection. Try your hand as using your assets initially, for a pattern or two. Try one with a variety of motifs, up to ten, and then try one with only two or three. Lastly, try producing a geometric pattern. It can be the triangles idea, or you can try any other geometric shape. The key is to make it a good contrast. Be sure to vary use of color but keep it to the color palette of your hero. I can't wait to see it all on the surprise from Lesson 7!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Inspiration, Examples and Overview
Lecture 2 Creating Stripes with Two Methods
Lecture 3 Adding Interest for a Unique Stripe
Lecture 4 Triangle Pattern and Variations
Lecture 5 Half Drop Floral Pattern Coordinate
Lecture 6 Create A Less Detailed Floral Coordinate
Lecture 7 Extra Lesson with a Downloadable
Lecture 8 Conclusion, Pep Talk, and Wrap Up
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Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.43 GB | Duration: 1h 10m

How to Add Variety and Interesting Patterns to a Collection in Affinity Designer 1 for iPad​

What you'll learn
• using your assets from the Asset Studio to make a new pattern
• creating stripes using two completely contrasting techniques
• creating a unique geometric pattern
• tips for creating compositions for a new iteration of the hero pattern
• adjusting colors until satisfied with a color scheme and keeping it simple enough to change later
Requirements
I recommend completing DeloresArt Affinity Designer classes 1 - 8
Description
I have been excited to finish my full pattern collection. How about you? There is something just so satisfying about getting the job done! It has been a fun time to experiment with different ideas for producing the coordinates. I went kind of crazy, producing way more than I need. That's ok! They will come in handy. In fact, I may end up doing two collections with all the patterns.This class, Creating Coordinates for a Pattern Collection, will show how I developed very different sorts of patterns. I have created a well-rounded group of patterns and I can already imagine the end use. The purpose of designing the collection is to be able to offer the end user many different options. For example, a quilt-maker could have 6 - 10 different options for even the most intricate of quilt patterns. I used the same color palette throughout the three classes as well. Each coordinate contrasts well or matches beautifully, and I have gone to extremes. What I mean by that is I have large scale and small scale, geometric and soft, and light colors to dark colors. A well-rounded collection can and should be adaptable to many different end products.You will learn a few new things and many of the Affinity Designer skills you have already learned will be reinforced. Each time I do a pattern design class for Affinity Designer, new opportunities present themselves for teaching you advanced skills and efficiency strategies. And I try to always do things in a way that makes it interesting.In this class I'll walk you through:using your assets from the Asset Studio to make a new patterncreating a unique geometric patterncreating stripes using two completely contrasting techniquestips for creating compositions for a new iteration of the hero patternadjusting colors until satisfied with a color scheme and keeping it simple enough to edit laterHow a surface pattern designer works is the main focus of the class. Creating collections is key to being a surface pattern designer whose work is in demand. With these pattern design classes, I am creating a continuum of learning that, once complete, will give you the skills necessary to pursue this as one of your possible alternative income streams.Oh! And did I mention there's a surprise? You will have to watch the whole class to see what it is!The key concepts I will include:review of pattern design methodology specific to Affinity Designerhow decisions are made with placement of motifs and color choices to produce coordinates and blendersapproaches you can take moving forward with your surface pattern design careerThis class takes you into Affinity Designer for finishing up the surprise, but I have also included a Procreate version for those of you who are working strictly in that software. This workflow may be different for you if you use other software, but all the concepts are applicable for you. If you've used Procreate or Affinity Designer before, you will feel comfortable with all the steps.Intro to Creating Coordinates for a Pattern CollectionThis short intro will give you an overview of the class.Lesson 1: Inspiration, Examples and OverviewIn this lesson, I will show you my coordinates I have already created for this collection and a few more to boot! I will also talk about developing the patterns and we will look at inspiration and examples on Pinterest.Lesson 2: Creating Stripes with Two MethodsIn this lesson, I will break down the complete process of creating two types of stripes. The first one is your basic stripe which we build using the rectangle tool. We will build with a stroke which we draw using the pencil tool. I show you how easy it is to create a stripe using these two methods.Lesson 3: Adding Interest for a Unique StripeIn this lesson, I will show you an alternate stripe. The first one was very formal and this one is very fun and casual. We expand a stroke to create the curve which we fill with a bunch more stripes. This creates a ribbon-like stripe with a lot of character and interest.Lesson 4: Triangle Pattern and VariationsThis is the lesson in which I teach you about creating a triangular repeat pattern. The challenge is the fitting, of course! I also show you how to unite the borders of the triangles and re-coloring for interest. This is just one idea. There are many more to come!Lesson 5: Half Drop Floral Pattern CoordinateWhat I loved about this lesson is getting to use my asset gallery. This made the creation of a coordinate very easy. I take you through most of my steps including going back to my original and adding another asset to the asset studio.Lesson 6: Create A Less Detailed Floral CoordinateThere are so many ways to develop coordinates. In this lesson, I continue to use assets in my Asset Studio. This pattern is much less detailed and has very little color. I show you how I create it from start to finish.Lesson 7: Extra Lesson with a DownloadableI won't even mention what the surprise is for those of you who have made it this far. If you are reading this, it means you are ready for the next step. Enroll in the class to find out more!!!Lesson 8: Conclusion, Pep Talk, and Wrap UpWe will conclude everything in this lesson. I show you a series of mockups and a few sell sheets and some quick mock-ups with the pattern collection and we end with a chat about next steps.Concepts covered:Concepts covered include but are not limited to creating blenders and coordinates, creating stripes, the rectangle tool, the pencil tool, Procreate inking techniques, vectorizing a raster image, expanding a stroke, filling an expanded stroke with a simple pattern, creating color schemes, pattern arrangement, adjusting motifs, the path tool, the node too, the move tool, shapes, color swatches and importing colors, Affinity Designer Asset Studio, Affinity Designer Vector Persona, layering, Affinity Designer Transform Studio, Affinity Designer pattern design, Affinity Designer Color Studio, texture bitmap fills, and much more.You will get.1 hour and 13 minutes of direction from an instructor who has been in graphic design business and education for over 40 yearsknowledge of multiple ways to solve each design challengean outline which you can print and add to your course binderProject DescriptionStart by being sure your Asset Studio is fully loaded with motifs. Your challenge is to create three different patterns to complete a mini collection. Try your hand as using your assets initially, for a pattern or two. Try one with a variety of motifs, up to ten, and then try one with only two or three. Lastly, try producing a geometric pattern. It can be the triangles idea, or you can try any other geometric shape. The key is to make it a good contrast. Be sure to vary use of color but keep it to the color palette of your hero. I can't wait to see it all on the surprise from Lesson 7!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Inspiration, Examples and Overview
Lecture 2 Creating Stripes with Two Methods
Lecture 3 Adding Interest for a Unique Stripe
Lecture 4 Triangle Pattern and Variations
Lecture 5 Half Drop Floral Pattern Coordinate
Lecture 6 Create A Less Detailed Floral Coordinate
Lecture 7 Extra Lesson with a Downloadable
Lecture 8 Conclusion, Pep Talk, and Wrap Up
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