Infographic workflow with Rhys Thomas (RSKT)
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2023
- Learn how to create an eye-catching infographics using multiple styles of graphic design in this creative session led by artist Rhys Thomas (aka RSKT).
Taking you through his workflow step-by-step, Rhys will show you how he sources information and creates a visual outline and script before experimenting with various layouts and ultimately crafting the final visual piece using adjustment layers in Affinity Photo and Designer.
Rhys will be available on CZcams’s Live Chat for this session’s premiere on Friday, 4 August at 4pm BST to answer any questions.
Based on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, Rhys has experience in a variety of artforms, including airbrushing, animation, video editing, photography, and graphic design. To see more of his work and other tutorials, check out his CZcams channels and Patreon page:
CZcams art channel: / @rskt_art
CZcams music channel: / @rskt_music
Patreon: / rskt_all
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Wow ! Thank you for the invitation to your personal creative universe. Lots of crazy information and tips!
Exciting!
Thanks for watching! Glad you got a lot out of this :)
Wow! Synthesizers were the last thing I expected to see here! I don't do infographics, but I use the Affinity suite to create my softsynth. This video has introduced me to creative techniques I'll definitely add to my arsenal. Thanks!
No worries at all! What's your soft synth? I'm keen to hear more :)
Excited! 👏🏽
CZcams always sends my live alerts too close to when the live starts so I'm not prepared. I entirely miss the live or come in late because of that. This live had been going an hour when I realized it. ☹️
You have a great teaching style. I am at the last few days of finishing a training manual that I now realize is 60 pages of info-graphics. I didn't know they had a name. I had to add in a few of the interesting effects you used. Being able to use Publisher and Designer together made it easy and quite a bit of fun, too.
wowww
Notification: ON! :D
Makin my Friday right here!
Of all the things you mentioned that 'bothered' you (let's forget the spelling and grammar mistakes for a bit) the only one really bothering me was one you didn't mention. the Post-IT page with polaroids. The green cable has its outer shadow on the polaroid. You can see it at 1:03:14 on the lower left side.
That's the only thing. Loved your timelapse and explanation of what you do and why.
Thanks man.
Haha, would you believe that I only noticed that halfway through rendering the video? It's amazing how normal things because when you're staring at them for hours. Glad someone else picked it up :)
@@RSKT_art Yup, totally believe that. it's one of those things you notice when it's too late.. Like a typo you see when you just clicked 'send' on an email that you proofread about 60 times..
But thanks again. I learned a lot of tricks that I am definitely gonna try from your video
@@xzenor lol, yeah done that email thing wayyy too many times. Cheers for watching man, glad it was useful :)
Nice work! Super good information. I like the way you use different themes for the sections and I can see how you could actually use these sections to evolve a bit of a side story rather than just showcasing different styles. That would be a good challenge. Also - great work emphasizing the need to scrutinize your copy prior to rasterizing everything! The last thing you want to hear is, “We are putting this on our US website. Could you change all those Ss to Zs.” :)
Haha 100% about the s's and z's. Thanks for the kind words, glad you got something good out of this :)
Very interesting, especially how easily you created your own table and I liked how the colour correction in the end put it all together.
Creating symbols for reappearing objects like the screws and buttons could have made later changes easier, e. g. adding drop shadows all at once or readjusting the gradients.
I'm looking forward to create my own infographics soon.
Thanks so much! Man, I really wish I used the assets tab and created some symbols for things like that. Didn't even consider it honestly. Thanks for sharing, I'll probably put that more to use next time.
@@RSKT_art Coming from Inkscape (and still use it), I knew the concept of "Clones" which work similarly to Symbols. They are a real game changer when working with repeating elements. One of the first things I looked up after I got the Affinity Suite was if it had something like that.
(I'm flattered that you have noticed my advice, as your skills are far above mine.) ☺️
Thanks man! I think Affinity calls them "assets." Defiinately will be using this moving forward. Thanks :) @@sheaulle
Nice!!
Wow. How long did it take all up?
Couple of days of work. Normally I don't spend more than 8 hours on these, but I gave myself no limit this time.
Are these files available for downloading?
Otw
Can't wait 🙌🏽
Belt. ty