Using the Vibrant Paint Strokes Bundle in Affinity Photo

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2021
  • Learn how to create energetic, abstract designs in Affinity Photo using the Vibrant Paint Strokes Bundle by Chroma Supply, available in the Affinity Store.
    The Vibrant Paint Strokes Bundle by Chroma Supply is perfect for adding colour and energy to your projects. The paint strokes are super high resolution, so they work for both print and web, and since they have transparent backgrounds, it's easy to layer them with each other or with other objects to create stunning effects.
    To purchase the pack, head over to affinity.serif.com/store/prod...
    Chroma Supply provides high-quality tools, textures and animations for designers and creatives. To find out more, check out the links below:
    Website: chromasupply.com/
    CZcams: / @chromasupply
    Instagram: / chromasupply
    Facebook: / chromasupply
    Twitter: / chromasupply
    You can find out more about the Affinity suite, including getting access to free trials, over on affinity.serif.com/.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @jinraigami3349
    @jinraigami3349 Před 2 lety +5

    When you are creative, lots of cool things you can do. 😍

  • @antoniofirenze
    @antoniofirenze Před 2 lety

    Very nifty those paintstrokes. And useful

  • @nls3081
    @nls3081 Před 2 lety

    speaking of addons, i have a question:
    1) could you please implement filtering/sorting function in Store:
    Alphabetic after Addon's Name,
    Alphabetic after Creator,
    Date/Appearance,
    Lowest to Highest Price,
    The most downloaded,
    After type (Brushes, Fonts, Textures, Misc),
    A search label would be very useful ..
    Or maybe something much better than searching: marking the bought ones automatically with a Golden Star (representing Owned Packs).
    And then Sorting after Owned/ not Owned.
    2) i have no eyes issues yet, but stilll... I use an 27inch 4K monitor, and would be a blessing to have the icons and fonts ca. 10-12% larger.
    3) I'd "kill" for a larger Color Palette Panel.
    First, I see this as a must: it must have been at least 2x so wide, in the actual integration in that panel.
    Second: maybe when pressing a key, a larger panel will appear on the right side of the screen, (over the tool panel) , 2x larger than the actual.