![]() And since they’re sourced from real materials, your work looks as authentic as the textured they were designed to mimic!įor the best pack of 40 historically inspired charcoal brush pencils you can get your hands on, you need the VectorSketch Charcoal Pencil Pack for Affinity Designer. The Vector Brush Toolbox for Affinity Designer features five of RetroSupply’s best-selling vector brush packs, giving you everything you need for any and all vector-based drawings. Sometimes all you need are the essentials, and with the Essential Affinity Brush Bundle, that’s all you’ll get! With 16 of our best-selling Affinity Designer brush packs, you’ll have access to a whopping 796 brushes from famed brush packs like the Gouache Shaders, Grave Etcher, DupliTone Halftone Brushes, VectorHero Ink Brushes, and more! Need a boatload of texture on the fly? The TurboTextures Brush Kit is the do-all texture pack to quickly and effortlessly add texture to your work in only like, 5 seconds. The IndustryPress Brush Kit makes adding intricate, late 19th-century line work to your pieces, and the RetroGrain Shaders will give you all the grainy textured goodness you could ever want. Here, you’ll find everything from authentic vintage halftone colors with the Colorlab Comic Color Kit for Affinity, or amazing woodcut, block print effects in the Woodcut Brush Kit! zip file contains a PDF with examples and nine brushes files to import into Affinity Designer.No matter what look you’re going for, RetroSupply is sure to have the right brushes for the job. Experiment with the brush setting for Corners and the Stroke Cap to find the best solution for your project. When using these brushes on a tightly curving curve or a sharp corner they of course do deform. says helpful things about the size of sources in this post: I’ve created the patterns as a vector drawing, feel free to ask for a brush from a larger source (less blurry) if you need one. This is a rather small image, so in wide lines, the edges of the pattern blur. Source of (almost all) of the patterns is a 240*240px image. Those 3 are symmetrical, the extra version is vertically centred on the whole stroke. In the Stripey families I added 3 lines with a different center point. The brushes with stuff above the line, but not under are therefore not vertically centred on the stroke. ![]() The brushes all contain a centred line (in 3 widths, S, M and L) and repeating shapes and stripes above or above and below. The Pointy and Round brush families are repeating, the Stripey families are stretched. This is new: adjusted the offset values to 80 and 159,4 to have the repetitions align perfectly Patterns repeated 3 times in source to prevent issues with repetitions I figured out a much faster way to produce large sets of brushes, cutting out a lot of unnecessary steps, so I rename my series Brush Factory.Īspect ratio of 1 in the source file to prevent distortion of the patterns ![]() Time to rename my brush making into something else too. So although it’s just a few months ago, it’s time for a revised set. I created some more brushes in a second set and came across an additional quirk (which offset values to use for pixel perfect pattern alignment?). When creating the brushes I encountered some problems with patterns getting squished and such. Last november I published a set of Textured Intensity Brushes on this forum by the cryptic name of CTSR Lines (which makes sense to no one but me).
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