WIP - Testing Blending: not yet a tutorial but soon for beginners
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@Pat
was kidding
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It's not the expected result but it's still interesting for multiple designs (posters for example).
- create any design, by blending if you want and eventually group the different objects (ctrl+g)
- write a text and do not convert to curves
- apply a deformation to the text (here 'wave')
- define the text as a shape (Object -> Object role -> Shape) and give it a name (e.g., Sh 1)
- either (1) select the design and fetch the shape (e.g., Sh1) in the 'Shape' panel or (2) try to clip the shape into the text layer: for the moment, there may be some glitches and design shifts (that I don't understand) but that's the surprise side of VS
as the text is live, one can write any word:
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@Pat
nice one
like the designs you do with blends
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@Subpath Thank you
I'm simply experimenting and without the need for a subscription
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@Pat said in WIP - Testing Blending: not yet a tutorial but soon for beginners:
... I'm simply experimenting...
yes, i also like Vectorstyler for that
and it goes deeper and deeper...without the need for a subscription...
who would need subscription for that
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@Subpath Exactly
When one superimpose different designs with different colour blending (between layers this time ) - just a print screen
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@VectorStyler update 1.1.082
It is fixed... & now everything should be editable!
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@Pat
isnt it crazy
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@Subpath that's brilliant
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@Pat
what i like a most is
"still editable!"
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@Subpath Yes... all aspects of the design, text, nested object, colours, blends etc.
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@ ... & the font:
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With a gradient applied to the stroke... endless... lots of fun and creative experimentation
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@Pat
seems you have fun
the first one is my favorite
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@Subpath yes, just by changing the fonts and the colours gradients.
I didnβt think about this yesterday but I could have done a mask to achieve what I wanted. I donβt know yet how to proceed. Iβll look later.
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I wanted to replicate a scheme done with another app (did not succeed yet) & I did come with this that I like for a poster let say, entirely done in VS with the transform feature, blending, shape effect & all editable:
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One can really play with many features & we can't (always) predict what we're going to get: