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:
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@Pat
Great texture
I like the third image because of the color gradientwould love to see the texture clipped into the Letters
(third and fourth picture)
it would probably look good too
well donewhat transformation tools did you use
or is it all just done with blends?