STIPPLE STUDIO FOR AFFINITY TUTORIAL
Tutorial by Andrew Fairclough
@kindred_studio
Music by Steve Tyssen
Spotify
PART 01.
PRECISION STIPPLING IN 3 STEPS.
Your Precision Stipplers are designed to allow maximum control of your stipple shading in a fraction of the time taken using traditional analogue techniques.
Each precision brush group comes with matching sparse, medium and densely spaced versions ready to brush on dozens (even hundreds) of authentically random dots in a single stroke. You can also tap them on with your pen one dot at a time for ultra-precise placement and fine tuning.
Watch the video below to see the step-by-step process.
Note: we're using the sketchbook texture .afphoto file included with the brush pack to give our artwork a nice analogue feel.
Example artwork by @kindred_studio
Avoiding grid patterns forming.
Affinity is very good at randomizing dot placement but if you notice any obvious repetition (especially in the densely spaced brushes) try using a circular brush motion or lift your pen and reposition between strokes.
Strategic singles for gradient perfection!
Creating super-smooth stipple gradients take a little practice. Although your brushes are built for speed, relying solely on sweeping brushstrokes may result in small gaps and overlapping dots at the edge of your gradients, making your shading look rushed and uneven.
For smoother gradients, rapidly build your shading using the brushes built-in efficiencies, then take a few extra seconds to tap out strategically placed single dots at the outer edges or to fill any obvious gaps in the gradient.
PART 02.
HOW TO USE YOUR PRESSURE SCATTER & DETAILER BRUSHES.
Your precision scatter and detailer brushes work in a similar way to the precision stipplers but with the addition of various pressure sensitive features that change the scatter, number and density of dots as you press harder with your pen.
These brushes are perfect for creating super fast stipple blends or edge details with short transitions from light to dark. Because they naturally scatter dots on your canvas they are best used in areas of your artwork not confined by tight spaces or the need for exact dot placement.
Get familiar with their use in the video below.
Example artwork by @_jakeforeman
Used in conjunction with layer masks these brushes are equally useful for fast concepting or for creating large gradient blends, outer glows and drop shadows where speed takes precedence over precision. Example artwork by @_jakeforeman
PART 03.STIPPLE SPRAY AND FILL BRUSHES
Your Stipple Spray and Stipple Fill brushes are built from hand drawn stipple cluster samples that rotate, randomize and repeat as you brush accross your canvas.Watch the video below to learn how to apply your spray and fill brushes using layer masks.
Masking tips and tricks.
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