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Up and Running with Affinity Designer

By : Kevin House
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Up and Running with Affinity Designer

By: Kevin House

Overview of this book

Affinity Designer is a widely adopted creative application, and in a reasonably short space of time, it has become a leading design and illustration application. Affinity Designer, along with Affinity Photo and Affinity Publisher, is part of a suite of award-winning creative software applications developed by Serif Europe. Built on the latest technologies, which make it fast and smooth, Affinity Designer is quickly becoming the go-to professional creative application for vector drawing and pixel-based painting. Up and Running with Affinity Designer is a comprehensive hands-on guide to the Affinity Designer software. Whether you're new to the creative industry, a seasoned professional looking for a proven alternative, or an enthusiastic hobbyist, this book will help you get up to speed in no time. You’ll learn how to create documents and explore workflow best practices while working through practical exercises using the knowledge and skills developed in each chapter to solidify your understanding of the fundamentals. Finally, you’ll bring it all together with real-world practical applications by building a fun logo and professional illustration, forming a base for in-depth exploration in your own projects. By the end of this Affinity Designer book, you'll have gained the knowledge and confidence to use Affinity Designer as part of your creative toolset.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Familiar with Affinity Designer's Interface and Layout
5
Section 2: Deeper Exploration of Affinity Designer's Documents, Tools, and Workflow
9
Chapter 7: Tools – Pixel Persona
12
Chapter 10: Workflow: Symbols, Assets, and History
13
Section 3: Bringing It All together

Studio panels – overview

In the default interface layout, the studio panels are located on the right-hand side of the screen, in the area mentioned earlier called the Right Studio. They are stacked on top of one another with only their tabs displayed in the top row of the panels. Figure 1.47 shows a view of the Designer Persona Studio Panels, which have been dragged out of the stack and arranged so we can get a look at them. Some of the panels shown here are Color, Swatches, Text, History, Brushes, Layers, Effects, and Glyphs.

In order to see a list of all of the studio panels available in a particular Persona, go to View and navigate to Studio, and in the flyout, you will see all of the available panels. The panels with a checkmark beside them are already onscreen and should be viewable unless they are hidden behind another panel. In which case, just select the top tab and it will pop to the front.

We will be taking a closer look at all of the studio panels and their options and functions in Chapter 5, Main Studio Panels and Managers.

As of the writing of this book, there are 26 panels in total over the 3 Personas.

Figure 1.47 – The main studio panels in the Designer Persona

Figure 1.47 – The main studio panels in the Designer Persona