Learn to Digitize traditional art work in Affinity Photo V2
What you'll learn
- Learn to Digitize traditional art work in Affinity Photo V2 for use in surface pattern designs
- How to use Affinity Photo V2 on your iPad
- Learn how to create isolate traditional art for use in digital work
- Learn how to create a seamless pattern with traditional artwork
Requirements
- Minimal design skills are required for this class as it will walk you through the entire process of digitizing your traditional art work for use in pattern design.
Description
About This Class
Are you an artist or illustrator that works in traditional mediums and are interested in surface pattern design? Do you possibly paint with watercolors or use gouache or even sketch with color pencils and want to learn how you can take your traditional art work into the digital medium for commercial use as surface pattern repeats?
Well, in today’s class I am going to walk you through how I digitize my traditional artwork and translate them into surface pattern designs using Affinity Photo V2 on the iPad. Working with traditional mediums doesn’t mean you have to always create your repeat by hand and in this class I will show you my process for taking traditional artwork into the digital realm that still keeps its handmade look, but offers a quicker streamlined process.
If this your first class with me, welcome! If you are a returning student, welcome back! I am Jen and I will be your creative guide throughout this course. I’m a freelance graphic designer, illustrator and educator based out of the midwest and I run Bella + Sophia Creative studio. If you want to learn more about me, check out my youtube channel: The Creative Studio. I shared helpful creative tutorials on art, design and more as well as behind the scenes of the work I do as a creative freelancer and educator
So, in today’s class, we are going to be exploring the creative place where traditional art meets digital art and it is a fun place design. While I often work digitally, I really enjoy working with watercolor and other traditional art mediums like paint, gouache and color pencils. When you work traditionally by hand, people think it is difficult to translate to a digital product, but in reality you can still take those pieces of art to a digital format. I like to do this for easier access when it comes to any commercial projects or projects that require digital files. Creating surface pattern designs with traditional work is a fantastic way to do this. As we work together today, we will go through the process of prepping your art for use in a repeat pattern, learning how to create the pattern in affinity photo, exporting your final file and some of the ins and outs of the new version 2 affinity photo app.
If this is your first time taking one of my classes relating to surface pattern design - Definitely make sure you check out my previous surface pattern design courses - I have a variety that cover everything from basic level topics that walk you through the entire process of designing from concept to final pattern to more advanced classes that explore building specific types of repeats like half drop patterns and more. While this class is focused on using the Affinity apps on the iPad, I also have courses that walk you through the design process using the desktop affinity apps on a computer.
What the class is about
In this class, I will walk you through my process on how to create a repeating pattern from traditional art - in my case watercolor work - using the Affinity Photo versions 2 app. I will first walk you through preparing my art work for use in digital formats. We will go over how to get your work onto your iPad. We will walk through how to photograph using your iPad camera to make it easier to isolate your design elements. We will go into how to isolate your design elements and then we will also review exploring color variations of your artwork. Then we will begin to build out the repeat pattern using the design elements in affinity photo version 2 iPad app. Finally, we will test and export the final for for use with print on demand sties like spoonflower.
Make sure to check out the class resources for some helpful tools you can utilize while working on your class project. You will find them in section 2.
Tools needed
iPad with Affinity Photo 2 installed
Apple Pencil or stylus
Scanner and computer
Premade art work in a medium of your choice on non textured white paper
Who the class is geared toward
This class is geared towards anyone interested in learning how to translate their traditional or analog art to a digital medium and create repeating patterns with them in Affinity Photo 2. Whether you are a beginner or pro, this course will go through all the steps necessary to bring your traditional art work into the digital space.
Who this course is for:
- This class is geared towards anyone interested in learning how to translate their traditional or analog art to a digital medium and create repeating patterns with them in Affinity Photo 2. Whether you are a beginner or pro, this course will go through all the steps necessary to bring your traditional art work into the digital space.
Instructor
I am a Chicago-born Latinxer (I'm a proud Puerto Rican and Mexican American) millennial, an educator, and a freelance creative with experience in graphic design, digital media, illustration and surface pattern design. I am also a mother of two who is in on a mission to reach all the creative goals I've set for myself while trying my best to be a positive influence on the world.
I have 10+ years of experience in the fashion and creative marketing industry in both the corporate world and teaching as a professor in Higher Education. I am working on building course offerings that bring people a new perspective and opportunity to take your design and art to a new level. I am pushing for continued growth, running my indie studio, Bella+Sophia Creative, while also using my skills to help others interested in starting a career in the creative industries.
My hope is to inspire others through creativity and help you find your creative voice. I look to inspire others as much as I look to be inspired. I'm so excited to get to know all of you! The best place to learn about me and connect is by visiting my website, Bella + Sophia Creative. You can also follow along with my creative process over on Instagram and get a behind the scenes look on Youtube.