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Create your vector brushes…

1. QUICK SHORT WASH BRUSH
The first brush we’re going to create is a Quick Short Wash (a watercolour brush), which should be suitable for quick painting, and will slightly change its opacity with pressure. This will be a very versatile tool, with a nice painterly look.

Create a new document in Affinity Designer for iPad, this will be your testing canvas.
Ensure you have Vector Persona selected. Go to the Brushes Studio and using the Studio Preferences icon, choose Add Category.
Go the Studio Preferences Menu again and rename your brush category to Washes.
Go the Studio Preferences Menu once more, and this time select New Textured Intensity Brush. Import nozzle 1.png, which I have provided in the resources.
In the Brush Editor, use the following settings: Width: 128px, Size Variance: 0%, Opacity Variance: 75%
Set Controller to Pressure and add a custom ramp like the one shown in the screenshot. This will deliver a nice slow opacity response when we apply pressure using the brush.
Move the head and tail offset nice and close to the stroke at each end.
Leave all remaining parameters untouched!

2. UNIFORM WASH BRUSH
The next brush we create will follow the same steps, this tool will be used for a flat looking stroke with a slight size variation.


With Vector Persona selected. Go to the Brushes Studio and using the Studio Preferences icon, select New Textured Intensity Brush. Import nozzle 2.png, which I have provided in the resources.
In the Brush Editor, use the following settings: Width: 128px, Size Variance: 35%, Opacity Variance: 25%
Set Controller to Pressure and add a custom ramp like the one shown in the screenshot. This will deliver a nice slow opacity response when we apply pressure using the brush.
Move the head and tail offset nice and close to the stroke at each end. Leave all remaining parameters untouched!

3 DETAIL WASH
This brush will be used for linework and details. Repeat the same steps as above and import nozzle 3.png from the resources provided.


In the Brush Editor, use the following settings: Width: 128px, Size Variance: 100%, Opacity Variance: 0%
Set Controller to Pressure and add a custom ramp like the one shown in the screenshot. This will deliver a nice slow opacity response when we apply pressure using the brush.
Move the head and tail offset nice and close to the stroke at each end. Leave all remaining parameters untouched!

4. BLOCKING LIGHT WASH BRUSH
The last brush will be used to cover large areas. Repeat the same steps as previous and import nozzle 4.png from the resources provided.

In the Brush Editor, use the following settings: Width: 256px, Size Variance: 100%, Opacity Variance: 0%
Set Controller to Pressure and add a custom ramp like the one shown in the screenshot. This will deliver a nice slow opacity response when we apply pressure using the brush.
Move the head and tail offset nice and close to the stroke at each end. Leave all remaining parameters untouched!

You now have your complete set of vector wash brushes!


Nguồn: https://affinityspotlight.com/article/how-to-create-vector-brushes-in-affinity-designer-for-ipad/

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