Graphic production?
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Can VS achieve this graphic?
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@monsterfox This reminds me of the effect/trick you can achieve using Compound layers and contour tool in Affinity Designer. Afraid I don't know VectorStyler well enough if similar is possible.
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@Jono Is this AD file the final effect? Can you share it? I'd like to know the detailed production details, thank you.
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@monsterfox Here's the method I used...
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@Jono Thank you. Your method uses circles to create a blending effect. It's simple, but requires stitching and is a bit tedious.
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Achieving this metaball/Truchet tile effect seems like the easiest step to take.
To get that halftone effect too is, at least, where my brain stop working.
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@Li-Xiao , did a Tutorial a while ago which works via the Repeater.Here the Link
https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/3915/creating-a-truchet-tiles-using-repeater
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Just for inspiration. Here's a video from the Paragraphic YouTube
channel showing how to create a similar pattern. I mentioned Paragraphic
in another tread already.A search on Youtube "Metaball pattern", "Blob Pattern", "Truchet pattern"
may also be helpful.
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@Subpath https://youtube.com/shorts/gHN57OiFCTs?si=RXZYx0E6eMVNJkNq
Maybe Li Xiao's method is indeed needed to complete this. Your information is very helpful. It's likely a combination of halftone and Truchet pattern. You can also take a look at that video.
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@monsterfox said in Graphic production?:
@Jono Thank you. Your method uses circles to create a blending effect. It's simple, but requires stitching and is a bit tedious.
Yes, doing things that way would be time consuming to say the least!
I'm going to look at the Repeater videos and resources (thanks Li-Xiao). I know I'm missing out so much of what VS can really do.
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No need to worry
Even if you know much more about VectorStyler
you will still miss Features.Because its such a deep rabbit hole
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@Subpath This damned program—I’ve been using it for a year, and the more you use it, the more you realize there’s so much you don’t understand. I’ve never come across this in any other program. It’s a bottomless pit, haha.
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Because I like to explore, find new things, new paths, and be surprised.
I am in heaven with VS.
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@Subpath Okay, if explorers find any interesting features, remember to share them. I'm following in your footsteps.
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@monsterfox said in Graphic production?:
@Subpath Okay, if explorers find any interesting features, remember to share them. I'm following in your footsteps.