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    2- Create Seamless Pattern Brush Preset in Vector Styler

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    • Clippy notesC Offline
      Clippy notes
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      Create Seamless Pattern Brush Preset in Vector Styler

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      Hello everyone,

      I’ve started publishing VectorStyler tutorials on my blog. It’s a great piece of software, and honestly I’d much rather use it than pay for—or resort to pirating—Adobe tools.

      There are still very few tutorials on YouTube, which makes sense since the community is relatively small. My native language is Spanish, but I usually put the titles and the on-screen text inside the videos in English so they’re easier for everyone to follow. The tutorials themselves don’t have voice narration. Sometimes I also add a short Spanish description below the video.

      What interests me most are presets and semi-automated workflows. When I work with vectors, I’m usually preparing resources that will later be used in other programs, rather than doing illustration or design as such.

      So far, this tutorial is more of a test example. The effect is simple, but it’s a good way to start understanding how symbols and brushes work in VectorStyler.

      This covers one type of brush, but there are others that I haven’t explored yet. I simply haven’t found the right exercise or example to demonstrate them clearly.

      In general, I try to make the video cover represent exactly what is created in the tutorial, so you can immediately see what the exercise is about.

      I also use Affinity since version 2 was released, but in my experience it doesn’t adapt very well to vector-focused workflows and it lacks many advanced vector tools. For me it’s mainly useful for photo editing.

      I’m also preparing some DaVinci Resolve tutorials, because the workflow can be quite complex and requires a lot of planning to understand how one part of a video connects to another. It’s very powerful because almost anything can be done with it, but it takes time to organize and explain properly. I already had some tutorials planned, but I waited until I could test a few things in DaVinci first—and honestly, I’m still figuring some of it out.

      In general, I just think we should all make a small effort as a community to help alternatives grow… and kindly fuck Adobe.

      I hope you enjoy the tutorials.

      Un besote, os quiero mucho papus :v

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        @Clippy-notes

        Nice Tuts.

        Maybe it's just me, but I was a little confused at first trying to find the video link.

        I clicked on the image first until I realized the title was the link. Maybe a small label
        (here the video: /or here the link:) would be helpful for people who have the same problem ?

        Win 11
        CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
        GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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          Clippy notes @Subpath
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          @Subpath
          Thanks for mentioning it, I'll add the name and then the link as (youtube-xx), although it won't let me edit the post within the forum.

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            @Clippy-notes Thanks a lot for those tutorials 👍

            Fred.
            MacBook Pro (M1) - MacOs Sonoma 14

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