AD 7 Create a Half-Drop Repeat Pattern in Affinity Designer
Draw in Procreate, Vectorize in Capture, Save as SVG for Designer, then Arrange in a Half Drop Pattern

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Dec 2022
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What you will learn
• drawing pattern parts in Procreate
• importing vectors into Affinity Designer as SVG files
• auto-tracing in Adobe Capture or your program of choice
• auto-tracing in Adobe Capture or your program of choice
Why take this course?
Based on your outline for the design process using Affinity Designer and Procreate, here's a structured approach to creating your layered pattern:
Lesson 1: Concept and Sketching
- Research: Look into different styles of half-drop patterns to find inspiration.
- Sketching: Roughly sketch out your ideas by hand or using a digital sketching tool.
- Composition: Plan the layout, considering the balance of motifs and negative space.
Lesson 2: Transferring Sketch to Digital
- Scanning/Photographing: Capture your sketch in a digital format.
- Tracing: Import the sketch into Procreate and clean it up for clarity.
- Placement Accuracy: Ensure that your motifs will align correctly when repeated.
Lesson 3: Inking of the Artwork for Auto-Tracing
- Inking: Ink your sketch in Procreate, making sure lines are clear and distinct for vectorization.
- Preparation for Vectorization: Save the artwork with a transparent background or on a light background to simplify auto-tracing.
Lesson 4: Setting Up the Re-Usable Half Drop Template
- Template Creation: Use Affinity Designer to set up the half-drop pattern template, including canvas size and repeat settings.
- Labeling: Clearly mark areas for motifs and any important guidelines.
- Saving: Save your template for future use.
Lesson 5: Vectorizing and Importing the Motifs
- Vectorization: Use Adobe Capture to vectorize your inked sketch.
- Colorization: Begin adding color to each motif group within Affinity Designer.
- Importing: Bring your vectorized motifs into Affinity Designer from Procreate or Adobe Capture.
Lesson 6: Grouping and Arranging the Motifs
- Separation: Separate each motif into its own group within Affinity Designer.
- Adjustments: Move and scale motifs to achieve a balanced and cohesive design.
- Repeating: Ensure motifs align correctly when repeated.
Lesson 7: Altering Arrangement for Best Design
- Troubleshooting: Fix any issues with motif alignment or pattern continuity.
- Layout Adjustments: Make refinements to the layout, adding or removing elements as needed.
- Evaluation: Continuously assess how changes affect the overall design.
Lesson 8: Adjustments and Color to Perfect the Layout
- Touch-ups: Fine-tune shapes, correct any irregularities, and adjust colors.
- Color Scheme: Experiment with color combinations to enhance the pattern's appearance.
- Final Touches: Add finishing details that bring the pattern to life.
Lesson 9: Additional Advice for Finalizing Your Pattern
- Advice: Take additional advice on how to finalize your design and prepare it for production.
- Research: Do further research to refine your technique and knowledge.
- Review: Go over your work and make any last-minute adjustments.
Lesson 10: Conclusion and Wrap Up
- Conclusion: Review the process you've followed to create your pattern.
- Wrap-Up: Receive a final pep talk, encouraging you to continue practicing and learning.
- Next Steps: Discuss what comes after this project, whether it's creating a product based on your design or moving on to another pattern.
Project Deliverables:
- A fully colored and vectorized layered pattern ready for reproduction.
- A well-organized Affinity Designer document with separate layers/groups for each motif.
- A balanced composition that fits the half-drop repeat criteria.
- A final design that you are proud of and confident to take into production or share with your audience.
Remember, this is a complex project, and it's normal to encounter challenges along the way. Take your time, be patient with yourself, and don't hesitate to seek help or additional resources as needed. Good luck!
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