More tutorials from Ms. Katy McCabe please! Her contribution here is an excellent example of a clear, concise presentation. She breaks down complex topics, step by step, while demonstrating good practices. Great pace. No wasted words.
I have been using the triangle method and it is awesome! Once I had a mandala set to the page size etc that I want I save it as a template and it works beautifully! I am also building a library of different assets like leaves hearts drops and what else inspires me. they can easily be dropped into the mandala as long as something with in the symbol is selected and each mandala comes out different and I can also save each mandala as an asset as well and then use the history slider to wipe my page clean and start a new one Edit one thing to note that saving a mandala as an asset seems to break the symbols so I would save a affinity design file as well
I was settling in for an Uber complex session that I had zero chance of completing. You made it look so simple that even someone like myself has a chance of doing this. Thank you!
Thanks for this--I was having fun with the symmetry tool in Photo and wondered how to achieve the same in Designer. Using symbols would never have occurred to me, but I like the flexibility that it affords. Thanks!
@@Affinity_Katy I made a template using the invisible triangle method but I also use the asset panel to save bits and pieces and completed mandalas. completed mandalas though should also be saved as an affinity design file as adding them to the assets panel seems to break the symbols
This helped me so much! But I have a question: I created two rectangles for symmetry, I drew just half of the shape and the other is perfectly symmetrical, yay; and when I tried to fill it with color... a tiny slit between the two halves. Why don't the fills meet? I thought I's just create a shape like this and fill it ;(
Wish this worked for me. I do not get centring lines coming up and how does she change to a thicker pen tool line without upsetting the controls? I tried a wonky one bit by bit, at the end, they would not work in sync at all.
I would use one these methods; use the pen or pencil tool with Use Fill enabled and fill sections as you go or select all the symbols and apply fills with the Vector Flood Fill or the Shape Builder.
Hi! Because the curves are above the triangles they are not confined to the triangle. The curve can travel over the whole workspace, selecting the triangle just ensures that the curves are created inside the symbol group. If the curve was clipped inside the triangle, then you'd only be able to draw on that one triangle. I hope this makes sense! :D
@@katymccabe4386 Hi. Unfortunately I don’t understand. If the triangle isn’t used as a boundary, then 1. Why does it have to be a triangle, and 2. If you draw from left to right and meet the mirrored (joining) line like you were showing, do you stop once touching or could you just keep drawing around the full 360 degrees?
@@TheNordicHunter It doesn't need to be a triangle, I chose to show this method using a triangle because it shows the idea of slices of the mandala better than a circle or square. When drawing inside your symbol group, you can draw anywhere - the curve you draw is also created in the other symbol group slices. So if you draw a simple spiral on a 12 slice mandala, 11 other spirals will be created (one in each symbol group). I'd definitely encourage you to have a go, it might make more sense if you can try it out for yourself. 😊
@@Affinity_KatyThank you. I just worked on the tutorial and understand. I can just use 2 lines in a group as well, like a pie slice without the crust. What I would like to know is how to know is 1. How to get the points to snap together when or after using the pencil tool. I’ve tried multiple snap settings and nothing is working. Everything but node to node seems to work. 2. Once the end points are snapped in place, is there a way to join them and color the mandala without having to expand it and spending forever connecting points and grouping, etc?
Unfortunately, there is nothing more convenient than the Mirror Me extension for Adobe Illustrator. It would be great if similar features appeared in Affinity Designer