![]() ![]() Vectornator invites you to open existing documents through Integration with cloud services via the iOS Files app, with Creative Cloud for the Adobe folks, or Apple Photos. ![]() ![]() Just to make you feel bad about your skills, Vectornator opens to the Gallery showing five amazing drawings done with the app, but we won’t look at those, ok? When you hit the new document button, you’ve got a ton of options. This will entertain the real designers amongst us. I’m going to describe Vectornator assuming you’ve never used a vector design program before. If you’re skilled with your finger more power to you, but you may want to use a stylus of some sort. It does have great support for Apple Pencil but it’s definitely not a requirement. I said up front that Vectornator runs on both iPad and iPhone, but I’ll concentrate mostly on how it works on iPad. I’ll save you some hunting and post a link to the Vectornator Pro manual here. I started reading some of the blog posts and eventually stumbled across a post in April where they linked to the secret manual. I searched their website and found a link to their blog, which is noted on Medium ( /vectornator). There are two short video tutorials you can access from within the app (which actually did explain the two things I was confused about). But eventually I had some questions and went hunting for the manual, but didn’t find one on their website. One of the reasons I like Vectornator is that I was able to figure out how to use it without reading the manual. It used to cost $7.99 but for some reason, it’s now free. io domains?) If you’re an Affinity Designer pro, i’m sure you would find that Vectornator is not nearly as capable as Affinity Designer, but let’s see what it can do and see if it can meet your needs. I’ve been itching to use my Apple Pencil with a vector design program on the iPad Pro.Įnter Vectornator Pro, a vector design application for iPhone and iPad from vectornator.io/…. It’s also only available so far for the Mac and Windows, but not for iOS. While Affinity Designer is quite moderately priced for a pro app at $50, for some even that price is too high. ![]() I even bought the book and started working through the lessons but much of it was beyond my skills, so I don’t think I can do Affinity Designer justice. I’ve wanted to do a full-scale deep-dive review of Affinity Designer for the podcast and also a tutorial for Screencasts Online, but after my best efforts I’ve only scraped the top surface of what it can do. See opening statement about my artistic talent. I’ve been happy to use Affinity Designer to create such masterpieces as the Security Bits, Tiny Tip, and Dumb Question Corner logos. I had no idea everything from cartoons to paintings could be created all with vectors. I joined a Facebook group for Affinity Designer and have been amazed at what these people can do. I bought Affinity Designer, a vector app from the same people who brought us Affinity Photo. It turns out that amazing art can be created using vector design programs. I used to think all digital art was created using pixel-based drawing and painting apps. That doesn’t keep me from being interested in applications to create art and to appreciate those who use them well. You have probably figured out by now that I’m not an artist. ![]()
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