This is my adaption of "Scruffy Dog" from "25 Quick Cartoon Characters", created in Affinity Designer. I've only learnt the basics of Affinity Designer at the moment, and could probably create better in Inkscape, but I must persevere.
14 August 2018
The Chickening by Nick DenBoer
Really, really laughed at some of this. Definitely for fans of Stephen King's, The Shining.
Cycles by Cyriak
Paul McCartney Rabbit Hole by Swedemason
Swedemason on YouTube.
13 August 2018
Colour Blindness Test
There are various colour blindness tests out there, but here is a link to the Enchroma test.
I just took the test myself and my result showed as Moderate Protan. From the result:
I just took the test myself and my result showed as Moderate Protan. From the result:
- Protans are people with protanomaly, a type of red-green color blindness in which the red cones do not detect enough red and are too sensitive to greens, yellows, and oranges. As a result, greens, yellows, oranges, reds, and browns may appear similar, especially in low light. It can also be difficult to tell the difference between blues and purples, or pinks and grays.
Apparently, according to the site, Enchroma glasses "may" help me with my colour vision. A quick look at the prices and I am talking a minimum of £333 for a pair. Hmmm..... Think I'll wait to see if they ever become available on the NHS.
Inkscape vs Affinity Designer
Just as I was getting used to the excellent Free vector graphics program Inkscape, I found a vector program within my price range which imported eps and ai files, something I have been wanting for a little while: Affinity Designer. I'm relatively new to vector graphics packages and I would find it hard to choose, at the moment, which program is better. On the one hand Inkscape is totally free and has enough functionality to do what I mainly want the package to do, but on the other hand for under £50 I can have a Affinity Designer which also has the functionality, plus is able to handle ai and eps files, and has a few other nice little features which make its use quicker than Inkscape. Having said all that, I am now in the process of learning Affinity Designer whilst carrying on with learning to draw cartoons. Here is my first result from Affinity Designer; recreating Charming Friends from 25 Quick Cartoon Characters by Christopher Hart.
09 August 2018
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07 August 2018
People and Pets cartoon recreated in Inkscape
And yet another cartoon recreated in Inkscape from the guide on page 14 or Christopher Hart's 25 Quick Cartoon Characters. There is something about the dog in this cartoon that is just adorable.
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