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In this step by step tutorial, learn how to create a greeting card mockup, using flat vectors and texture, in Affinity Designer V2.
There aren't a lot of mockups out there created IN Affinity, FOR Affinity, so I'm on a mission to teach you how to create your own! When you create your own mockups in the Affinity suite, not only do you know they will work, you can also create exactly what you need.
I'll be using the desktop version of Affinity Designer V2, however, if you know where the tools are located, you should be able to follow along on the iPad version.
* CHAPTERS*
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Setting Up the Canvas
01:25 - What We Will Be Creating
02:07 - Creating the Textured Background
02:50 - Using the Gradient Tool & Stock Studio
04:04 - Building the Envelope
07:57 - Adding Texture to the Envelope
09:20 - Adding a Warm Color Overlay
09:59 - Using the Style Picker to Add Texture and Effects
11:47 - Considerations When Adding Shadows
14:15 - Adding the Drop Shadows (Envelope)
23:40 - Creating the Placeholder for the Greeting Card
24:52 - Adding Drop Shadows to Greeting Card
26:27 - Adding Edge Highlights
27:47 - Adding Additional Elements
28:43 - Organizing the Final Layers
29:55 - Exporting a Reusable Template
31:30 - Outro
Find the png elements I used in the tutorial, and more, on rawpixel.com here:
https://lnk.bio/s/rawpixel
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Music Credit: "I am DayLight" by Groovy Panda on artlist.io (license on file)