Simply select and drag the two groups of horizontal lines on top of its shape, (highlighted with red) from its center using the Subtract shape operation. Green) which we will center align to the page and then adjust by cutting out a Step 13Ĭreate the clipping mask for the horizontal lines using a 256 x 256 px circle (highlighted with Px wide 2 pt thick Stroke lines ( #F72F2F), which we willĪnother, making sure to position them over the quarters so that they overlap. Horizontal & Flip Vertical) and positioning it as seen in the referenceĪdd the horizontal detail lines using two groups ( Control-G) of 32 128 We will adjust by flipping it both horizontally and vertically ( right click > Transform > Flip Step 11Ĭreate the top-right quarter using a copy ( Control-C > Control-V) of the one that we’ve just masked, which To the page, making sure to mask them using a 128 x 128 px square. Once you have all the shapes, group ( Control-G) and then center align them Pt thick concentric circles ( #F72F2F), starting with a 70 x 70 px one and going all the way up to a 254 x 254 px one. Start working on the decorative circle’s outer section, by creating the Group a descriptive label so that you can easily identify it later on. Once you’re done, select and mask all of theĬurrent section’s composing shapes using the Control-G keyboard shortcut, making sure to give the resulting Mask the horizontal lines that we’ve just created using a 48 x 48 px circle, by opening up the Layers panel and then simply dragging ( #F72F2F), which we will vertically stack 2 px from one another and then position on the sides of theĬircle quarters so that they overlap, as seen in the reference image. Tool (P) and use it to draw two groups ( Control-G) of six 24 px wide 2 pt thick horizontal stroke lines Seen in the reference image, making sure to adjust it by flipping it both Step 7Ĭontrol-V) of the section that we’ve just masked, and then position it as Panel and then remove its Fill from the Color panel. Since we want the mask to be completely see-through, we’re going to Once we have the mask in place, all we have to do is open up the Layers panel and drag the groupedĬircles onto the shape (the green square), which will produce the following (highlighted with green) which we will align to the outer circle’s left and top Top-left quarters, using a 24 x 24 px square Next, we’re going to need to create the clipping mask for the circles’ Once you’re done, select and group all six Start working on the inner section of the center decorative circle by creatingĪ 6 x 6 px circle with a 2 pt thick Stroke ( #F72F2F), which we will center align to the page as we didĬoncentric circles ( #F72F2F), making sure to maintain a 2 px gap (which is the thickness of the actual circles) between Repeating pattern segment, which we will use later on in order to compare theĬreate the main shape for the background using a 514 x 514 px square, which we will color using #1F2433 and thenĬenter align to the underlying page using the Arrange panel’s Align Center Keyboard shortcut), which we will adjust as follows:įinished creating our project file, we’re going to start working on the To create a pattern tool, we’re going to start by setting up a New Document by heading over to File > New (or by using the Control-N New Project File for an Affinity Designer Repeat Pattern Follow along with us over on our Envato Tuts+ YouTube channel: 1.
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