Welcome to the first in the Mockup Workshop series...

In this class, from the Mockup Workshop series, you will learn how to create your own realistic surface pattern design mockups using Affinity Designer for iPad V2

In this class, you will learn..

How to Create Three Realistic Mockups

  • A full canvas mockup with slight gathers in different directions, perfect for sharing closeups of your motifs.

  • A fabric swatch card with realistic gathers and cutouts to share single designs on social media or your portfolio

  • A three fabric stack mockup, with realistic folds, allowing you to share a small collection of designs all at once.

What You Will Learn...

By creating these mockups, you will learn:

  • How to create multi-directional gathers in fabric using a combination of the Gradient tool and Appearance Panel.

  • How to work non-destructively, and set your layers up, so that you can use your mockup again and again, quickly adding new designs for maximum efficiency

  • How to add realistic texture to your mockups using no cost images from the stock studio and other free use image sites

  • How to create realistic folds in fabric, to create a stacked effect using the Gradient tool

  • How to save your mockups as reusable templates, allowing you to work quickly and efficiently

Take a peek at what you'll learn...

Click the play button and watch the course intro

Course curriculum

    1. Full Canvas Mockup Part 1 - The Appearance Panel & Building Layers

    2. Full Canvas Mockup Part 2 - Adding Dimension to Our Mockups with Texture, Shadows and Highlights

    1. Fabric Pattern Swatch | Part 1

    2. Fabric Swatch Part 2 - Adding Shadows and Texture

    3. Fabric Swatch Part 3 - Editable Text

    1. Three Fabric Stack

    1. Final Thoughts

About this course

  • $30.00
  • 8 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Don't settle for mockups created in other apps, that you have to rework to use...

Learn how to create your own, realistic surface pattern design mockups, from scratch, in Affinity Designer for iPad V2