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July 23, 2015 05:42 pm

How to Create a Set of Flat Hiking Icons in Affinity Designer

Final product image
What You'll Be Creating

Summer is a great season to go hiking and get closer to wild nature. Are you ready for it? In this tutorial we’ll be creating a set of trendy flat icons with hiking items in Affinity Designer. We’ll be using various techniques to create shadows and switching between the Personas, applying grungy texture to our icons. Let’s get started!

1. Create a Tent Icon

Step 1

Let’s create a 600 x 600 pxNew Document and start forming our first icon. Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a narrow
rectangle, placing it horizontally.(Its size is about90.5 x 7.6 px, but you can make it
larger or smaller, depending on the size of your document. Throughout this tutorial I'll be mentioning sizes just to show the approximate proportions of the objects that we'll be creating.)

Use the Triangle tool to make a triangle shape
and place it on top of the rectangle. Select both shapes and Align them Horizontal to the Centre
from the upper context toolbar (the area below the Persona selectors).

create the base of the tent from rectangle and triangle

Step 2

Create a smaller triangle (about 31.8 x 34.1 px size) inside the first
one, forming the entrance of our tent. Add two tiny pegs on both sides of the
tent and Align the pegs and the
lower tent side Vertical to the Bottom.

add the entrance of the tent

Step 3

Take the Pen Tool (P) and draw several straight lines from the tent to both
pegs, depicting a rope.

add the rope with the pen tool

Step 4

Let’s make the sides of our tent slightly
arched, adding a touch of realism to our flat image. Select the big rectangle
and Convert it to Curves in the upper context toolbar. Now we can modify the
shape. Take the Node Tool (A), grab
the side of the triangle and pull it down a bit, bending the shape.

bend the sides of the tent with the node tool

Step 5

Now that the base of our tent is ready, let’s
color it! But first we need to form the color palette of our document. You can
find the palette that we’ll be using in the materials to this tutorial, but if
you want to use your own colors, here are some brief instructions on how you can make up your palette in a few clicks.

First of all, make a New blank Document and
form several shapes with the desired colors (see the set of rectangles below).
Move to the Swatches panel, find the menu icon in the top right corner of the panel and select Create Palette From Document > As Document Palette.

Now that we
have our colors in the Swatches,
let’s save our palette so that we can use it in any document. Select Export Palette from the drop-down menu
in the Swatches panel, and save it
anywhere on your PC.

Return to your hiking icons document and move to the Swatches menu to Import Palette > As Document Palette.
Great! Now we can apply the created colors directly from the Swatches panel.

make document color palette in swatches

Step 6

Select the tent base and fill it with the
light-beige color by selecting it in the Swatches. Color other parts of our tent accordingly. Apply the darker beige color to the rope by applying it to the Stroke.

start coloring the tent

Step 7

Select all the elements of our tent (except
the rope) and switch the Stroke
color to none, so that we have no black outlines.

delete the outlines

Step 8

Let’s form the base of our icon by making a
circle of150 x 150 px size with the Ellipse Tool (M) (hold down the Shift key to make the shape even). Fill
it with the green color from our palette.

form the circle base of the icon

Step 9

To make the icon more intricate, let’s add
a semi-transparent shadow effect to the tent. First of all, Group (Command-G) all parts of the tent and
then duplicate the group (Command-C >
Command-V).
Select the tent copy, right clickand UngroupAll.

add shadow to the tent 1

Step 10

Keeping the duplicated objects selected, Convert them to Curves and use the Add
Operation
in your upper Toolbar
to merge all the parts into a single shape, thus forming a silhouette of our
tent.

Switch the shape to 50% Opacity,
Multiply Blend Mode
in the settings of the Layer panel, to make it dark and semi-transparent. Then add a
rectangle, covering the right half of the tent (the color and the opacity of
the rectangle doesn’t matter, because we only need it to cover part of the tent).

add shadow to the tent 2

Step 11

Now let’s use the Mask Layer to form a shadow. Head to the Layers panel, select the
rectangle that we’ve placed above the tent, and drag it above the thumbnail
preview of the tent silhouette. You will see that a small blue square appears next
to the thumbnail. Release the mouse key, this way combining the two shapes and
creating a darkened half of the tent.

add shadow to the tent 3

Step 12

Now we’ll add a trendy long shadow effect
to the icon base. Make a rectangle with the Rectangle Tool (M) and rotate it by
45 degrees. Convert the shape to Curves and use the Node Tool (A) to adjust the rectangle,
hiding its left part behind the tent, as shown in the screenshot below. You
can add more nodes by double-clicking on the side of the shape with the Node Tool (A),and delete the unneeded
nodes by selecting them and pressing the Backspace key.

create a long shadow 1

Step 13

Switch the shadow color to green and set
its Opacity to 50%, Multiply Blend Mode.Hide the unneeded part of the shadow inside the icon base, using the Mask Layer, as we did previously.

Let’s add one more detail to our tent to
make it look more interesting. Duplicate the tent base twice. Select the upper
copy and drag its bottom side up, squashing the shape. Fill the shape beneath
it with orange color, making it look like a bright stripe. Select the two
copies and use the Subtract Operationto cut off the unneeded parts.

create a long shadow and add details to the tent

Let’s have a look at our completed icon and
move on to the next one.

finished tent icon

2. Make a Backpack Icon

Step 1

Start forming the backpack base by making a
tall rectangle (about 52.4 x 87 px
size). Add two more rectangles of smaller size on the top and bottom parts of
the base, and Align the shapes to Center.

make the backpack icon base

Step 2

Select the upper rectangle and make its Corners Rounded by 25% in the upper context toolbar. Extrude the shape up a bit,
moving its top part outside the basic rectangle.

make the backpack icon base 2

Step 3

Copy the basic rectangle twice and use the Intersect Operation to cut off the
unneeded parts. Add more elements (fastenings and pockets), making the shape look more like a tourist's backpack. Let's also make the corners of the basic shape rounded as well, to make the shape smoother.

add details to the backpack base

Step 4

Add more pockets on both sides of the
backpack, and apply the bright colors from the Swatches to enliven the object.

apply the colors to the backpack icon

Step 5

Let’s add a shadow, using another technique
this time. Copy the backpack group, ungroup all of its parts and Convert them to Curves. Use the Add
Operation
to create the backpack silhouette.

As previously, switch the
silhouette to 50% Opacity, Multiply
Blend Mode
. Finally, keeping the silhouette selected, take the Vector Crop Tool and cut off the left
part of the shape. You actually don’t destroy this shape and can always edit it
with the Vector Crop Tool, as it
works the same way as the Mask Layer,
making part of the shape invisible.

create a shadow with the vector crop tool

Step 6

Copy our previous circle icon base and
adjust the backpack to fit it. Finally, add the long shadow and apply blue
color to the icon base.

make the icon base

3. Render the Compass Icon

Step 1

Start by making a compass base from an even
circle. Add a small rectangle in the upper central part of the circle, forming
a graduation line. Select the created element, hold down the Option(Alt) and Shift keys and drag the shape down, making a copy.

make the compass base

Step 2

Make a copy of the rectangles and rotate
them by 90 degrees, forming more
graduation lines. Make a small triangle and place it inside the compass base so
that it points to the top. Duplicate the triangle and Flip the copy Vertical from
the Transforms menu in the upper Toolbox. Now we have a magnetic compass
needle!

add magnetic compass needle with triangles

Step 3

Let’s rotate the needle to the side a bit.

rotate the compass needle

And we can start coloring our compass!
Select the basic circle shape, duplicate it and fill its Stroke with dark-brown color, setting the Stroke Width to 6 pt,
making its Cap and Joint rounded and Aligning the Stroke to Inside. Set the Fill color of the compass base copy to light-beige and color all
the rest of the elements.

start coloring the compass

Step 4

Create a semi-transparent darkened silhouette of our
compass and use the Vector Crop Tool
to form a shadow on the right half of the object.

create a shadow on the compass

Step 5

Finally, place our compass on the orange
icon base and add a long shadow. You can all make the compass more dimensional
by making a gentle shadow between the brown outline of the compass and its
beige basic shape by creating a smaller circle with dark-beige Stroke.

add the long shadow and the icon base

4. Create the Mountains Icon

Step 1

First of all, let’s form the base of our
mountains. Make a 93 x 73.2 px
triangle and then create a smaller one, placing it at the right side and making
the shapes overlap and Aligning them to the Bottom.

Take the Pen Tool
(P)
and shape the snowcaps of the mountains. We will cut the unneeded
pieces off, so you don’t have to be too precise and can draw outside the triangle
base. Duplicate the triangle part of the mountain, and then select the copy and the
snowcap and use the Intersect Operation
to make the cap fit the top of the mountain.

form the mountains base

Step 2

Now let’s color the mountains and form a simple flat cloud. Start
by making an even circle and then add two more circles, varying their sizes.

color the mountains and start forming a cloud

Step 3

Place a narrow rectangle at the bottom of
the cloud and make its Corners 100%
Rounded.
Combine the shapes to make them fit each other, and use theAdd Operation to merge the shapes. You
can select the unneeded nodes on the outline of our new shape with the Node Tool (A) and delete them by
pressing Backspace to make the cloud smoother and more rounded. Fill the cloud with the blue color from our palette.

Step 4

Add more clouds by making copies and flipping them horizontally, and form a gentle shadow for each mountain. Finally,
place the created composition onto the round icon base with a long shadow.

add shadows and create the icon base

5. Form a Car Icon

Step 1

Let’s make the chassis of the car by
creating two rectangles—the narrow one (for the bumper) and the larger one—and
placing them one on top of the other. Add two smaller rectangles with rounded
corners for the wheels. To make it clear, we’re forming the front look of
our car.

make the base of the car bottom

Step 2

Add two even circles for the headlights of
our car. Copy the big rectangle and place the copy above the original shape to
render the driver’s cabin. Select the upper left node with the Node Tool (A) and move it to the right
side by pressing the right arrow key several times to make the shape skewed. Repeat
the same with the top right node, and add the inner part of the cabin by
duplicating the shape and making it a bit smaller.

create the drivers cabin

Step 3

Let’s add the reflections on the front
glass part of the cabin. Form two narrow rectangles and make them skewed by
moving all the top nodes to the right. Make the car more detailed by
adding two rectangles with rounded corners on the roof of the cabin, thus
forming the stylized luggage.

add the reflections and the luggage on the top of the car

Step 4

Apply colors to our car and add a few more
details—the belt across the luggage and a small rectangle between the
headlights for the radiator grill, making the car more realistic.

color the car and add a minor detail

Step 5

Form a darkened silhouette of our car and
use the Vector Crop Tool to form a
subtle shadow.

add shadow to the car

Step 6

Finish up with the icon by placing the car
on a green icon base and forming a long shadow.

add the icon base with long shadow

6. Create a Campfire Icon

Step 1

Start forming the fire shape from a circle.
Use the Ellipse Tool (M) to make an
even shape, Convert it to Curves and drag its top node up with
the Node Tool (A), so that the shape
resembles an egg. Convert the upper node to Sharp angle from the upper context toolbar.

form the fire basic shape from ellipse

Step 2

Duplicate the fire shape and make it
smaller, forming the inner part. Move on and start making the wooden logs. Make two
small even circles for the front part of the logs. Further, draw out the extruded
part of the log with the Pen Tool (P).

add wood logs to the campfire

Step 3

Form two more logs on both sides of the
fire and make their tips rounded by bending the curves with the Node Tool (A). Apply colors to the
created outlines, making a bright campfire symbol.

apply the colors to the campfire symbol

Step 4

Take the Pencil Tool (N) and draw a spiral swirled line on the front parts
of both logs, making the wood surface more realistic. Form a gentle shadow on
the right part of the campfire, either using the MaskLayeror the Vector
Crop Tool
, as we did earlier. Finally, finish up with the icon by placing
it on a blue circle base and adding a long shadow.

add details and shadow to the fire and form the icon base

7. Use the Pixel Persona to Add a Grungy
Texture

Since the beginning of this tutorial we
have been working with the Draw Persona,
which is great for vector graphics. However, Affinity Designer allows us to
combine vector and raster graphics, creating an extraordinary mix of styles. Let’s see how it works!

Step 1

Find the Persona switchers in the top Toolboxbar and select the Pixel Persona (the
central one). Go back to our first icon—the tent—and select the orange
stripe. Find the Insert Target function
in the Toolbox on top and select Insert Inside the Selection mode. Now
everything you draw will be shown only inside the boundaries of the selected shape,
as if we were using a MaskLayer.

switch to Pixel persona

Step 2

Take the Paint Brush from the Tool
panel and go to the Brushes panel to
select the desired brush. Use one of the Texture
or Spray-paints brushes to create a
grungy, messy effect. Press theAdd Pixel
Layer
icon in the bottom of the Layers
panel (otherwise, the Pixel layer will be created automatically), select the
darker orange color and make a few strokes, adding stains and making the tent
more textured.

Use the same method to draw over the base
of the tent, making it look messy aswell.

start drawing with grungy Paint Brush

Step 3

Add the grungy pixel texture to the other
icons as well.

Add the grungy pixel texture to the other icons

Great Job, Guys! We’re Prepared for Hiking!

Congratulations! We’ve finished our flat
set of hiking icons with grungy textures in Affinity Designer! I hope you've enjoyed using this program as much as I do, and discovered some useful tips and
tricks for your future works. Good luck!

finished flat hiking icons

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