12/20/2023 0 Comments Cool procreate tricksLayers are there, they are free to use, use them! One more thing I’ve learned the hard way is work in layers. I know right, why didn’t I think of this before? This makes the workflow so much smoother, you don’t had to keep going back to the color wheel to chose the next color, you can simpli pick the color from your palette just by holding your finger down on one of the colors. No, I’m not saying to look at your iPad through a mirror, that would be way too much work! Instead, once you’ve done your sketch, select it with the selection tool and then click “flip horizontally” and voila’ your painting will appear as if you look at it through a mirror!Īnother trick that for me was a real game changer, is to have, in a corner of your workspace, the colors laid out as if you had real colors on a palette. This will give you the possibility to look at your painting from a new point of view and it will help you noticing imperfections and imbalances in the composition. I made this little cutie on the right, and it was so much fun! But the tips I’ve learn were fantastic!įor example, have you ever employed the technique of using a mirror to look at a painting you’ve been working on? You take a mirror, give your back to the painting and look at your painting through the mirror. The class was “Digital Illustration Workflow Hacks” by The Artmother (AKA Alexandra Gabor) in case you’d like to take the class too. I must say the more I use this app, the more I like it it’s different from Adobe Fresco, which offers the incredible live brushes (I talked about this topic in my previous blog in case you missed it) but I still like it for other features that are not present in the other app.Ī few days ago I followed a class on Skillshare (I promise you they don’t pay me to talk about Skillshare all the time, I just love this site and I can’t get enough of it!), and I learned a couple of tips and tricks that I found really useful.
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