
So, basically 1st off, I wish they would have told me you can draw shapes but also resize them too.

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The venerable ( and this and Croquis Cafe - Vimeo are all big helps too. Muddycolors is a similar tutorial with mostly text Many great time saving tips in this one, and the idea of painting in value and adding color can be a great help if you’re feeling intimidated about color. This is a different but similar take on the same ideas, and this is going over similar stuff as a timelapse.įor Procreate 102: This builds on the ideas already covered and introduces a bunch of neat refinements that you might not come up with on your own. 5 and 5x added some features he doesn’t cover but it remains the best intro to the app I know of.Ĭubebrush is a good stepping stone for applying the things the first tutorial covers, and a lot of art includes people. Has 3 separate exercises and runs you through some cool stuff.


Covers most of the basics including eyedropper, selections, layers, his approach to brush choices. Procreate 101: 20 minute experienced digital artist’s overview of the features in Procreate 4.3ish. The official Procreate Youtube channel is loaded with tutorials to complement the Handbook and FAQ. There’s also a FAQ that answers every question you might have about whether it’s a good idea to spend more money. Procreate has a handbook that’s searchable and updated for every release.
