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Window brush procreate
Window brush procreate













Want to follow more Procreate drawing tutorials? Check out more You Can Draw This tutorials or join me at Patreon. Of course you can use my tutorials as a base/start though. You should create your own original artworks. You are not allowed to use direct copies of my artwork for commercial purposes, like selling prints. During this tutorial I will show you how you can make use of the selection tool, gaussian blur, layers masks and more.ĭid you see the amazing work that my Patrons made? If you want to follow more in depth tutorials as well, then consider joining me at Patreon.Ĭopyright notice: My tutorials are meant for practice purposes, feel free to share your results on social media and tag me. You can draw this using free brushes only! I’ll guide you through all the steps in this how to draw a landscape tutorial and remember, if things are going too fast, just pause the video and take your time.

window brush procreate

I will walk you through the steps of drawing this window with a city skyline view in Procreate. The canvas dimensions for this Procreate tutorial are 2300 x 3000 px. You can just click the + sign and then that little folder with a + on it next to New canvas. Don’t forget to set your canvas to sRGB IEC61966-2.1, you can only change the color profile when making a new custom canvas in the Gallery. Want to use the exact same colors as I’m using? Get the CITY SKYLINE color palette.

window brush procreate

YOU CAN DRAW THIS WINDOW with a SKYLINE VIEW I will show you how to draw it step by step. It's really a way to look at a reference image and then be able to recreate it entirely from scratch.You Can Draw This WINDOW with a SKYLINE VIEW in Procreate! Anyone can draw this city skyline following this easy drawing tutorial. This is another very valid method of building muscle memory, learning letterforms, practicing your strokes, practicing your pressure, and practicing your ratios, all without tracing. Like I said, this is not a method for practicing with tracing. I can adjust the size of this to really be roughly the realistic size that this should be when I'm practicing, and then I can just start practicing freehand.

window brush procreate

You can see that now I can sort of move this around my screen, having my guide over here separate. Let's say I want to practice this lowercase ‘f’. And remember how you can zoom in over here? So I can sort of pan around. So I'm going to import a lettering style that is part of my Free Lettering Toolkit, that I have saved right in my gallery. Or you can transfer them from your computer, or you can take screen captures of Procreate files or other images and those automatically save to your gallery. You can do that by saving them off the internet (but of course, you're not copying them, you’re using them for practice and inspiration).















Window brush procreate