Procreate Tutorials

How to Work in Split Screen in Ipad:

How to Draw and Paint a Daisy in Procreate

 

With the same sketch color, add dabs between petals where they touch the center.
Add textural lines on leaves.

Use Liquify Tool to Make Small Corrections

Liquify

Liquify warps the pixels of a layer in six different ways to create mind-bending effects.

Discover six different ways to distort your layer.

To access the Liquify Tool, Tap Adjustments in the Upper Left Panel.


Image Credit: Procreate Handbook

Tap Adjustments > Liquify to enter the Liquify interface.

Rather than using a simple drag motion to apply effects, Liquify works like a brush. Liquify lets you ‘paint’ your effects onto the canvas using your finger or the Apple Pencil.

Liquify offers six different modes. Combined with each other or with different tools, they create an endless variety of useful and unusual image effects.

 

 

 

Step 1: Roughly sketch several flowers on one layer

 

Step 2: Add a New Layer
Reduce Opacity of the First Layer
On Layer 2: Create a Cleaner Sketch of the Daffodil

Step 3: She Enlarged the First Daffodil by Using the Selelction Tool and cirlcing the first daffodil. Then, she used the corner handles of the selction to enlarge that daffodil and place it differently.

Step 4: Add stem and leaves to the first daffodil. The leaf on the right is bending over.

Step 5: Add stem and leaves to the second daffodil.

Step 6: Draw the Tulip

Step 7: In able to Use the Selection tool to edit parts of the image, Create a New Layer so that the Next Flowers Do Not Touch.

Step 8: Turn off the daffodil and tulip layers.

Step 9: Draw the Poppy with the Bud.

 

Paper Texture

Calvin at Drifter Studio

Transparent Watercolor Flowers

Poppies

2  color flowers

colorful flowers

rose

roses

loose roses

ghost

pumpkin

one color forest

mountains

pine tree

map

robin

Gentleman Wolf

cats

paint from photo

dogs

portrait from photo

portait

pb illustration

simple people

 


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