Learn How I Create & Work With Texture in Procreate
Learn How I Create & Work With Texture in Procreate, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 5, with 22 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 5 subscribers.
You will learn about Exploring, duplicating, tweaking, and grouping the amazing textured brushes that come with Procreate. Exporting and importing brushes. Filling with texture in a fast and authentic way. Using masks, alpha locks, and clipping masks for easy texturing. Blend modes and a quick and easy hack to add depth and dimension to your work. Creating grainy gradients. Balancing perfection and imperfection needs with geometric shapes. Add shadows and dirt to your artwork. Adding finishing touches to your artwork—like smudges, noise, and grit and grain. Creating your own textured backgrounds. Mimicking paper, and printing on paper. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner artists and illustrators. or Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work. or Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk. It is particularly useful for Beginner artists and illustrators. or Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work. or Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk.
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Summary
Title: Learn How I Create & Work With Texture in Procreate
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 22
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Curriculum Items: 22
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Original Price: €29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Exploring, duplicating, tweaking, and grouping the amazing textured brushes that come with Procreate.
- Exporting and importing brushes.
- Filling with texture in a fast and authentic way.
- Using masks, alpha locks, and clipping masks for easy texturing.
- Blend modes and a quick and easy hack to add depth and dimension to your work.
- Creating grainy gradients.
- Balancing perfection and imperfection needs with geometric shapes.
- Add shadows and dirt to your artwork.
- Adding finishing touches to your artwork—like smudges, noise, and grit and grain.
- Creating your own textured backgrounds.
- Mimicking paper, and printing on paper.
Who Should Attend
- Beginner artists and illustrators.
- Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work.
- Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk.
Target Audiences
- Beginner artists and illustrators.
- Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work.
- Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk.
You know how you want to take your digital artwork to the next level, but not sure what’s missing? Well, this was me a few years ago. My art was flat. It wasn’t recognisable. I had no voice. And I didn’t know what was missing. It was then that I returned to the graphic design techniques I learned in university. I began experimenting with analogue processes. I began trying to make my designs and illustrations on the computer feel handmade in some way. And this began my love affair with texture. And over the last few years I’ve really found my style and voice. And a lot of it comes from how I use texture. I use textured brushes that mimic brushes in real life. I use grainy gradients. And I use gritty finishing touches. Essentially, texture brings character and life into my art.
So that’s what this class is all about—processes and techniques that add texture to your artwork. Whether its client-focused illustration work, art that goes on walls, or graphic design artwork, learning how to add texture to your work will make it warmer, richer, and full of personality.
What do you need?
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I’ll be using Procreate on my iPad, and and Apple pencil. That being said, you can apply what you learn here to other drawing apps like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Fresco. So, Procreate, an Apple Pencil, and even an iPad are optional.
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If you have knowledge of how to use Procreate, you’ll be able to fully take advantage of this class. If you’ve never used Procreate before, but you’re willing to give it a try, I go through the class at an easy-to-follow pace.
Here’s what we’ll cover during the class:
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The basics of creating a document and my colour profile preferences.
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Exploring, duplicating, tweaking, and grouping the amazing textured brushes that come with Procreate.
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Exporting and importing brushes.
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Filling with texture in a fast and authentic way.
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Using masks, alpha locks, and clipping masks for easy texturing.
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Blend modes and a quick and easy hack to add depth and dimension to your work.
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Creating grainy gradients.
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Balancing perfection and imperfection needs with geometric shapes.
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Add shadows and dirt to your artwork.
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Adding finishing touches to your artwork—like smudges, noise, and grit and grain.
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Creating your own textured backgrounds.
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Mimicking paper, and printing on paper.
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3 real start-to-finish examples of my own, all using texture in various ways.
You’ll also have access to all files that I use during the class including illustration ideas, a checklist of techniques and processes to try,
If you’re wanting your artwork to feel more authentic, look less digital, or if you want to explore handmade techniques without all the equipment and mess in the real world, come take this class.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Start Here & Downloads
Chapter 2: Texture Processes & Techniques
Lecture 1: Textured Brushes
Lecture 2: Importing & Exporting Brushes
Lecture 3: Filling With Texture
Lecture 4: Using Masks
Lecture 5: Perfect Imperfections Needed
Lecture 6: Grainy Gradients
Lecture 7: Alpha Lock
Lecture 8: Clipping Masks
Lecture 9: Blend Modes
Lecture 10: Shadows & Dirt
Lecture 11: Make Your Own Textured Background
Lecture 12: Paper & Printing
Lecture 13: Create Texture With Noise
Lecture 14: Smudging
Lecture 15: Final Grit Grain
Lecture 16: Class Project
Chapter 3: Start-to-finish Examples
Lecture 1: Example 1: Abstract Doodles
Lecture 2: Example 2: Happy Sun Rocket
Lecture 3: Example 3: Mr. Lippy Lips
Chapter 4: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Rich Armstrong
Multi-hyphenate Artist
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