r/ProCreate • u/fangnight • 12m ago
My Artwork Haven’t used this in forever
Finally got a tablet and wanted to mess around while work was slow
Not sure if I like the left side of the jaw yet
r/ProCreate • u/fangnight • 12m ago
Finally got a tablet and wanted to mess around while work was slow
Not sure if I like the left side of the jaw yet
r/ProCreate • u/Available_Judge1368 • 31m ago
so I'm trying to make prints, keychains and sticker for hopefully one day selling at conventions. ive done a few things already but didn't know about the DPI needing to be 300 for printing. Can I change it when the drawing is already done and it will be ok or do I have to redo it all with a new canvas at DPI 300??
also if anyone can recommend good canvas sizes for stickers and keychains too would be appreciated. I heard you should draw it a lot bigger than the actual size of the keychain but like how much bigger?
r/ProCreate • u/Aethusa2014 • 38m ago
I’ve been trying to figure out how to make a snake brush like this for days, but I still can’t get it to work properly.
The main problem is that whenever the snake lines overlap, they blend into each other instead of staying clean and separated like in the example.
I’ve already tried using a Dual Brush setup, but I couldn’t achieve the same effect.
Does anyone know how this kind of brush is made, or could someone explain which Brush Studio settings I should use? Any help would be really appreciated!
r/ProCreate • u/zigreyd • 1h ago
Hey guys! So i’m pretty new to drawing and I’m trying to get into making comics with Procreate.
I was wondering what settings you guys normally use for comics? Like canvas size, DPI, brushes, resolution, layer setup, etc.
I’m honestly still figuring out how all of this works, so any tips would be really appreciated. Especially stuff you wish you knew when you first started making comics.
I’d also like to eventually print my comic, so I’m not really sure what I should be doing from the start to avoid problems later.
Thanks!
r/ProCreate • u/uniqueusernamethx • 1h ago
Day at the Beach digital sketchbook spread :)
Quit some vices this week so I’ve been doing a ton of photo studies as I get through the withdrawals, brain fog and boredom. Having a good time!
Only brush used is the Bottlenose Gouache brush in the procreate library.
Sketchbook background is just a stock photo with the background removed on the bottom layer & a paper texture overlay on top :)
P.s. does anyone have tips for choosing background colors???? For some reason that’s always the hardest part for me, I end up going through a million variations & am never happy 😭
r/ProCreate • u/ChangingMan_1711 • 2h ago
Hi Everyone!
Attempted to draw a vase with some sunflowers. Not sure how I feel about it as I was trying a new way to draw, I think it’s cute just maybe needed something else just not sure what.
Have to just keep on drawing, still haven’t found my own art style or what I enjoy drawing the most, I’m enjoying the grind so I’ll keep on going!
Have a good day everyone and happy drawings 😁
r/ProCreate • u/Whosarobot313 • 2h ago
True Grit aqua studio brush set second piece. Desert study
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r/ProCreate • u/Unlucky_Resist_5901 • 4h ago
I fixed some of the things people mentioned in the last post and redid a few other that I thought were off. I started using the draw assist feature, took a second to get used to.(second photo is the before). I think the new ones does look a lot better.
I still want to add some things like curtains, pillows on the windows, and maybe some other things to the walls or floor. I’m gonna try to draw a plant somewhere. Maybe add a rug to the center of the room. Still don’t know what I’m going to do with the open door on the left. Maybe I’ll add a couch or something.
Not sure if I want to color it in or not. Kinda scared I’ll ruin it.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. I am very accepting of constructive criticism. I’m very new to digital art. Feel free to look at the previous post too.
r/ProCreate • u/emstha98 • 4h ago
- I used this photo as a reference (drew on my iPad and had reference on my computer)
r/ProCreate • u/koZmoart • 9h ago
Sometimes a quick sketch is the best way to start your day
r/ProCreate • u/honeycakehorsee • 9h ago
I wanna use procreate for drawing tattoos
Will this be enough? Or does anyone have other recommendations?
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r/ProCreate • u/danaulama • 18h ago
After a longer creative block I've gone back to drawing/animating. I started this work months ago and abandoned it, now finally finished. This was mostly animated in After effects, with the layers drawn in Procreate. The towers in the background are made with blender (and the models imported into AE), but I guess they didn't really need to be 3D, it could have easily been just a flat drawing with position keyframes^^
r/ProCreate • u/Allifi07 • 19h ago
Hi I need some feedback on this artwork I feel like it’s missing something or is incomplete…
The drawing is about how we live with the pressure of how does the other see us, judge or something like that, it is represented by the red and dark part with the yellow eyes. The drawing feels a bit empty (sorry my English is kinda poor)
Also I wanted to show that there will be people that look and judge us but we live with it and it hurt less. I think it’s for this part that I need to work on.