Super helpful! I’m still having trouble with the shadows though. When I subtract, I don’t get the shape you do. Is there a vid that shows the process slower?
While we check this out, here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result: After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go! Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done 😊
We're not 100% where we'd like to be with regards to palm rejection but the team is aware of the issue and looking into it! In the meantime, we offer the ability to set your document to 'draw only with pencil' in which case your Apple Pencil's actions will be the only input recognised 🙂
While we check this out, here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result: After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go! Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done 😊
Same thing was happening to me, but after watching the video 500 times, I realised the shape gets duplicated twice over the original. The second shape then gets moved slightly, then the subtract function, and you should be able to complete the shadow effect, if that make sense.
Lol i had one luck of getting it to work. But I had no idea what I did. I’m redoing it with basic shapes and it’s not working. I even play the video in slow motion and still couldn’t figure it out. It’s magic I guess
Here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result: After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go! Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done 😊
lol. I thought this is about vectornator then I realized this is a procreate. update: i wish she showed us how to export from procreate but I saved it as tiff and open it with vectornator.
Hi there, it's possible to draw without an Apple Pencil and simply use your finger instead! Regarding an alternative stylus, Vectornator is also compatible with the Wacom Bamboo Slate.
this is really helpful!! love Soo and her style of teaching!
Thanks so much! Soodabeh is amazing indeed, we love collaborating with her so much
Super helpful! I’m still having trouble with the shadows though. When I subtract, I don’t get the shape you do. Is there a vid that shows the process slower?
While we check this out, here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result:
After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go!
Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done
😊
Same here still having problems with this method
Really good job, love from indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
What app did you use to sketch? Thanks!
Soodabeh usually creates her sketches in Procreate ✌️
Does vectornator support palm rejection?
We're not 100% where we'd like to be with regards to palm rejection but the team is aware of the issue and looking into it! In the meantime, we offer the ability to set your document to 'draw only with pencil' in which case your Apple Pencil's actions will be the only input recognised 🙂
What is brush name used in this video?
The brushes don't have names, but Soodabeh used a very basic brush with flat ends. You can achieve the same effect with the Pencil Tool
@@linearityhq Thanks a lot
The shading part didn’t work for me with the subtract Bolean. It removed that portion of the entire shape and left only the bottom part.
While we check this out, here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result:
After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go!
Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done
😊
Same thing was happening to me, but after watching the video 500 times, I realised the shape gets duplicated twice over the original. The second shape then gets moved slightly, then the subtract function, and you should be able to complete the shadow effect, if that make sense.
@@saviourthemelakis7589 I tried it your method but still didn’t work for me
Lol i had one luck of getting it to work. But I had no idea what I did. I’m redoing it with basic shapes and it’s not working. I even play the video in slow motion and still couldn’t figure it out. It’s magic I guess
I got lost when you added the shadows. 🤷♀️
Here are 2 alternative ways to achieve the same result:
After creating both circles and placing the second slightly higher than the first as in the video -> select both circles -> use the 'Divide' Boolean Operation -> select just the top segment of the upper circle and delete it -> change the colour of the lower circle to a darker shade and you're good to go!
Alternatively, create both circles, making the lower circle a darker shade -> place the lighter circle slightly higher than the other -> select both circles -> using the 'Shape Builder' in 'Erase Mode' tap on the top segment of the upper circle to remove it and you're all done
😊
@@linearityhq excellent! Thank you very much.
lol. I thought this is about vectornator then I realized this is a procreate.
update: i wish she showed us how to export from procreate but I saved it as tiff and open it with vectornator.
the subtract tool is locked
Can I draw without Apple Pencil? And please don’t sketch to do this, just use the vector you have. Thanks!
Hi there, it's possible to draw without an Apple Pencil and simply use your finger instead! Regarding an alternative stylus, Vectornator is also compatible with the Wacom Bamboo Slate.
Thanks!
But then how do I sketch?