Animal fur in Procreate with default brushes / Realistic pet portrait tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2022
- Thank you for checking out my video! I believe this one is full of good advice for creating wonderful-looking fur in Procreate. Use my approach to start creating beautiful pet portraits!
Please watch the full video to see ALL the steps I usually take to create dog hair in Procreate.
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Gear: Apple iPad Pro 11" 2020, Apple Pen 2nd Gen, iPhone 11 Pro for filming.
Happy creating! Хобби
Trying to draw my cat of 13 years, I rescued her for my 11th birthday, she passed exactly a week before my 24th. I already do portraits of people but I underestimated the fur, thank you for these tips, hopefully I can do her justice now
I’m sorry to hear you lost your beloved cat.. your drawing will turn out great and it will be a sweet reminder of your friend 💕
What's the result of your cat portrait?. I also did a digital portrait of our dog chow who passed away years ago.
@edgarbuenaobra4493 too bad RUclips doesn’t allow to upload pictures in comments. I’d love to see more works!
I’ve been avoiding to do a portrait of my dog for a few years because I had no experience painting pets. Sadly she passed away recently and that finally make me to paint her… turned out quite well,no idea why I was so scared to do this 😅
I absolutely love that you put so much info into a short tutorial AND you used native Procreate brushes! Thank you 😊
Thank you for noticing! I tried to keep as short as I can. 🤗
AMAZING. Your channel is so underrated. Your tutorials are easy to follow and soo helpful. Thank you so much
How sweet, thank you 😊
Thank you! Beautiful!
Thank you too!
Wow, this worked so well! I rate this a 100/10!
Yay, thank you! 🤗
This video really helped me get started on drawing actual realistic animals, thank you so much for this!
I love reading feedback like this! Thank you ❤️
Thank you for sharing this tutorial! Your dog is adorable 😊
Aww Thank you very much! 😊
Thank you!! This really helped me a lot. ❤ I didn't realize I could paint fur using default brushes. So excited to use this now!
I’m so happy to read your feedback! It’s very easy to get used to painting it this way 😊
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you ☺️
Thank you for this tutorial, i needed it so much ❤
Thank you for your feedback! Happy it the video was useful 🥰
Amazing! I'm never sure what brushes to use or how to do coloring and get the textures right, so this was incredibly helpful.
Awesome! Thank you for watching 😊
So helpful, thank you! 🤍
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This has been so so helpful. I’ve been struggling to do fur for commissions and your method has worked magic! Thank you for sharing and not gatekeeping❤
Thank you for such a lovely feedback! 🥰
Thank you for this! I tried another tutorial which was truly photorealistic and I just couldn’t make it look right. You made it so much easier and my first drawing looked pretty darn real!
Thank you for sharing 😊 I’m happy this video helped!
AAAA THANK YOU SO MUCH, NOW I CAN DRAW WOOL NORMALLY! THANK YOU🙏💕
I’m happy my video helped 😊
This tutorial ist awesome! I really appreciate your work and how much effort you put in just a small Video. I never knew how to actually draw fur but thanks to you, I can now draw all of my Cat and Dog OC's with color :3
This is amazing feedback! Thank you for sharing 😍
Very helpful video, just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for watching 🤗
helped me so much! Thank you
Glad it helped!
Very nice video, it really helped me in my art endeavors
I’m very happy to read that 😊
Really helpful ❤
Glad you think so! Thanks 🧡
Very helpful. Thanks. Happy New Year! :)
Thank you! Happy New year! 😊
you made this so easy, thank you!! i’ve been struggling with fur in digital art. this sucks because i draw/paint pets and monkeys. the whole “fur” thing is kinda important!
using the smudge tool and drag- i want to hit myself 😮. so easy
🙏🙏 thank you!!
What a great feedback! Thank you 🙏
Really helpful video, thanks! :)
I’m glad it helped! 😊
Thanks it was perfect !! Pls upload a video showing the entire portrait drawing including nose eyes etc. Thank you 😊
Thank you! That would be a very long video, so I will do a nose next and then eyes I think 😊
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beautifull!!!
Thank you 🤗
@@dunedigitaldesigns How do you put the reference photo?
With your canvas open, go to the wrench icon, then Canvas and then Reference. I clicked on Image and import image to get this photo 😊
@@dunedigitaldesigns really thanks!! 😍
Heeeey. New subscriber. Just wanted to say you are crazy good and using the brushes that come with the program is awesome. Always get a sales pitch when I watch others. I can’t do what I do without buying this set of brushes I made, nonsense. I know we all have to make money but come on.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment 🧡
That was awesome I have a question tho I’m looking to draw 2 kelpies I haven’t drawn dogs digitally yet and there dark dogs like ones a female Black and Tan kelpie and the others a male red kelpie do I do same process?
Sure, you can apply the same method 🙂
Very cool, i learned a few things! Just one question ( I dont use clip studio paint, so i dont know if the opacity resets or something), at 3:25 where you start begin to use a pen, still a low opacity, or is it higher?
The opacity is below 50% at that point. I reduced it because otherwise the brush effect would be too strong. I didn’t want straight, rough lines, but soft, more controllable lines to build layers. 😊
This actually helped a lot! Do you have any tips on how to work with brindled fur colors?
I would do the same more or less. But maybe try copying a brush, adjusting the colour jitter. Then every other stroke would be different colour. When you open the colour settings, on top there are two colours. If you adjust the brush settings properly, you should be able to paint with those two colours. I hope I make sense 😄
@@dunedigitaldesigns thank you! I’ll def give that a try
I need that short hair brush
You already should have in your default brushes 👍😊
whats the settings?@@dunedigitaldesigns
What canvas size do you use? 🥺 I always struggle to get the image to be good quality and resolution 🙏
For this video I used the “Screen size” option which on my iPad Pro is 1668x2388px. For printing a pet portrait I’ve used 13x16 inches size. It came out wonderful.
It’s important to know the maximum size you’ll need your artwork to be prior to drawing. And always set at least 300dpi.
How come whenever I do the color match from a reference photo, my colors always turn out darker when I paint? It’s never the same as in the reference.
Maybe you are using CMYK color profile? If not, try to do a little test. Split your canvas into 2 parts - one white, one black background. Pick the color from your reference and paint a little of it on both sides. You’ll notice how the color looks a lot lighter on the black background.
Also pictures have a lot more pixels. If we pick a single color and paint it will look much different. We simply cannot paint all the detail, every pixel as is in the photo. In my video the ear is also darker, bolder than my reference.
I hope this helps 🤗
I'm so confused, I followed along perfectly until the studio pen and mine does not look like yours at all. It comes out as two faded lines instead of one sharp point? And I had the opacity the same but you can barely see it
You could try opening the brush settings and clicking the very bottom option “about this brush”. There’s an option to “reset all settings”. Maybe something was changed and altered the brush look.
Thanks for replying.. I tried that but it's still not working. Are you using it on the pen setting or clicking the studio pen and then clicking the smudge finger tool thing at the top?
I'm very new to procreate
On your video it looks like studio pen but also the smudge tool?
I use Studio Pen as a smudge tool, yes 👍
How did you get the reference photo in its own window?
Just go under the settings - canvas and turn on reference photo. You’ll be able to upload your photo in that window 😊
@@dunedigitaldesigns thank you! :)
Did you trace the photo ?
No, this was just a rough sketch. But tracing will give more accurate results, that’s for sure 😀
@@dunedigitaldesigns thank you ! 😊
This is great for beginners and amateurs but real artists use other brushes
I think I disagree with this, because in real life art (no digital) pro artists also can use just the basic stuff and create marvellous artwork. Real artists can use whatever to create! 😌
Some of the greatest paintings ever were created with shitty tempera paint
@dresterbigsby7657 yes 👏
Sadly you're not a real artist otherwise you'd know that it's skill that matter, any brush can be used to create anything as long as you know what you're doing. Keep your toxic self far away from the internet, K?
What do you mean by "real artist"? 😆