If you have an iPad, it could help you to conceptualize your ideas quickly, making sketches and even technical drawings as we've showed in this tutorial
Hi there! Since it's not a technical drawing we didn't consider to adjusting the scale. If you want to work in scale, maybe you can bring a model screenshot and work on that
And, if you're trying to fit existing drawings into a structure using Procreate, which is pixel-based and doesn't allow for exact scaling, you can start by opening a canvas that closely matches your drawing size and proceed from there.
How That can help me in my architectural college !?
If you have an iPad, it could help you to conceptualize your ideas quickly, making sketches and even technical drawings as we've showed in this tutorial
wow, great work, Thx for your efforts
thank you so much
How did you create the section drawing without losing any pixel quality when importing to procreate
Hi there! You can import your drawing without losing any resolution, if your canvas is not too big for your iPad
How to get uer brush library?thank u
Hello It's linked in the description box above: toffu.co/products/procreate-perspective-section-brushset-illustrations
Hello, how did you draw your original section ?
Hi, it was drawn in Affinity Designer
If you cant resize the illustrations how can you correctly pair the structure in scale?
Hi there! Since it's not a technical drawing we didn't consider to adjusting the scale. If you want to work in scale, maybe you can bring a model screenshot and work on that
And, if you're trying to fit existing drawings into a structure using Procreate, which is pixel-based and doesn't allow for exact scaling, you can start by opening a canvas that closely matches your drawing size and proceed from there.
why not make them vector? @@toffuco
@@erikleypoldt8275 that's a great idea, too. If you're using Illustrator, sure!