Thank you💖 For duplicating layers it is one more simple way: we can open layers, choose one layer which we need and to move a bit on the right side and then just choose a duplicate :)
@@jaywalkerpicturesI can only find cut and paste not copy and paste whilst swiping? Oh wow! it’s at the bottom. Doh! I must have done that action hundreds of times when i didn’t need to. Thanks
4:59 Is there a reason why like…everyone uses the circle color selector? I use what’s called ‘Classic’ in Procreate because I feel I can get pure black and white easier and just in general see what exactly I’m adjusting better. However, EVERYONE (and I mean literally everyone) else I see online and in real life uses this circle. Am I doing something wrong? Is there something I’m missing? Should I switch?
I work with the wheel for a while because that's what I saw everyone use, but I have swicht to the "classic". Just comenting to let you know that you are not alone in this.
#9 You can also continue recoloring more areas by pressing the small “continue” button that appears at the top. Then select the next area, and switch to a different color from the swatch, if you like, or adjust the threshold again by moving left or right on the canvas. And then select the next area, and so on.
I hope for an update that brings features from ProCreate Dreams to Procreate. As long as ProCreate crops the content of a layer as soon as I move the image outside the border I will not use the software.
As someone who uses a comic-book style workflow, where I want to import line art without a background and color underneath it, the coolest trick I learned with Procreate was how to separate the blacks from a flat image (such as scanned pencils or inks) onto their own layer. This comes from Color with Kurt, by the way. You basically take your flat scanned image (black and white line art on a white background) and add a layer filled with black above it. Put a mask on the black layer. Copy the scanned image layer and then select the mask (with the color black). Paste (three finger swipe down and choose paste) into the mask, and then invert the mask. Flatten the mask and black layer and you'll have just the inks on an otherwise transparent layer.
The reason this is better than just making the inks layer a multiply layer is that sometimes we want to do a 'color hold' where we select part of the line art and make it a different color. For instance, we might want to make the line art around a character's face a skin tone, so it doesn't have such high contrast with the bounded color. With a multiply layer, we can't select the blacks cleanly to do this.
@@tac612 Looks like @jaywalkerpictures included this workflow in his latest tips video on this channel, and demo'd the use of color holds (coloring the line art after pulling it off the white-and-black layer) while he was at it. :)
OMG... It's a meee!!! (Jim Mulvaney) 😁Thank you for the free pdf, It will definitely come in handy. I love how helpful the art community can be sometimes.
When trying to copy and paste between 2 different canvases, the copied element is pasted in a smaller size, even if both canvases are the same size and resolution. Do you know why this happens and how to fix it?
Love some of these tips, will definitely come in handy… for the first one on this video though, you can also swipe down with 3 fingers and “copy all” then paste, et voila, same thing as copy canvas, maybe a little faster in case your menu isn’t already on the “add” tab 😜
I just started using procreate and found both your videos really helpful. Thx
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. Getting my first iPad this week just for art so I'm binging these videos
Exciting, enjoy the iPad :)
Same
Thank you💖 For duplicating layers it is one more simple way: we can open layers, choose one layer which we need and to move a bit on the right side and then just choose a duplicate :)
#8. You can just tap copy and paste in 1tap. So swipe, copy and paste tap. Just 2 actions
You’re right wow 🤦
I didn’t realise there were so many ways to do the same action. I swipe left on the layer I want to copy and pick duplicate.
@@jaywalkerpicturesI can only find cut and paste not copy and paste whilst swiping? Oh wow! it’s at the bottom. Doh! I must have done that action hundreds of times when i didn’t need to. Thanks
4:59
Is there a reason why like…everyone uses the circle color selector? I use what’s called ‘Classic’ in Procreate because I feel I can get pure black and white easier and just in general see what exactly I’m adjusting better. However, EVERYONE (and I mean literally everyone) else I see online and in real life uses this circle. Am I doing something wrong? Is there something I’m missing? Should I switch?
I work with the wheel for a while because that's what I saw everyone use, but I have swicht to the "classic". Just comenting to let you know that you are not alone in this.
You're not missing out. Circle is just the default, but yeah I (and many of us) should try using the classic instead
#9 You can also continue recoloring more areas by pressing the small “continue” button that appears at the top. Then select the next area, and switch to a different color from the swatch, if you like, or adjust the threshold again by moving left or right on the canvas. And then select the next area, and so on.
Wow I gotta try that. Thanks for the tip!
oh heck yeah, thank you for the videos and thank you viewers for the dope comments. the slider fine-tuning blew my mind!
Yes, thank you guys watching for the tips and tricks!
Thanks for the canvas guide, super helpful dude 🤙
Thank you!
omg iv been using procreate for years i completely forgot about the copy canvas and paste thank you thank you sm ❤
Happy to help 😊
That procreate canvas cheat sheet is amazing!
Thanks for the feedback!
I hope for an update that brings features from ProCreate Dreams to Procreate. As long as ProCreate crops the content of a layer as soon as I move the image outside the border I will not use the software.
That one frustrates me, too.
That’d be a nice addition
For the color wheel I just change it to the square
Good idea 👍
8:34 you can actually do it in 2 steps, swipe down with 3 fingers, select duplicate (that’s one click copy and paste)
You’re right! Gonna have to include this in a new vid
omg the canvas cheat sheet is a blessing, thank you so much!!!
Glad you like it!
Damn, I didn't know that merge all layers and expand color wheel. This is very helpful 😃
Glad it helps!
Your videos are very helpful, thank you!Please can you let me know the where I can find Canvas cheat sheet.
Thanks for watching! It’s available on my website jaywalkerpictures.com
As someone who uses a comic-book style workflow, where I want to import line art without a background and color underneath it, the coolest trick I learned with Procreate was how to separate the blacks from a flat image (such as scanned pencils or inks) onto their own layer. This comes from Color with Kurt, by the way.
You basically take your flat scanned image (black and white line art on a white background) and add a layer filled with black above it. Put a mask on the black layer. Copy the scanned image layer and then select the mask (with the color black). Paste (three finger swipe down and choose paste) into the mask, and then invert the mask. Flatten the mask and black layer and you'll have just the inks on an otherwise transparent layer.
The reason this is better than just making the inks layer a multiply layer is that sometimes we want to do a 'color hold' where we select part of the line art and make it a different color. For instance, we might want to make the line art around a character's face a skin tone, so it doesn't have such high contrast with the bounded color. With a multiply layer, we can't select the blacks cleanly to do this.
Interesting, thank you for the detailed tip! I’ll give it a try, might make it into the next tips video.
This sounds really interesting… I’d like to see it in action! It sounds like it would be something to watch and learn for me, anyway.
@@tac612 Looks like @jaywalkerpictures included this workflow in his latest tips video on this channel, and demo'd the use of color holds (coloring the line art after pulling it off the white-and-black layer) while he was at it. :)
Omigod. Fantastic tips!Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
OMG... It's a meee!!! (Jim Mulvaney) 😁Thank you for the free pdf, It will definitely come in handy. I love how helpful the art community can be sometimes.
Haha thank u for the tip!
Copy/paste - is that not just the same as duplicating a layer? Which takes two actions?
You’re right - going to have to redo the video 🤦
@@jaywalkerpictures oh no!! 🥲
Thanks for the great tips… I tried visiting your site and it’s been down for the last few hours fyi… it sure if you’re aware.
It’s working for me, can u access it now?
When trying to copy and paste between 2 different canvases, the copied element is pasted in a smaller size, even if both canvases are the same size and resolution. Do you know why this happens and how to fix it?
That hasn't happened to me, will give it a try
your website looks great! thanks for the video! good luck :)
Thank you Beth!
Number 8: You can also swipe your layer to the left and select Duplicate.
Ohh yeah that would be 3 steps, pretty good option
What about Twitter canvas size?
Will the pencil scratch the screen without a screen protector?
Not immediately, ive used mine for years without. But am starting to see some scratches now but not because of the pencil
That 1st tip is already a game changer
I’m so glad he is sharing these mistakes…. I was dumb too 😅!
can't you just group all layers together and then select the group for color correction???
Not that I’m aware of :/
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What size iPad are you using?
12.9inch iPad Pro - 2021 model
@@jaywalkerpictures thanks, I was thinking about what size to buy for art. The 11 inch ones might be too small for me
Go in store to try - but I agree bigger is better if you are using it for art
@@jaywalkerpictures. Beautiful set up. 👍 I learned so much just from this one video ✍️
That slider trick is genius
I know right?
ipad size please
12.9 inch
Brilliant drawing by the way.
Cheers 😊
🙂👍🙋🏻♂️
Love some of these tips, will definitely come in handy… for the first one on this video though, you can also swipe down with 3 fingers and “copy all” then paste, et voila, same thing as copy canvas, maybe a little faster in case your menu isn’t already on the “add” tab 😜
Great point! Much easier than going to the top menu