Thanks for the comment! I agree, you should be able to make great art with the default brushes. If not, I'm sorry but no brush set is gonna fix your problem 🤔🙂
I love this video. Now, I intend to use my iPad with procreate. I am not an illustrator, but I like the watercolor. I hope that you have more videos with watercolor. Thank you so much.
I love the way that you explained it very simply and thoroughly at the same time. I have an Ipad pro, though, i could never get used to the feel of drawing on Ipad the feedback it gives isn't up to par with drawing on a regular piece of paper for me but the ease of erasing makes the working space much more forgiving. I am transitioning to draw on Ipad but have very little experience on Procreate any tips to make my transition a little more bearable 😅. Anyways thank you so much for the video, as always take care and have a good day!
Thank you for your comment! You're right, drawing on the iPad does take a little getting used to. You might find the Paperlike screen protector helpful in bringing back that tactile experience. If you can spend a little time every day just experimenting with the drawing brushes you'll feel more confident. I find that experimenting and scribbling opens up some pathways in my mind. Pretty soon you can tackle a drawing and it will be much less intimidating. Give it a go for a week and let me know how it feels then.
Great video! Thanks so much for providing this. I spend waaay too much time collecting new brush sets rather than learning to use what I already have.
Love this comment! I couldn't agree more. We should push to the limits the things we already have before reaching further
THANK YOU, good tips.
You're welcome, and thanks for the comment!
Nice post thank you.
You're welcome, thanks for your comment 🙂
I love this vid! Artists who use defaukt brushes and make beautiful pieces are legend!
Thanks for the comment! I agree, you should be able to make great art with the default brushes. If not, I'm sorry but no brush set is gonna fix your problem 🤔🙂
really great video! thankyou very much. i wish to have many videos from you.
You're welcome! I'm working more now
Wow. The painting looks amazing. I'll have to try the brushes you recommend for one of my watercolors. Thanks for sharing your findings 🙂
Thank you! I hope it works out 😊
Thanks a lot, this was so helpful. I’m organising my brushes and do some sketching. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Good luck with your sketching
Thank you, very much! I do use those brushes too
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment, and Keep on painting!
Thank you so very much. You are an amazing teacher. It was super helpful. Please make more videos on procreate.
You're welcome! Thanks for your kind words and encouragement. I do have more planned
I love this video. Now, I intend to use my iPad with procreate. I am not an illustrator, but I like the watercolor. I hope that you have more videos with watercolor. Thank you so much.
Thank you it means a lot! I'm planning on making a video that shows how to do watercolor with several different apps
Very unique ..
Thanks!
thank you, it helps me a lot
You're welcome! I'm glad it helps, and thanks for your comment
Thank you so much for this video!
I think that your explanation is clear, really helpful!
By the way the procreate painting looks good.
Thank you, that means a lot! I'm glad you found helpful, and thanks again for your kind words
I love the way that you explained it very simply and thoroughly at the same time. I have an Ipad pro, though, i could never get used to the feel of drawing on Ipad the feedback it gives isn't up to par with drawing on a regular piece of paper for me but the ease of erasing makes the working space much more forgiving. I am transitioning to draw on Ipad but have very little experience on Procreate any tips to make my transition a little more bearable 😅. Anyways thank you so much for the video, as always take care and have a good day!
Thank you for your comment! You're right, drawing on the iPad does take a little getting used to. You might find the Paperlike screen protector helpful in bringing back that tactile experience. If you can spend a little time every day just experimenting with the drawing brushes you'll feel more confident. I find that experimenting and scribbling opens up some pathways in my mind. Pretty soon you can tackle a drawing and it will be much less intimidating. Give it a go for a week and let me know how it feels then.
Thanks for the cool tip!
You're welcome, hope it helps!
same thought here...pls do more wc
Thanks for your kind words. I'm working on a watercolor video.
@@laurenball_illustrator I am learning procreate for over a year by now…love your voice and clear explanation
@@SFCHEN-qg8bn Thank you! that means a lot
Wow
Thanks!