Just amazing … as always. I do love watching your videos Ittai … I learn so much from them. Currently experimenting with your crosshatching brushes and having do much fun with them. Thank you!
Awesome video! Subbed, and running to buy your brush packs now! You showcased some tools here that I didn’t even know Procreate could do. One question: How do you create an outline around the pool of blood at about the 12:55 mark? I think you may have done the same with the blood and drool on the monster kids in the last panel. I slowed the video down frame by frame, but I couldn’t quite catch what it was you were adjusting to do that.
Hey, thank you! If you get the comic toolkit make sure to also check out my full in-depth tutorial on how to use it: ruclips.net/video/kMhz0Uhbeok/видео.htmlsi=R3iE_JUR4SBoTEF- About the outline around the blood pool, it’s done using the same technique that I use in this tutorial for the white borders of the stickers, around the minute 1:53: ruclips.net/video/W2-ZE1PjCes/видео.htmlsi=pfHJHMZCmGBJuWjf I only used this technique for the blood pool, the blood and drooling in the last panel is all drawn manually. I hope this helps!
@ittamanero - In this video @4:50 , how are you getting those blue dots to manipulate the lines (like vectors)? Also, @8:20 you get newspaper and brick textures from somewhere - what pack are those in? I've bought almost all of your sets and didn't see one called graphic novel (which showed in your screen recording). I'm working on a graphic novel now and would love to get those items! Thanks!
Hi! If you hold the Apple Pencil after making a line, shape or curve, Procreate will give you the option to edit it (a button pops up in the top center of the interface). After you commit you can no longer edit it, so have that in mind. The newspaper is not a texture, I’m just using the selection tool and drawing lines manually. That Graphic Novel set is not an actual set of mine that I have for sale, I just compiled miscellaneous brushes over the years (way before I was selling brushes), some from other people, and some custom brushes. While the bricks brush is mine, I’ve never put it in any of my sets. I could include some brick patterns in a future update to my Stippling + Patterns brush set.
It is just the standard American comic-book margins for bleed and safety areas when printing. You can find those measurements easily online. I just drew them once and have the document saved in the Files app to use it whenever I need it
For this case I just eyeballed it. But you can find free templates online with the standard measurements and margins of American comic-books, like for example this one: blambot.com/products/comic-book-lettering-templates
What do you mean by free version? There is no free version of Procreate 🤔 When you click on the plus button in the top right corner of the gallery, you have the option for custom canvas.
So you’re using the custom canvas feature to create comic book margins. Have used procreate for sometime, and still scratching g the surface on the many uses with the app. I see you created a margin, black, red. Sorry if this question is a no brainer. I’ve been wi going it, but not a good Idea , especially when you’re putting in hours of illustrating. Any suggestions would be helpful. Amazing video of your process!
amazing is so beautifully done and the art is so good, I am so excited to start my journey as an amateur artist (and comic maker) with procreate, i have one question thou, which ipad did you use and how many layers it took you? (dont have to answer if you dont want to) am just curious of the amount of layer you use and how well your ipad handle to make that whole piece!
Thanks! I used an M1 iPad Pro 2021 12.9 inches with 256 of storage. For this comic page I worked on a 6.8 by 10.4 inches canvas at 600 dpi. Procreate allowed me to work with a maximum of 36 layers at this huge size, but my final file only has 23 layers used, and notice that aside from the art, each text for each balloon counts as a layer. My way of working is to draw and paint on different layers that I end up merging as I go, so this also helps with the layers economy.
@@IttaiManero ty so much for taking the time to answer and the tip ❤️ the way you did this comic page is so inspiring the inking, the pallet, the mood, paneling, flow, is so gorgeous! Ty for sharing your process for all those young artists out there (including me)
Well, it’s a solution for comic artists using Procreate, and I’m proud that it works really well. We don’t know if they will ever add vector to Procreate, since it has been requested for years and years
@@aderose this depends on the amount of RAM in your iPad model. Try using 300 DPI instead of 600. 300 DPI is enough quality if you are planning on printing
@@aderose that shouldn’t be the case. Check out this chart: images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62686529e6c2576f5d769e04/26658194-a9ea-4db2-a970-f09e6fa115bc/how-many-layers-in-procreate-per-ipad.png By the way there is no 2019 iPad Pro model, there was 2018 and then 2020. Even if your model is the 2018 one (3rd gen), according to that chart, you should be able to get 19 layers on a 16x16 inches canvas at 300 DPI. On a 6,875 by 10,438 you should get even more… The chart is from this website, by the way: www.brookeglaser.com/blog/the-best-ipad-for-procreate
hombre, esto es increible!!! saludos desde colombia, ya te empece a seguir aqui y en insta... a ver si me compro algunos pinceles de tu gumroad, gracias por el video.
u are A master! love u painting style
Thank you!🙏✨
This was so well done! Thank you so much for showcasing the whole process - I can't wait to start using your brushes and panel tool!
Thank you! I’m happy that you found this video useful 😃
Beautiful! I'm mesmerized by the process
Glad you like it! 😊
Just Incredible - true Genius - Stunned by watching
You’re so kind! I appreciate it 🙏
I really enjoyed this. Story inside, the resources, procreate app, and the possibilities between writers and illustrators
Thank you so much 🙏
Thanks for this video. Your colors and layouts were amazing!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊🙏
It’s super dope to see that you represented my city in your artwork 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Beautiful! It’s great to see the tools in use. What size canvas do you use for comic pages?
Thank you! For this comic page I worked on the standard american comic-book size of 6,875 by 10,438 inches (including the bleed area), at 600 dpi.
Hi-i was just wondering if you sell or have a tutorial on how to make the comic panel brush you used? That looks so helpful!
Hi, the comic panel brushes are included in my Comic Toolkit, and it includes a tutorial on how to use them: ittaimanero.gumroad.com/l/xSUxJ
Just amazing … as always. I do love watching your videos Ittai … I learn so much from them. Currently experimenting with your crosshatching brushes and having do much fun with them. Thank you!
That’s so kind! Thank you! 😊🙏✨
fantastic tutorial!!! thank you so much!
😊thank you!
Awesome video! Subbed, and running to buy your brush packs now! You showcased some tools here that I didn’t even know Procreate could do.
One question: How do you create an outline around the pool of blood at about the 12:55 mark? I think you may have done the same with the blood and drool on the monster kids in the last panel. I slowed the video down frame by frame, but I couldn’t quite catch what it was you were adjusting to do that.
Hey, thank you! If you get the comic toolkit make sure to also check out my full in-depth tutorial on how to use it: ruclips.net/video/kMhz0Uhbeok/видео.htmlsi=R3iE_JUR4SBoTEF-
About the outline around the blood pool, it’s done using the same technique that I use in this tutorial for the white borders of the stickers, around the minute 1:53: ruclips.net/video/W2-ZE1PjCes/видео.htmlsi=pfHJHMZCmGBJuWjf
I only used this technique for the blood pool, the blood and drooling in the last panel is all drawn manually.
I hope this helps!
Awesome ❤
How did you clip the end of the tail that went outside the panel at 23:08?
Hi, I just selected the part outside the panel and erased it
Thank you!
@ittamanero - In this video @4:50 , how are you getting those blue dots to manipulate the lines (like vectors)? Also, @8:20 you get newspaper and brick textures from somewhere - what pack are those in? I've bought almost all of your sets and didn't see one called graphic novel (which showed in your screen recording). I'm working on a graphic novel now and would love to get those items! Thanks!
Hi! If you hold the Apple Pencil after making a line, shape or curve, Procreate will give you the option to edit it (a button pops up in the top center of the interface). After you commit you can no longer edit it, so have that in mind.
The newspaper is not a texture, I’m just using the selection tool and drawing lines manually. That Graphic Novel set is not an actual set of mine that I have for sale, I just compiled miscellaneous brushes over the years (way before I was selling brushes), some from other people, and some custom brushes. While the bricks brush is mine, I’ve never put it in any of my sets. I could include some brick patterns in a future update to my Stippling + Patterns brush set.
Amazing
This is great!
Thanks! 😄
Great video thank you!!!
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What is that starting canvas? Is there a free download for it somewhere? I would love to have those guidelines available!
It is just the standard American comic-book margins for bleed and safety areas when printing. You can find those measurements easily online. I just drew them once and have the document saved in the Files app to use it whenever I need it
White size canvas do you use? And what dpi do you draw in? Thanks so much!
For this comic page I worked on the standard american comic-book size of 6,875 by 10,438 inches (including the bleed area), at 600 dpi.
@@IttaiManero Thanks so much!
@@Kiki_with_knife no worries!
How do you know what size those initial print guide lines need to be (the red and blue lines)? Or is this a template included in Procreate?
For this case I just eyeballed it. But you can find free templates online with the standard measurements and margins of American comic-books, like for example this one: blambot.com/products/comic-book-lettering-templates
How do you specify page size and export resolution? I’m using Procreate a lot, but have only the free version.
What do you mean by free version? There is no free version of Procreate 🤔 When you click on the plus button in the top right corner of the gallery, you have the option for custom canvas.
So you’re using the custom canvas feature to create comic book margins. Have used procreate for sometime, and still scratching g the surface on the many uses with the app. I see you created a margin, black, red. Sorry if this question is a no brainer. I’ve been wi going it, but not a good Idea , especially when you’re putting in hours of illustrating. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Amazing video of your process!
amazing is so beautifully done and the art is so good, I am so excited to start my journey as an amateur artist (and comic maker) with procreate, i have one question thou, which ipad did you use and how many layers it took you? (dont have to answer if you dont want to) am just curious of the amount of layer you use and how well your ipad handle to make that whole piece!
Thanks! I used an M1 iPad Pro 2021 12.9 inches with 256 of storage. For this comic page I worked on a 6.8 by 10.4 inches canvas at 600 dpi. Procreate allowed me to work with a maximum of 36 layers at this huge size, but my final file only has 23 layers used, and notice that aside from the art, each text for each balloon counts as a layer. My way of working is to draw and paint on different layers that I end up merging as I go, so this also helps with the layers economy.
@@IttaiManero ty so much for taking the time to answer and the tip ❤️ the way you did this comic page is so inspiring the inking, the pallet, the mood, paneling, flow, is so gorgeous! Ty for sharing your process for all those young artists out there (including me)
@@bitterbunn1831 my absolute pleasure, my friend! Good luck with your projects 😊
Someone with a tutorial for the double monoline brush at the start?
procreate needs vector suppport.. those ballons would be so much better
Well, it’s a solution for comic artists using Procreate, and I’m proud that it works really well. We don’t know if they will ever add vector to Procreate, since it has been requested for years and years
Perfecto
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How long did it takes
@@rain7746 according to the information in the Procreate file, 19 hours and 5 minutes in total
How do I get my colors like that? When I use the croc brush it leaves behind white dots
White dots? 🤔 Could you email me with a screenshot so I can see what you mean? My email is ittaimanero@gmail.com
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Gracias! 😊
What size and pixels do you use for your comic panels?
For this comic page I worked on the standard american comic-book size of 6,875 by 10,438 inches at 600 dpi.
@@IttaiManero REALLY?! I tried to make on that size, but it says it’s too large
@@aderose this depends on the amount of RAM in your iPad model. Try using 300 DPI instead of 600. 300 DPI is enough quality if you are planning on printing
@@IttaiManero nah that doesn’t work ether unfortunately, I use a 12.9 iPad from 2019
@@aderose that shouldn’t be the case. Check out this chart: images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62686529e6c2576f5d769e04/26658194-a9ea-4db2-a970-f09e6fa115bc/how-many-layers-in-procreate-per-ipad.png
By the way there is no 2019 iPad Pro model, there was 2018 and then 2020. Even if your model is the 2018 one (3rd gen), according to that chart, you should be able to get 19 layers on a 16x16 inches canvas at 300 DPI. On a 6,875 by 10,438 you should get even more…
The chart is from this website, by the way: www.brookeglaser.com/blog/the-best-ipad-for-procreate
hombre, esto es increible!!! saludos desde colombia, ya te empece a seguir aqui y en insta... a ver si me compro algunos pinceles de tu gumroad, gracias por el video.
Muchas gracias! 🙏
Just Incredible - true Genius - Stunned by watching