Color Palettes in Procreate | Importing .aco and .ase Files Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this tutorial, we explore the various methods to add colour palettes in Procreate, offering a high level overview and brief description for each one. From creating custom palettes within the app to importing .aco and .ase files directly from Adobe software like Photoshop and Illustrator, I've got you covered!
Video chapters:
00:00:09:28 Create New Palette
00:00:31:13 New from Camera
00:01:14:22 New from Photo/File
00:02:02:13 Add .aco and .ase files
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importing from Adobe products is good to know, thanks
No problem! 🩷
Hie, all your tutorials are really so helpful! Extremely grateful for you for posting them so religiously! ❤️
Also, what laptop or desktop would you recommend for using illustrator and photoshop?
Thank you! I’m not a big tech expert but I would recommend at least 16gb of RAM on whichever machine you choose.
@@rebeccaflaherty thank you so much! 🙏
Thanks for the tutorial, it's really useful. I'm looking forward to get procreate soon. May I ask if the names of each swatches from the photoshop aco files are also saved and shown on the Procreate Palette "Cards" Panel? (eg. If I named my Photoshop swatch to "strawberry" and imported it to Procreate, will "strawberry" be displayed in the procreate "cards" panel?)
Hi! I just did a test to see, and not they don’t, is the answer! You’d have to rename them in procreate.
@@rebeccaflaherty Thank you so much for taking the time!
Do you use bleed lines on your art?? How do you make them
Not in procreate, but I use them in illustrator if I’m making a full bleed print. It’s been a long time since I did it, but as I remember, You can edit the art board to show a bleed line, and then you can add crop marks in your pdf export settings.