how to paint a winter night landscape in procreate 🌙 EASY procreate tutorial, landscape illustration

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • In this procreate for beginners tutorial, I teach you how to paint a simple Christmas night landscape illustration. This type of illustration is suitable for greeting cards and children's books.
    Stuff I used for this video:
    👉🏼 Free sketch:
    www.mediafire....
    👉🏼 Free color palette:
    www.mediafire....
    👉🏼 Watercolor Brushes:
    The watercolor effect is coming from a watercolor paper texture and some watercolor brushes. These are both included in this kit:
    Rough and Dreamy Watercolor for Procreate:
    drifterstudio....
    This kit has 3 textures and I am using the "medium" one.
    If you cannot afford the brushes/texture, please message me on Etsy and I can help you with free brushes!! I love to teach art and help traditional artists learn digital painting. The income from the Etsy store makes my channel financially sustainable. I'm really trying my best to make my obsession with procreate productive, but RUclips ads reward only popular content and I just don't want to make that... I prefer to make my videos as short and not click-baity as possible and I hate trendy 'content' 😅
    DRIFTER STUDIO UPDATE:
    So a while ago, my iPad screen broke because water got into the speaker. I replaced the screen… But it wasn't from Apple so the screen had an issue. I use that for maybe six months but now I've upgraded to the iPad Air 6, and the Apple Pencil Pro. I've had the new set up for about 3 months.
    Personally, I feel like the new Apple Pencil isn't really worth the money. it does have a handful of nice features but mostly I find them distracting. Even though the iPad Air six is pretty cheap, I think it is more than enough for digital art with procreate.
    I designed the new rough and dreamy watercolor set to function with all of the features in the Apple Pencil Pro, but you can still turn them off in the iPad settings if it's annoying. Anyways, thanks for everything and message me anytime, I love to chat with you 🙏
    Background jazz music for this video by Aves
    Just for the sake of the algorithm here are some other important words: watercolor leaf tutorial, digital watercolor tutorial with flowers and leaves, how to paint loose watercolor leaves in procreate.

Комментарии • 21

  • @EvanBear
    @EvanBear Месяц назад +11

    I bought a Pixma printer because of you and it's great! I couldn't get the exact same but I got one that is just as amazing, it has printed all my art prints beautifully. And now I can gift the digital artworks I make as christmas cards. I have your papers, your brushes, I watch your tutorials regularly. You were my entry into the world of digital art and procreate. Thank you for everything, Calvin.

  • @vnbbfer
    @vnbbfer 19 дней назад

    You inspire me so much with your videos!

  • @gazelledesigns_ecwi
    @gazelledesigns_ecwi Месяц назад +1

    Thank you. This was a lot of fun!

  • @peakfeeling7311
    @peakfeeling7311 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks you. I love your content

  • @FilomenaJackStudio
    @FilomenaJackStudio Месяц назад +1

    Always lovely! Thank you Calvin!

  • @JessicaPan727
    @JessicaPan727 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you. Very beautiful and inspiring!

  • @cinthiaczg1698
    @cinthiaczg1698 Месяц назад

    Eres genial, llevo meses intentando ganar confianza con mis ilustraciones y eres de las pocas personas que con tu sencillez, tu voz, tu cercanía ha conseguido que avance y empiece a creer en mis dibujos. Gracias de corazón, me estas ayudando mucho.

  • @BlancheFury
    @BlancheFury Месяц назад

    Your artwork’s just so lovely, Calvin. You’re definitely got your own style, and I love it.

  • @creative45630
    @creative45630 Месяц назад

    Love it, and really clear tutorial. I’m going to have a go. Thanks!

  • @SC-gw2kf
    @SC-gw2kf Месяц назад

    Oh I love this!!!

  • @streichherrin9498
    @streichherrin9498 Месяц назад

    I love it 🤩🤩🤩🎄👏

  • @judyk.657
    @judyk.657 Месяц назад

    💕beautiful thank you

  • @judirobinson2824
    @judirobinson2824 Месяц назад

    So pretty! Thank you for this awesome tutorial!!
    Regarding printing your artwork... it appears that you’ve printed on watercolor paper. If so, do you still use the ‘paper effect’ in procreate when doing so?

    • @judirobinson2824
      @judirobinson2824 Месяц назад

      Scratch that, I just viewed last weeks video about printing on watercolor paper. Thank you SO much! Your videos are incredibly helpful!!!

  • @samflorance4372
    @samflorance4372 Месяц назад

    Calvin, I tried to "long press" the colors from the color palette, but nothing happened. Could you suggest where I'm going wrong? I imported the palette from your link, and it is on its own layer, with multiply applied. Should the pointer be chosen to long press? Any help appreciated! Terrific graphic and presentation!

    • @creative45630
      @creative45630 Месяц назад

      Are you trying to long press from the palette instead of the canvas perhaps? You can long press a colour on your canvas to pick it up onto your brush.

  • @НаталияЗахарова-н5д

    Добрый день! Помогите с покупкой кистей для России, пожалуйста.

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 Месяц назад

    Beautiful. But in reality things further away appear softer and hazier while objects closer are more defined and appear to have greater detail.

    • @RenaKatinas
      @RenaKatinas Месяц назад +2

      This isn’t photorealism, so who cares about narrow fields of “creative” vision, other than you.

    • @jimjimgl3
      @jimjimgl3 Месяц назад

      @@RenaKatinas He can paint however he wants. I love his work--I'm not asking him to paint "my" way. But he said "so for example, closer things are a bit smoother and as they get further away things get a little bit more detailed..." He made a statement that is the OPPOSITE of how objects appear to our eye. And while you might not "care" about what I wrote other viewers might be confused about his description. What I originally wrote was not a criticism of his work but an observation....maybe what he meant to say was "if you blur the foreground it brings attention to your subject..." Not sure. Don't really care. But observably incorrect.

    • @pa2797
      @pa2797 Месяц назад

      @@jimjimgl3in terms of detail father away, he was really talking about adding a texture to the background so it didn’t look flat or monotone. He wasn’t really referring to the sharpness and detailing of objects. I think he really used the wrong term