Turning my sketches into digital art!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Let's take a hand drawn sketch and bring it in to Procreate to make it digital art. If you have ever needed to know how to work on a pre-drawn sketch digitally, this video will show you my process on how to bring a sketch into Procreate on the iPad Pro, and a few tips along the way to make things easier.
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App: Procreate
Tablet: iPad Pro + Apple Pencil
Stand: Sketchboard Pro for iPad
Camera: Sony A7Sii + Canon M50
Camera Cage: SmallRig Cage for Canon EOS M50/M50 II/M5 2168
Lens: Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Canon M-Mount
Light: Aputure MC RGBWW LED Light
Music: Soundstripe
⁉️ What do you prefer to sketch on, Paper or Digital ⁉️ Let me know below ⬇️
Love love love this tutorial. Looking forward to future videos from you! 🙏☺️
Thank you so much 🙏🏻 many more to come very soon!
Videos keep getting better! Really great easy to follow tutorial for anyone wanting to turn their sketches into digital. I might have to buy a new iPad soon lol
Thank you so much! You’ll have to get an iPad soon for sure, possibilities are endless when your using Procreate!
Very nice. Thank you🙌🏿
My pleasure, thanks for watching and the comment 🙏🏻
What’s the cheapest iPad you’d recommend for this type of work? Do we need the latest and greatest to run procreate?
Yeah any iPad will work great with Procreate, however the iPad Pros will offer a smoother experience and larger sizes as well, but as long as you have an Apple Pencil as well you will be ready to create!
Gday love love lovin your video's I want to learn Procreate (im not an artist) I heard it is great for beginners in art as well. What do you think, can I learn art on procreate?
Thank you so much! Procreate is perfect for beginners through to advanced and has a very easy to understand layout which helps a lot when starting out, you can learn so much on procreate!
do you think it is really necessary to show us your tatoos, your microphone or your "talking hands" to distract our attention, instead focussing in presenting the topic by voice and letting us see the actions and the resulting transformations?
I do not blame you, I'm just asking. You are not the only one doing it, it seems to be a trend.
In my opinion this is not helping the knowledge transfer.
Thanks for your opinion and yes I do feel it is necessary to do so and I will keep doing it in my videos. There is a reason that many people do it, it’s been proven to break up the monotony of a single front on shot and it gives the viewer a better overall experience and honestly just looks nicer than one long boring front on shot. Thanks for watching