
Starting Course
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Procreate app & cost
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Tutorial – Realistic Skin
Video tutorial instructional guide of how to draw this media design, what brush, shapes, colors etc. In live class instructor guide you step-by-step on each section.
App Tutorials
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Procreate Handbook
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Learn Basic Gestures
Gestures :The controls will never get in the way of your art again with these intuitive gestures.
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Learn Layer Gestures
Layer Gestures: Work quickly and efficiently in the Layers panel using these simple gestures.
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Interface Basic Layout
Interface and Gestures: Every part of Procreate is designed to make your workflow faster. A minimal interface keeps your art in focus, and natural multitouch gestures give you effortless control over your creations.
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Interface for Apple Pencil
Apple Pencil: Unlock the full potential of Procreate with the exceptional sensitivity, speed, and precision of Apple Pencil.
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Interface Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard Shortcuts: Access an array of advanced features instantly by pairing any compatible keyboard.
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Interface Copy/Paste Menu
Copy Paste Menu Options: Access the handy Copy Paste menu with a single gesture.
Drawing Tutorials (Video)
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Learn Paint, Smudge, Erase
Learn Paint, Smudge, and Erase. Start creating right away with your finger or the Apple Pencil, and discover a wealth of responsive brushes
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zoom link
Yes, you will need ipad
Procreate for iPad App. Procreate for iPad costs $9.99 in the U.S. and is available in 13 different languages from Apple’s App Store. The Procreate App Store preview and the Procreate Artists Handbook has additional information.
https://procreate.art/faq
https://folio.procreate.art/discussions
Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) is essential equipment for using Procreate on the two new iPad Pros. Apple Pencil 2 will not pair with any iPads other than the two new Pro models. The original Apple Pencil can be used exclusively with older iPad Pros and the 2018 iPad (6th generation).
Apple Pencil 2 has a flat side that helps many artists grip the Pencil in a more precisely. It also features a double-tap function that truly distinguishes the new Pencil. In Procreate, you can double-tap Apple Pencil 2 to switch between brushes and erasers, move between layers, or navigate pop-up menus without leaving your canvas. Increase pressure on either Apple Pencil for thicker lines, and tilt it for shading — the organic, analog feel is central to the Procreate experience.
There are a variety of styluses (including your finger!) available for using Procreate on older iPads (and on the new ones, too, though it’s hard to beat the Apple Pencils).
Procreate’s FAQ and discussion forums have more information on technical requirements and Procreate compatibility with older iPad models.
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