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Learn Digital Drawing realistic illustration of Pokémon “Pikachu” Poster

Learning how to sketch, draw and create a digital realistic art illustration of Pikachu from Pokémon.

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This tutorial will introduce you step-by-step how to sketch, draw and create a digital realistic art illustration of Pikachu from Pokémon using procreate.

Standing 40 centimeters (1 ft 4 in) tall, Pikachu was the first “Electric-type” Pokémon created, their design intended to revolve around the concept of electricity. They appear as Pika-like creatures that have short, yellow fur with brown markings covering their backs and parts of their lightning bolt-shaped tails. They have black-tipped, pointed ears and red circular pouches on their cheeks, which can spark with electricity. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, gender differences were introduced; a female Pikachu now has an indent at the end of its tail, giving it a heart-shaped appearance. They attack primarily by projecting electricity from their bodies at their targets. Within the context of the franchise, a Pikachu can transform, or “evolve,” into a Raichu when exposed to a “Thunder Stone.” In later titles an evolutionary predecessor was introduced named “Pichu”, which evolves into a Pikachu after establishing a close friendship with its trainer.

By the end of this course, you`ll know how to set up and use the fur effect, brushes, understand how layers works, colors, shadings, lighting effects and more… This guide shows you how to create a new level skills in drawing blending skin filling effects. This quick start guide shows you the basic, and step-by-step from the sketching to the drawing, filling to get the realistic effect.

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– Learn digital techniques
– Safe for schools environment
– Structure content curriculum
– Specific for students ages & levels
– Question enable in each tutorial
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– Drawing warm-up exercises available
– Sketch line-art guide to be downloaded

Academic Achievement

– Sketch, Paint & Create Digitally
– Create Comics Graphic Novels
– Draw digital Illustrations
– Learn Procreate App
– Create digital graphics
– Learn 3D/2D drawing tips & tricks
– Learn how to draw digital characters from Pokémon, Avengers, Harry Potter, Disney, Mandalorian, Roblox, Goku from Dragon Ball, Manga, Anime, Realistic Portraits techniques and many others…

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The latest version of the Procreate for iPad app is 4.2.1, and it requires an iPad running iOS 11.1 or newer. That means the latest version of Procreate can run on all five of the iPad models currently on sale from Apple: iPad Pro (12.9-in., 11-in., and 10.5-in. models), iPad (6th Generation, 2018) and iPad Mini 4. Previous iPad models capable of running the latest version of Procreate are iPad Pro 9.7-in., iPad 5th Generation (2017), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, and iPad Mini 2 and 3. Older versions of Procreate run on many older iPad models. To get the full, up-to-date Procreate experience, you’ll want to have one of the two iPad models that arrived in November 2018: the 12.9-in. or 11-in. iPad Pro. These two models are the only devices compatible with the new Apple Pencil.
Procreate makes it easy to organize your artwork in a gallery format familiar to Photoshop users; import files from other devices and locations; use hand gestures to zoom in and out of your artwork and undo changes to work. You can also perform professional-level compositing and adjustment of layers and generally create and develop your artwork at a speed that can keep up with your imagination. Perhaps most important to many seasoned professionals, Procreate offers easy integration with existing workflows — you can move back and forth between other apps and platforms as required by your preferred methods, your clients, or the needs of a specific project. There are other professional-grade digital art apps available, but at the moment none match the power, flexibility, and complete functionality and feature-set of Procreate.

Essential Hardware For Using Procreate

The latest version of the Procreate for iPad app is 4.2.1, and it requires an iPad running iOS 11.1 or newer. That means the latest version of Procreate can run on all five of the iPad models currently on sale from Apple: iPad Pro (12.9-in., 11-in., and 10.5-in. models), iPad (6th Generation, 2018) and iPad Mini 4.

Previous iPad models capable of running the latest version of Procreate are iPad Pro 9.7-in., iPad 5th Generation (2017), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, and iPad Mini 2 and 3. Older versions of Procreate run on many older iPad models.

To get the full, up-to-date Procreate experience, you’ll want to have one of the two iPad models that arrived in November 2018: the 12.9-in. or 11-in. iPad Pro. These two models are the only devices compatible with the new Apple Pencil.

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