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Learn how to draw Sullivan & Mike from Disney Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc.

Learn how to sketch, draw and create an amazing stunning digital poster illustration of Sullivan & Mike from film Monsters Inc using procreate app.

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This tutorial will introduce you to how create a step-by-step, sketch, draw and paint digitally a stunning digital illustration of the “Sullivan and his friend Mike” from Monsters, Inc movie poster using procreate.

… James Patrick Sullivan (better known as Sulley) is the protagonist of the 2001 Disney Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. and the deuteragonist of its 2013 prequel. He was a renowned scarer at Monsters, Inc. Monsters University — “Sulley” Sullivan is the main character of Monsters, Inc. and one of the main characters of its prequel Monsters University. In the first film, Sulley was top scarer of Monsters, Inc., and was naturally afraid of humans, due to their rumored “toxic touch” that could kill the biggest monsters in an instant. That is until he met Boo, a human girl who found her way into the monster world and into the factory. Sulley, who was initially hesitant, became Boo’s protector and obtained a fatherly role to the human, constantly worrying about her and protecting her from harm, while at the same time unlocking the secrets that humans were not as deadly as rumored. Starting by treating Boo like a pet, he eventually grew to care for her, the attention drawing away from a jealous Mike. Randall Boggs, Sulley’s rival who also wants to be top scarer, tries to use Boo in an experiment to forcibly extract screams for the growing energy crisis that relies on their cries to provide, and risking his friendship with Mike, Sulley comes to her rescue and in the process discovers that a child’s laughter is 10 times more powerful than scream. Sometime after Mr. Waternoose, the CEO of Monsters, Inc., is arrested by the CDA, Sulley becomes the new CEO and changes the policy to obtain children’s laughter instead, apparently turning the energy crisis around…

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– Drawing warm-up exercises available
– Sketch line-art guide to be downloaded

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– 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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Video Tutorial

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Download warm-ups exercises

Warm-up exercises are a critical component of the art process. In sports, professional athletes know that in order to achieve peak performance from their muscles it’s necessary to gradually work up to the demands that are placed on them. Art is no different, save in one respect. Muscle control is certainly a factor but the real benefit of warm-up drawing exercises is the way they engage your mind.

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Tutorial- Sullivan & Mike
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Handbook

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Learn Isometric Guide

Learn Isometric Guide: Isometric Guides give you the power to add a third dimension to your creations, ideal for engineering, architecture, and other technical graphics.

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Learn Drawing Assist

Drawing Assist: Create technically accurate drawings while Procreate does the heavy lifting. Drawing Assist matches your strokes to the Drawing Guide you’ve chosen so your work flows faster. Drawing Assist aligns your strokes to your Drawing Guide, acting like an invisible ruler.

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Learn Symmetry Guide

Symmetry Guide: Symmetry guides mirror your art across multiple planes for mind-bending effects.

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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 Perspective Guide

Learn Perspective Guide: Perspective Guides offer adjustable vanishing points. Use these to construct realistic objects and backgrounds in your artwork.

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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 Copy/Paste Menu

Copy Paste Menu Options: Access the handy Copy Paste menu with a single gesture.

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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 for Apple Pencil

Apple Pencil: Unlock the full potential of Procreate with the exceptional sensitivity, speed, and precision of Apple Pencil.

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 ProcreateThe 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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Learn how to draw Sullivan & Mike from Disney Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc.
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