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    Have you seen the new ProCreate update??!!!!!

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    • MirkaH
      MirkaH @QuietYell last edited by

      @quietyell i like the brushes from Georg von westphalen, and just got a cute set from Retro Supply Co. https://www.retrosupply.co/collections/procreate-brushes/products/the-mid-century-procreate-brush-pack

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      • Branden Brushett
        Branden Brushett last edited by

        I wouldn't be where I am today without Procreate. Along with the iPad Pro, it reinvigorated my love for drawing, which caught me by surprise. Each update has been wonderful. And not having a crop function was maddening. But yes, if they just add text.. this could completely remove my reliance on Photoshop. It's not quite there yet but each update has been so promising. And if it's just sketching and getting some quick drawing done, it's my go-to for sure! (I use the standard brushes as well.)

        Looking forward to seeing what Photoshop looks like for the iPad next year. Procreate will be tough to beat though. I hope Adobe took notes.

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        • demotlj
          demotlj SVS OG last edited by

          I love this update and like everyone else particularly appreciate the crop and resize. I also finally figured out how to use the clipping masks (more or less) which is new to me never having used Photoshop.

          I am wondering how people actually use the liquify feature. It’s super fun to play with but other than doing an occasional abstract background, when would you use it? Just curious.

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

            @demotlj one example of many: to map a pattern on a garment, following the folds etc...

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            • QuietYell
              QuietYell SVS OG @MirkaH last edited by

              @mirkah ooh awesome thanks! I'll certainly check them out!

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              • MissMushy
                MissMushy SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                @demotlj I still haven’t figured out the clipping masks even after playing with them for a bit. Did you find any resources that explained it?
                The update is really great especially the quick shapes function

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                • rcartwright
                  rcartwright @demotlj last edited by

                  @demotlj You can use the liquefy tool to nudge lines in your sketches and fix little errors to avoid redrawing

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                  • riftweaver
                    riftweaver @MissMushy last edited by

                    @missmushy said in Have you seen the new ProCreate update??!!!!!:

                    @demotlj I still haven’t figured out the clipping masks even after playing with them for a bit. Did you find any resources that explained it?
                    The update is really great especially the quick shapes function

                    https://youtu.be/cUlRkTch14I

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                    • riftweaver
                      riftweaver @carriecopadraws last edited by

                      @carriecopa said in Have you seen the new ProCreate update??!!!!!:

                      I couldn't get into Procreate (I since learned Clip Studio Paint), but so many people love it and produce gorgeous work. Do you need the special Apple pen to make it worthwhile?

                      I've owned Procreate since it was released, and it certainly streamlines work by streamlining the UI. The new features are really nice and I'm glad to see them.

                      I recently started to learn Clip Studio Paint, and I love it. It "feels" really good to use, and it's got so many powerful features — and I can do all of that on the iPad! It took some time to figure out how much of it works, and it's got so much power under the hood. Just wanted to shout out to a fellow user. 🙂

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                      • carriecopadraws
                        carriecopadraws SVS OG @riftweaver last edited by

                        @riftweaver I probably just needed to give ProCreate more practice to figure out how to use it best.

                        Clip Studio Paint is a hidden gem! I want to learn to make graphic novels eventually and saw it has tools just to streamline that process (easy masking for panels, speech bubble tools, etc). And a lot of other useful features! (that "auto fill lasso" and one-click extract lineart saves so much time) It's has some animation capabilities too. A great value, and my go-to program for digital art.

                        Carrie Copa
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                        • MissMushy
                          MissMushy SVS OG last edited by

                          Q: in the resizing canvas section, there is a slider called ‘resample’ Have no clue what this does - should it be on or off? 😳

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                          • TwiggyT
                            TwiggyT last edited by

                            @carriecopa @riftweaver I love Clip Studio Paint! I've been using it for my drawing-a-day challenge this month, and I love how the pencil tool feels and looks like actual pencils. It's my new favorite art app.

                            I've tried Procreate on my little iPad mini. Maybe one day I'll be a big kid and I can have an iPad Pro. 🙂

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