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    showcasing our process week 2!

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    • Coley
      Coley @braden H last edited by

      @Braden-Hallett Iโ€™m patiently waiting for the replay too ๐Ÿ˜Š BUT fruit trees are important. Youโ€™re soooo lucky to have fruit trees! (We get apples and cherries but thatโ€™s about it and not till the fall). Weโ€™re currently still buried in snow in NL. ๐Ÿ˜ญ no bugs tho lol.
      Looking forward to the replay so I can learn some wizardry !

      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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      • Neha Rawat
        Neha Rawat last edited by

        @Braden-Hallett This is such a great thing you've started! I haven't been able to attend either sessions live because of the timezone but I look forward to the recordings! I pretty much only use Procreate now so really excited to see this (no pressure haha).

        https://www.nrbstudio.in/
        https://www.instagram.com/nrbstudio.in

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        • braden H
          braden H last edited by

          Unedited in all its posted to the wrong thread and unsure how to change the timestamp in the posted link glory ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFyvESW60tM&list=PL1KOpkKmrEdDEaEOGiVLxDa8f76BC4_sX&index=2

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          • Jeremy Ross
            Jeremy Ross @braden H last edited by

            Thank you @Braden-Hallett!

            https://www.instagram.com/jeremyrayross
            https://www.jeremyrayross.com/
            https://twitter.com/jeremyrayross
            https://jeremyrayross.substack.com/

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            • Coley
              Coley @braden H last edited by

              @Braden-Hallett thank you ๐Ÿ™. Mucho appreciated! Gonna watch and take notes ๐Ÿ™‚

              https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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              • Jeremy Ross
                Jeremy Ross @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                Hi @ArtofAleksey, just watched the replay and wanted to say thank you and great job! I love procreate and enjoyed your wizardry.

                https://www.instagram.com/jeremyrayross
                https://www.jeremyrayross.com/
                https://twitter.com/jeremyrayross
                https://jeremyrayross.substack.com/

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                • ArtofAleksey
                  ArtofAleksey @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                  @Jeremy-Ross oh yeah no problem! Let me know if you have questions or anything.

                  instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                  alekseyillustration.com

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                  • Jon Anderson
                    Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by Jon Anderson

                    Thank you guys for doing these vids! At around the one hour and eleven minute mark in this showcase (#2) there were questions about flattening blend layers in procreate. The question came up about exporting certain blend layers to PS and someone else mentioned they couldn't merge blend layers such as multiply in Procreate without it losing or changing the effect. While I don't know how help as far as the export issue I do have one work around to the flattening problem in Procreate.

                    Merge layers starting from the bottom working up. I do only two at time to make sure I'm not accidentally losing something by merging multiple layers and so I know which specific layers are involved if I do mess up. When you get to the blend layer turn it into a clipping mask to the merged layer below and then it should merge without losing the effect. Theoretically you could do that with only the affected layers if you didn't want to flatten the whole image. That has so far worked for me in my process when I'm ready to flatten. Hope that helps someone.

                    instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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                    • ArtofAleksey
                      ArtofAleksey @Jon Anderson last edited by

                      @Jon-Anderson cool thanks for the tip!

                      instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                      alekseyillustration.com

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                      • demotlj
                        demotlj SVS OG @Jon Anderson last edited by

                        @Jon-Anderson Thank you. I have been struggling with this for a couple of years. This will really help.

                        Laurie DeMott
                        instagram.com/demotlj

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