6/18/2023 0 Comments Procreate tricks and tips![]() ![]() Now you can slide left and right to adjust the opacity. ![]() ![]() Choose the layer you want to adjust the opacity on and then use two fingers to tap (not long press) on the layer, and the opacity tool will appear.You’ve seen me click on a layer and press on the blend mode to open the opacity adjustment.To turn it off, tap on the X in the upper right corner of the reference thumbnail.You can also tap on Image and bring in a reference image to draw from or choose Face, and it will use the iPad’s camera and show your artwork on your face (like a face painting). Make sure it’s on the Canvas feature for this tip.You can move it around and size it accordingly.Notice that you now have a smaller canvas thumbnail of your artwork on the screen.Start by going to the Actions (Wrench) and choose Canvas.It saves you tons of time from zooming in and out of your artwork. This tip makes it easy to see a quick thumbnail of your current canvas while working on it. ![]() Tip 1: Using the Reference Companion Feature Watch Me Teach You 3 Procreate Tips and Tricks You Might Find Incredibly Useful Procreate App – we’re using Procreate 5+ in this video.An iPad – I use an iPad Gen 3 12.9 Inch in this video.You might know these, and you might not…I’m really here to help beginners get a better grip on the app to work faster and more efficiently when creating lettering and artwork in Procreate. And that means I hope to do these for you more often. You’ll notice the title of this video says part 1. And this is part one in an ongoing monthly series! Let’s Learn 3 Procreate Tips and Tricks So today, I’ll show you there Procreate tips you may not know about already. 3 Procreate Tips and Tricks You Might Find Incredibly Useful – Part 1įinding tips and shortcuts for Procreate that can speed up your work is always a game-changer. ![]()
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