Procreate: A Comprehensive Guide for Digital Illustration
Procreate is one of the most popular tools for creating digital illustrations, used by both professional artists and amateurs alike. This iPad-exclusive software allows for precision comparable to traditional techniques, offering a wide array of brushes, layers, and editing tools. In this article, we'll guide you through starting your journey with Procreate and how to create your own digital illustration step by step. Setting Up Your Workspace Before diving into your illustration, it's important to set up your workspace properly and familiarize yourself with Procreate’s basic functions. Here's what to do at the beginning: New Canvas: To start a new project, open Procreate and click the "+" button in the top right corner of the screen. You can choose one of the predefined canvas sizes or customize your own dimensions, including width, height, and resolution (DPI). A higher DPI (300 or more) is ideal for projects that will be printed, while lower DPI (72-150) suffices for digital works. User Interface: Once your new canvas is open, take a moment to explore the interface. At the top of the screen, you'll find tools such as brushes, erasers, selection, and transformation tools. On the right-hand side, you can manage layers and color settings. Choosing Brushes