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Learn How I Create & Work With Texture in Procreate

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Rich Armstrong

2:11:16

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  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    01:40
  • 2 - Start Here Downloads.mp4
    05:16
  • Files.zip
  • 3 - Textured Brushes.mp4
    15:38
  • 4 - Importing Exporting Brushes.mp4
    01:28
  • 5 - Filling With Texture.mp4
    04:03
  • 6 - Using Masks.mp4
    05:19
  • 7 - Perfect Imperfections Needed.mp4
    04:54
  • 8 - Grainy Gradients.mp4
    03:19
  • 9 - Alpha Lock.mp4
    03:34
  • 10 - Clipping Masks.mp4
    06:21
  • 11 - Blend Modes.mp4
    08:22
  • 12 - Shadows Dirt.mp4
    04:40
  • 13 - Make Your Own Textured Background.mp4
    09:11
  • 14 - Paper Printing.mp4
    01:07
  • 15 - Create Texture With Noise.mp4
    02:39
  • 16 - Smudging.mp4
    04:30
  • 17 - Final Grit Grain.mp4
    02:55
  • 18 - Class Project.mp4
    01:15
  • 19 - Example 1 Abstract Doodles.mp4
    12:13
  • 20 - Example 2 Happy Sun Rocket.mp4
    19:24
  • 21 - Example 3 Mr Lippy Lips.mp4
    12:06
  • 22 - Conclusion.mp4
    01:22
  • Description


    Add Life & Character to Your Illustrations

    What You'll Learn?


    • Exploring, duplicating, tweaking, and grouping the amazing textured brushes that come with Procreate.
    • Exporting and importing brushes.
    • Filling with texture in a fast and authentic way.
    • Using masks, alpha locks, and clipping masks for easy texturing.
    • Blend modes and a quick and easy hack to add depth and dimension to your work.
    • Creating grainy gradients.
    • Balancing perfection and imperfection needs with geometric shapes.
    • Add shadows and dirt to your artwork.
    • Adding finishing touches to your artwork—like smudges, noise, and grit and grain.
    • Creating your own textured backgrounds.
    • Mimicking paper, and printing on paper.

    Who is this for?


  • Beginner artists and illustrators.
  • Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work.
  • Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • The course is filmed using an iPad, Procreate and an Apple Pencil. But you can apply what you learn here to other drawing apps, like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Fresco, and Affinity Designer
  • More details


    Description

    You know how you want to take your digital artwork to the next level, but not sure what’s missing? Well, this was me a few years ago. My art was flat. It wasn’t recognisable. I had no voice. And I didn’t know what was missing. It was then that I returned to the graphic design techniques I learned in university. I began experimenting with analogue processes. I began trying to make my designs and illustrations on the computer feel handmade in some way. And this began my love affair with texture. And over the last few years I’ve really found my style and voice. And a lot of it comes from how I use texture. I use textured brushes that mimic brushes in real life. I use grainy gradients. And I use gritty finishing touches. Essentially, texture brings character and life into my art.

    So that’s what this class is all about—processes and techniques that add texture to your artwork. Whether its client-focused illustration work, art that goes on walls, or graphic design artwork, learning how to add texture to your work will make it warmer, richer, and full of personality.

    What do you need?

    • I’ll be using Procreate on my iPad, and and Apple pencil. That being said, you can apply what you learn here to other drawing apps like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Fresco. So, Procreate, an Apple Pencil, and even an iPad are optional.

    • If you have knowledge of how to use Procreate, you’ll be able to fully take advantage of this class. If you’ve never used Procreate before, but you’re willing to give it a try, I go through the class at an easy-to-follow pace.

    Here’s what we’ll cover during the class:

    • The basics of creating a document and my colour profile preferences.

    • Exploring, duplicating, tweaking, and grouping the amazing textured brushes that come with Procreate.

    • Exporting and importing brushes.

    • Filling with texture in a fast and authentic way.

    • Using masks, alpha locks, and clipping masks for easy texturing.

    • Blend modes and a quick and easy hack to add depth and dimension to your work.

    • Creating grainy gradients.

    • Balancing perfection and imperfection needs with geometric shapes.

    • Add shadows and dirt to your artwork.

    • Adding finishing touches to your artwork—like smudges, noise, and grit and grain.

    • Creating your own textured backgrounds.

    • Mimicking paper, and printing on paper.

    • 3 real start-to-finish examples of my own, all using texture in various ways.

    You’ll also have access to all files that I use during the class including illustration ideas, a checklist of techniques and processes to try,

    If you’re wanting your artwork to feel more authentic, look less digital, or if you want to explore handmade techniques without all the equipment and mess in the real world, come take this class.

    Who this course is for:

    • Beginner artists and illustrators.
    • Artists looking to add life, character, and personality to their work.
    • Artists looking to add depth to their digital artowrk.

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    Rich Armstrong
    Rich Armstrong
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    Hey! I’m a multi-hyphenate artist who’s authored books, spoken at conferences, and taught thousands of students online. I simply love creating—no mater if it’s painting murals, illustrating NFTs on Adobe Live, coding websites, or designing merch. My art is bold and colourful and draws inspiration from childhood fantasies. I have ADHD but am not defined by it, dance terribly, and can touch my nose with my tongue.HistoryI’ve studied multimedia design and graphic design. I’ve taught myself how to code. I've freelanced, worked for agencies and startups, and run my own product design studio. I’m a published author and a full-time artist. I used to go by the name TapTapKaboom—that’s now a separate thing teaching people how to make websites.Seeing what you create and how you change your life because of what I teach makes me warm and fuzzy. So, thank you! Please keep on sharing your work, reviews and stories.PhilosophyAt the core of my creation philosophy is play and experimentation. I love learning and don’t mind being wrong. I’m an advocate for pursuing big dreams by taking small, intentional and often repetitive steps. Don’t have a big dream? Then I advise play and experimentation—be curious, and try it all.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 22
    • duration 2:11:16
    • Release Date 2024/06/16