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Simulated Laser Cut Paper in Procreate Using Brushes

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Delores Orridge Naskrent

43:25

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  • 1 - Discussing the Overview and Objectives.mp4
    05:47
  • 2 - Brush Loading and Creating Your Own.mp4
    09:20
  • 3 - Strategies in Planning Your Pattern.mp4
    07:08
  • 4 - Distort the Shadow and Add the Clasp Closure.mp4
    08:34
  • 5 - Adding Finishing Touches.mp4
    07:00
  • 6 - Conclusion Mockup and Next Steps.mp4
    05:36
  • Description


    20 Brushes Included and Instructions to Make and Edit More

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn step-by-step method for using Procreate brushes to create interesting layouts.
    • Get tips for creating compositions for a really varied and appealing design using brushes.
    • Learn a workflow for use of layers and other great features like snapping.
    • Learn new approaches you can take in your creative work.

    Who is this for?


  • Procreate users looking for a fun method to create paper-cut style art.
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    Description

    I am always keeping my eyes open for new projects that could be done using brushes, and I found a really great Laser Cut Card that I thought would be a great possibility. What I loved about it was that I could use floral brushes to create a great graphic, then I could use filters and such to make it look 3d. It isn’t a super-difficult project, so I am hoping you can have some fun with it. You’ve learned plenty about custom Procreate brushes, but I still want to give you a few to get you started!

    This class, Simulated Laser Cut Paper in Procreate using Brushes, will show you some of my illustration and pattern design methodology, and new ways to use brushes to create a graphic. In the class, I take you from start to finish in creating a complete greeting card, notably with great dimension and a cool little clasp or closure. The star of the show is definitely creating shadow effects and dimension.

    In this class I’ll walk you through:

    • my step-by-step method for using Procreate brushes to create interesting layouts

    • tips for creating compositions for a really varied and appealing design using brushes

    • my workflow for use of layers and other great features like snapping

    If you’re an aspiring pattern designer with a good basic knowledge of Procreate, you’ll be able to go through all the steps. This class will benefit anyone who wishes to simplify creation of layouts and methods to improve efficiency.

    The key concepts I will include:

    • review of my brush alterations and adjustments

    • a look at Procreate brushes and their various idiosyncrasies

    • approaches you can take in your creative work


      This is an ideal class for you, even if you are not sure what you will use the art for, whether it be for greeting card design, or whatever! Learning new Procreate workflows is always desirable. I guarantee you will create something really appealing, and it’s so much fun, once you get the hang of it!

    Intro to Simulated Laser Cut Paper in Procreate using Brushes

    This short intro will give you an overview of the class.

    Lesson 1: Discussing the Overview and Objectives

    In this lesson, I will show you the objectives for class and explain the merits of the technique I use. I walk you through the beginning of planning and we will make a couple of brushes to help us out.

    Lesson 2: Brush Loading and Creating Your Own

    In this lesson, I will break down the complete process of laying out the floral half-circle which will be the left flap of that card we are producing.

    Lesson 3: Strategies in Planning Your Pattern

    In this lesson, I will explain the settings and sizing of the brushes. I will show you some of the key techniques I use and explain every step of the way. By the end of the lesson, you will have the beginnings of a lovely layout with plenty of interest, and you will know how to use most of the brushes in the accompanying download.

    Lesson 4: Distort the Shadow and Add the Clasp Closure

    This is the lesson in which I show you the use of the liquify filter to make the shadow more realistic. I will also show you the creation of the butterfly clasp closure. I show you a bunch more adjustments as we work our way through this lesson.

    Lesson 5: Adding Finishing Touches

    In this lesson, we finalize the design. You will see me use several different techniques to add texture, interest and detail. I show you the texture brushes I have created, and I explain the settings. Throughout the process you learn much more about brushes.

    Lesson 6: Conclusion, Mock-up and Next Steps

    We will conclude everything in this lesson. I show you a quick mock-up with the pattern and we end with a chat about next steps.

    Concepts covered:

    Concepts covered include but are not limited to Procreate greeting card design, Procreate simulated laser cutting, layering, transparency, Procreate brush stamps, Procreate canvas settings, Procreate snapping and guides, Procreate floral brush creation, creating original brush stamps in Procreate, the Brush Studio in Procreate, adjusting Procreate brushes, sizing of documents and brushes, using the streamline setting in the brush studio, compositions with brush stamps, adding texture with brush stamps, procreate brushes for adding interest, using the liquify and other filters, workflow best practices and much more.

    You will get…

    • 46 minutes of direction from an instructor who has been in graphic design business and education for over 40 years

    • knowledge of multiple ways to solve each design challenge

    Project Description:Challenge yourself today and download and install the Procreate brushes provided to get started on your design. Start by creating the design. You don’t need to make it exactly like I did, as a folding piece. Figure out the process for creating the shadows, even if is a really simple layout. Work through each of the lessons, applying the concepts as I teach them. Try to create at least one brush, and experiment with changing settings on the brushes provided.

    Who this course is for:

    • Procreate users looking for a fun method to create paper-cut style art.

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    Delores Orridge Naskrent
    Delores Orridge Naskrent
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    Hello, I'm Delores. I was an art educator for 30 years, teaching graphic design, fine art, and theatrical design. My own education took place at college and university, in Manitoba, Canada, and has been honed through decades of graphic design experience and my work as a professional artist, which I have done for over 40 years (eeek!). In the last few years I have also been involved in art licensing with contracts from Russ, Artwall, Studio El, Trends, Metaverse and more.This is where I say something existential or clever about my inspiration: The colours of nature and my intuition guide my art: my most generous muses are light, sunshine, and flora. My work ranges through multiple media: my confidence with acrylic paint, ink, marker, collage, pencil, pastels, pencil crayon, watercolour, and digital painting provide many ready paths of self-expression.But to be honest, often I don’t plan how a piece will ultimately look, but work in many layers, creating new relationships and deepening the complexity, intricacy and subtlety of the images over time. Once complete, I use this art for greeting cards, wall art and many other pieces I sell though art licensing and on products I create for my store. The bottom line? I love to experiment and mix both natural and digital mediums to create everything from very commercial work to very non-commercial fine art abstract paintings (and yes, I do sell these, so I guess they are commercial after all).I am so excited to share my knowledge with you all in the Udemy universe as this has been one of my favourite haunts. I feel privileged and excited to become an online teacher here amongst some real stars in the art world. Please join me in my classes and follow me. I am sure we will have tons of great adventures together (oh my, so cliché). Anyhow, here we go...
    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 6
    • duration 43:25
    • Release Date 2023/03/16

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