drew @fauvester 's jocasta but honestly the drawing didn't look as similar to how she's portrayed on the blog so additional cardassian was included.
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drew @fauvester 's jocasta but honestly the drawing didn't look as similar to how she's portrayed on the blog so additional cardassian was included.
Stamps!
Sometimes you don't want to go through the trouble of remaking little things that you use constantly in your art. An example of this would be a little signature. While you can just copy and paste it from another art piece, you can simply make a stamp for it!
To start, begin a new canvas and remove the background by selecting the checkbox next to Background color. When you've done this, draw your desired art.
Once you're happy with your art piece, go into Actions and then select the PNG option under Share Image in Share. This will save your image to your photo library or wherever you decide to save it.
Next, you have to go into your Brush Library and create a new brush. When you're brought to the Brush Studio, go into Shape and select Shape Source.
Selecting Shape Source will open Shape Editor, which is something you may or may not be familiar with. Click Import, select the source option that you saved your art, and then choose the art that you've made. Once this is complete and your art has been placed into Shape Editor, press Done.
Next, you have to adjust some of the Brush Settings. First, under Stroke Path, drag Spacing to Max. Under Apple Pencil, drag Opacity to None. Lastly, go into Properties and turn on Use Stamp Preview. After this, you can name the brush or do any other adjustments that you'd like to make. Once you're satisfied, exit the Brush Studio and test out your new brush!
Thank you so much for reading! This is my last consistent post, but if anyone ever has questions or want to interact at any time, I'll still be checking and will definitely update if I discover a tip that I find and want to share! I've appreciated all the notes and hope that I've helped at least one person get comfortable with using Procreate, as this has been super fun! So, if you ever need help, have questions, or want me to share any of your art, don't hesitate to visit my ask box or Instagram! I’m also going to open up my likes so if anyone wants to look at some art that I find cool, they can see it!
Water duckling bibi 💧💙 Who ALWAYS goes with a water-type starter?
Have fun watching me fumble with the brushes on procreate