How to Apply Shading to Florals in Procreate
Grab this week's free color palette here (make sure you've updated to the latest version of Procreate before downloading/installing): https://every-tuesday.com/shaded-floral-color
The main brush used is my monoweight brush (free, along with many others when you become a free Every Tuesday email subscriber): https://every-tuesday.com/resource-library
We also used the free 2B Compressed default Procreate brush (found in the Charcoals category)
New to Procreate? Take my free course, Procreate for Beginners, here: https://learn.every-tuesday.com/procreate-for-beginners/
For more Procreate design projects like this one, check out my playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOaLExfvXZWKiSx41F91WSZy4eDrPqj4c
This week, by viewer request, we're applying shading to florals! This can really give your illustrations an impressive feel of depth by following a few simple rules. We’re using all free brushes this week (my monoweight brush and a default charcoal brush) and the color palette is free as always (link above). We’re using a lot of layers with this one, keeping them organized by groups as well as incorporating several clipping masks, so it’s a step above beginner for skill level. If you’ve completed this tutorial: https://youtu.be/qw411vLroUU previously though, you’re in perfect shape for this one!
I use the Paperlike screen protector on my 3rd gen iPad Pro (12.9", 256GB). More info here: https://paperlike.com/everytuesday
I'm also using the NimbleGrip by Uppercase on my 2nd gen Apple Pencil. Check it out/pick it up here: https://every-tuesday.com/grip
If you enjoyed this tutorial, please subscribe! Check out past tutorials + pick up Procreate freebies over on my site here: https://every-tuesday.com/
You can also follow along on Instagram (use #procreateit to tag your work!): https://instagram.com/everytuesday/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/everytues
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/teelac/
and Twitter: https://twitter.com/teelacunningham
Thanks for watching!
Видео How to Apply Shading to Florals in Procreate канала Teela Cunningham
The main brush used is my monoweight brush (free, along with many others when you become a free Every Tuesday email subscriber): https://every-tuesday.com/resource-library
We also used the free 2B Compressed default Procreate brush (found in the Charcoals category)
New to Procreate? Take my free course, Procreate for Beginners, here: https://learn.every-tuesday.com/procreate-for-beginners/
For more Procreate design projects like this one, check out my playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOaLExfvXZWKiSx41F91WSZy4eDrPqj4c
This week, by viewer request, we're applying shading to florals! This can really give your illustrations an impressive feel of depth by following a few simple rules. We’re using all free brushes this week (my monoweight brush and a default charcoal brush) and the color palette is free as always (link above). We’re using a lot of layers with this one, keeping them organized by groups as well as incorporating several clipping masks, so it’s a step above beginner for skill level. If you’ve completed this tutorial: https://youtu.be/qw411vLroUU previously though, you’re in perfect shape for this one!
I use the Paperlike screen protector on my 3rd gen iPad Pro (12.9", 256GB). More info here: https://paperlike.com/everytuesday
I'm also using the NimbleGrip by Uppercase on my 2nd gen Apple Pencil. Check it out/pick it up here: https://every-tuesday.com/grip
If you enjoyed this tutorial, please subscribe! Check out past tutorials + pick up Procreate freebies over on my site here: https://every-tuesday.com/
You can also follow along on Instagram (use #procreateit to tag your work!): https://instagram.com/everytuesday/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/everytues
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/teelac/
and Twitter: https://twitter.com/teelacunningham
Thanks for watching!
Видео How to Apply Shading to Florals in Procreate канала Teela Cunningham
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