Lettering Art Anyone Can Draw 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/lets-do-this-color
We used only 1 free brush for this entire piece! That brush is my smooth pencil brush, available (along with many others!) when you become a free Every Tuesday email subscriber. Details here: https://every-tuesday.com/resource-library
The Smooth Pencil brush is also a part of my Font Lovers brush set, available here: https://every-tuesday.com/font-lovers (thank you for your support!)
The font I used as a template is called Lulo and is available here: https://every-tuesday.com/lulo
New to Procreate? Take my free course, Procreate 5X 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
Happy first Tuesday of 2021! It seemed fitting to start this year off with a little motivation, so today we’re creating some lettering art that anyone can draw in Procreate! If you’ve already taken or you’re currently making your way through my new free course, Procreate 5X for Beginners (linked above), you likely saw this artwork at the bottom of the info page. It uses several basic skills essential for working in Procreate: layers, colors, editable text and brush size adjustment. I’m also sharing a handy exercise you can use to improve your lettering without starting from scratch - it’s a method I’ve used countless times to improve my letter structure and letter character consistency - and it’s so easy, anyone can do it! Grab the free brush and color palette above to get started!
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
This artwork was created on a 3rd gen iPad Pro (12.9", 256GB) along with a 2nd gen Apple Pencil using the Procreate app (v.5.1.3)
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/
Видео Lettering Art Anyone Can Draw in Procreate канала Teela Cunningham
We used only 1 free brush for this entire piece! That brush is my smooth pencil brush, available (along with many others!) when you become a free Every Tuesday email subscriber. Details here: https://every-tuesday.com/resource-library
The Smooth Pencil brush is also a part of my Font Lovers brush set, available here: https://every-tuesday.com/font-lovers (thank you for your support!)
The font I used as a template is called Lulo and is available here: https://every-tuesday.com/lulo
New to Procreate? Take my free course, Procreate 5X 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
Happy first Tuesday of 2021! It seemed fitting to start this year off with a little motivation, so today we’re creating some lettering art that anyone can draw in Procreate! If you’ve already taken or you’re currently making your way through my new free course, Procreate 5X for Beginners (linked above), you likely saw this artwork at the bottom of the info page. It uses several basic skills essential for working in Procreate: layers, colors, editable text and brush size adjustment. I’m also sharing a handy exercise you can use to improve your lettering without starting from scratch - it’s a method I’ve used countless times to improve my letter structure and letter character consistency - and it’s so easy, anyone can do it! Grab the free brush and color palette above to get started!
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
This artwork was created on a 3rd gen iPad Pro (12.9", 256GB) along with a 2nd gen Apple Pencil using the Procreate app (v.5.1.3)
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/
Видео Lettering Art Anyone Can Draw in Procreate канала Teela Cunningham
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