Max Ulichney shows you how to use Procreate's text tools to design a children's picture book cover.
Procreate is a great art app, but did you know you can use Procreate's text tools, and these are great for experimenting with in my downtime. For those of us in a creative field, it can be hard to come home and fit in time for our own pursuits. For me, Procreate was a huge help to get me painting for fun again.
Procreate’s streamlined interface has encouraged me to paint more intuitively and less technically. So I was very excited when I discovered the text tools. And sure enough, they are true to form and very approachable. You should read ourI took the opportunity to put these new features through their paces in service of a hypothetical picture book about a boy and his new friend. I want to focus on the feeling of boundless possibilities and fantasy we had as kids.
Made to be used with the Smudge tool. Built to be paired with MaxU Gouache Grainy for softening shading and adding texture.to learn more about the software, how it works and which types of users it's best suited for. I hope you enjoy this tutorial – you can scroll to the bottom of the page to see the completed book cover.I begin with a rough sketch and then set the type right away, so that I can establish my composition and work out any trouble areas early rather than fight them later on.
Next, I tap the new mask layer and invert the mask to make it black. Now I can paint white or shades of grey, and blend transitions using my MaxU Gouache Smudge Grainy in this mask layer to paint shadows where I want them.
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