Drawing in Procreate! Tutorial 4/7: Create your own Calligraphy Brushes
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
This is the fourth course in the Drawing in Procreate series. We already know the basics, so it's time to create our own brushes!
First we will talk about brush settings, then we will discover how easy is to create your own calligraphy brushes so you will no longer need to pay for them. ;) We will create different calligraphy brushes in no time and I will share all of them with you in "your project" section.
We will also learn how to create stamps and simple patterns and how to use them for our calligraphy brushes.
Finally, I will show you four different methods to add color to our work.
I will use an Ipad and an Apple Pencil. If you use your fingers instead, the brushes will look slightly different because some settings are going to be disabled, that's all.
Drawing in Procreate! class schedule:
* Tutorial 1: Brushes & Gestures. Learning the basics of Procreate (1/2): Click here to take it!
* Tutorial 2: Layers & Colors. Learning the basics of Procreate (2/2) : click here to take it!
* Tutorial 3: Textures. Draw faster using preset textured brushes: click here to take it!
* Tutorial 4: THIS CLASS
* Tutorial 5: Creating Stamps. Custom brushes 2/3: click here to take it!
* Tutorial 6: Creating Seamless Patterns. Custom brushes 3/3: click here to take it!
* Tutorial 7: Blending Modes 1/2. Darken & Lighten sets: click here to take it!
Make sure to follow me so you know when the next class is released! ;)
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Brush settings
- Creating my first calligraphy brush
- Creating more calligraphy brushes
- Creating stamps
- Creating patterns
- Adding color to our lettering
- Class project
Taught by
Lettie Blue
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