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Illustrating in Procreate: Drawing a Shareable Timelapse

Offered By: Skillshare

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Procreate Courses Digital Art Courses Character Design Courses Digital Illustration Courses

Course Description

Overview

Use Procreate to transform your digital illustrations into magical timelapses!

Author, illustrator, and filmmaker Vashti Harrison shares her personal process for creating digital illustrations with Procreate in this beautiful, thoughtful class. You’ll learn how to plan your drawings to bring out magic and movement in a final, shareable timelapse piece — no animation skill required! From sketching your scene and blocking out color to adding lighting and texture, you’ll discover how Vashti creates engaging characters and transforms everyday environments into wondrous, whimsical worlds.

Key lessons include:

  • How to plan your drawing with the final timelapse in mind
  • Techniques for creating charming characters
  • Building dream-like environments for your character
  • Adding magical bursts and flourishes

Whether you’re new to digital illustration or a seasoned illustrator, Vashti’s process is packed with tips and tricks on how to fill your artwork with life and energy from beginning to end. After taking this class, you’ll have the tools you need to craft magical worlds no matter where you are, unlocking a whole new world of digital illustration just for you.


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Getting Started with Procreate
  • Initial Sketching
  • Transitioning Your Sketch
  • Drawing
  • Coloring
  • Lighting
  • Building Your Background
  • Adding Magical Elements
  • Finishing Touches
  • Exporting Your Time-lapse
  • Final Thoughts
  • More Classes on Skillshare

Taught by

Vashti Harrison

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