
Learn to create a cartoony portrait on the iPad with Procreate, guided step by step using the Apple Pencil, with no fast forwarding to ensure a simple, enjoyable illustration.
Start with a circle, add an angled line to the right, then a perpendicular line and two side lines forming a non-connected V. Finish by outlining the chin and lips.
Refine portrait features by adding a grey background and shaping eyes, lips, teeth, nose, and chin with syrup brush, hand-drawn curves, wrap tool, and cleanup for a cartoony Procreate style.
Create a shaping layer and refine eyes, iris, lashes, nose, lips, teeth, and eyebrows, then shape the head with clean curves and confident lines.
Refine a cartoony portrait in Procreate by shaping the neck, drawing hair with curved lines, adding a bun, and refining layers and color for polish.
Master magenta pink hair color by blocking in color, layering tones, and drawing flowing hair strands with highlights and a bun to create a vibrant cartoony look.
Color the face by blocking skin tones, layering shadows and rosy highlights with airbrush tools, refining edges, and drawing eyes, lips, and nose for a cohesive cartoony portrait.
Build vibrant green eyes by refining a color palette, adding shadows, and applying highlights in Procreate, using alpha lock to draw pupils, then add freckles, texture, and subtle blends.
Select the lips with automatic selection, apply rosy lip color, add shadows with soft blends at varying opacity, and darken nearby edges and teeth with purple.
Use the sponge tool to refine the chin highlight and smooth edges with the syrup brush at 50 percent, then add neck, shoulder, hand, and tank top with fabric curves.
Refine a cartoony girl figure in Procreate using layers and opacity, shaping shoulders and chest, and color-blocking skin, a white tank top, and pants.
Apply shadows to the skin and tank top in Procreate, sculpting depth with airbrush and hard brush, then refine edges with blur, smudge, and hue, saturation, brightness adjustments.
Learn to draw a cartoony girl with a backpack using Procreate on iPad, render textures for clothing and shoes, and explore colors, textures, and shapes.
Create a 4000 by 4000 pixel canvas with 12 layers in Procreate, optionally build a personal color ballot, and craft skin tones, hair, and accent palettes for digital illustration.
Sketch a cartoony girl's face in Procreate by forming a large head circle, a simple jawline, and refining eyes, eyebrows, nose, and lips with ink and eraser.
Build a cartoony girl body in Procreate using layered shapes and the wrap tool to form a bell-shaped torso, blouse, and skirt, then add the backpack and final details.
Practice drawing cartoony hands and legs by refining body lines, converging shapes, and simple triangles, then add details later for a lightweight, playful style.
Practice drawing cartoony shoes in Procreate by outlining heels and soles, shaping the top and leg entry, refining with eraser, and adding perspective with a bow tie and finishing touches.
Sketch and refine cartoony legs in procreate by building from the body, drawing bold calf muscles, and layering for erasing and merging, ensuring the legs align with the skirt.
Create a new layer named hands, draw finger knots and a clean forearm, refine fists, and erase excess lines to finish a cartoon hand study in Procreate.
Color the face using skin-tone hues on a separate color layer, refine with eraser, smudge, and texture brushes, and add blush, shadows, and highlights for a cohesive cartoony look.
Paint hair color on a dedicated layer with the syrup brush, start with the darkest shade, then add highlights and cartoony hair strands for depth.
Create a clothes color layer and color the blouse and skirt with the inking syrup brush inside the outline, then add texture with alpha lock and light using color picker.
Block skin tones for hands and legs using the eyedropper and dedicated layers. Apply shadows, highlights, and crisp edges with erasers and smudge tools to blend and refine the drawing.
Rename the sketch layer to sketch face and use alpha lock to shade facial features with inking and dry ink brushes. Build color and highlights across hair, clothes, and accessories.
Finish clean up by erasing stray lines and refining edges for a crisper, hand drawn look. Finalize facial features, hair, shoes, and backpack outlines with cohesive inking and crisp edges.
Are you interested in learning how to use Procreate?
If you're a beginner, this is a great class for you! In this class, you will go through some of the basics of Procreate, from selecting brushes to layering your digital artwork.
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In this class you will learn how to illustrate a girl in Procreate. You will be using the iPad and apple pencil.
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This class is perfect for the ambitious beginner, intermediate, or skilled artist just looking for inspiration or to check out a new process and way of working.
This course will give you that missing skill that you need to move on to more advanced art techniques.