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Interior design: Mood-board in Scale with Procreate
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(4 ratings)
660 students

Interior design: Mood-board in Scale with Procreate

Test your design ideas before you buy.
Created byAna Marcu
Last updated 6/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • How to use the items you have in your home in your design
  • How to find and save furniture and home decor elements
  • How to prepare the photos for the composition
  • How to scale both the background and each item so they would be proportionally correct to each other
  • How to calculate the price of the entire composition
  • How to adjust the design to be more budget-friendly

Course content

2 sections10 lectures53m total length
  • The set up6:38
  • 02. Use your own things4:55
  • Finding Products7:09
  • Advanced background removal4:54
  • Working in 2d6:42

    Create a 2d frontal-view mood-board in procreate by cropping to front views, scaling with a grid, and using distortion to keep dimensions accurate across items.

  • Grouping items4:12
  • Placing them together8:00
  • Calculating price5:11

    Calculate the total cost of your mood-board composition by itemizing prices, checking availability, and converting currencies. Compare your final total to your budget to spot potential savings.

  • Adapt your vision4:24

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of the App Procreate for the iPad

Description

Create a mood board by using the actual scale of the items you intend to use. This will help you both visualise and budget your design.

In this class you will learn:

1. How to use the items you have in your home in your design. From photographing, cropping and adjusting their size.

2. How to find and save furniture and home decor elements. What to look for in shops and what photos should best be selected.

3. How to prepare the photos for the composition. Simple scale and cropping tools.

4. How to scale both the background and each item so they would be proportionally correct to each other

5. how to calculate the price of the entire composition by separating the selecting items into a separate Pinterest board and going through every price.

6. How to adjust the design to be more budget-friendly. Little changes you can make to the design to make your final result a little bit more affordable.

Who is this class for?

For anyone who wants to visualise and budget their home designs before spending a single cent.

It's also for design professionals who want to learn how to use the iPad to illustrate their ideas


Who this course is for:

  • People who wish to test their design ideas before they buy anything.