Procreate - Learn 15 Easy Painting Techniques
What you'll learn
- Learn the basics of digital painting in Procreate
- Master 15 painting techniques
Requirements
- Have an Ipad with Procreate installed
- Motivation and passion to learn!
Description
In this course you will learn 15 painting techniques using Procreate 5 on Ipad.
You’ll become confident in the full process of creating illustrations in a wide variety of styles: from airbrush and charcoals, to inks and watercolours.
If you’re looking to improve your painting skills, explore the Procreate Brush Library and master shading and blending methods, this is the course for you!
Course structure:
We’ll start by understanding the basics of Procreate.
We'll explore 15 painting styles using a wide variety of brushes.
We’ll sketch out some background ideas and walk through colour adjustments.
If you already know how to draw - or maybe you just want to focus on painting - the drawing is available for download!
Resources available to download:
Pencil Drawing
Colour palette
By the end of the course you will have the knowledge to paint using a variety of techniques, and to take that next step on your career path.
The painter in you is about to be awakened!
Let's get started!
Who this course is for:
- The course is designed for beginners and intermediate users wanting to learn how to paint in Procreate
- Anyone in love with Procreate and wish to get better at painting
Instructor
Maurizio De Angelis was born in Rome and grew up surrounded by some of Europe’s most celebrated art and architecture.
It is little wonder that he went on to study Fine Art, specialising in traditional painting, at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome and in Florence.
Living in London (UK) since 2004, he works as a 3D modeller and scientific illustrator, creating digital contents for the media and publishing industries.
His work has appeared in films, TV commercials, books and journals for a wide range of clients.
Alongside his career as an illustrator, Maurizio continues to paint, taking private commissions for portraits using oil paint on wood supports.