Using Procreate® to Create Client Work - A Halloween Pattern

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Free Online Course: Using Procreate® to Create Client Work - A Halloween Pattern provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Using Procreate® to Create Client Work - A Halloween Pattern is taught by Sandra Bowers Art.

Overview
  • In this class I will show you how to create client ready work in Procreate! I'll cover my process for creating final artwork in Procreate and then using Adobe Photoshop to build effective final patterns. 


    Throughout this class, you'll learn my tips and tricks for:

    • Creating color palettes
    • Developing sketches
    • Creating your color sketches - which saves you tons of time working with your icons!
    • Utilizing layers 
    • Creating client ready files

    By the end of this class, you'll be able to develop your own patterns in Procreate that can be used with clients, art licensing, or just as sample work for your portfolio.


    This class is for someone with a basic knowledge of Procreate. If you have never used Procreate® before, reading it's User's Guide will solve any doubts you have (you can download it HERE)

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Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • Supplies and Class Projectt
    • Sketching
    • Color Palette and File Set-up
    • Color Sketching
    • Creating the Icons
    • Moving to Adobe Photoshop®
    • Creating the Pattern
    • Final Touches