![]() ![]() That’s not to say Procreate Pocket is without niggles. In a poke in the eye to iPad Procreate users, you can save, share and import these custom brushes, too. Or you can start from scratch, using scanned sketches and photos as shape and grain sources, tweaking your tool to your heart’s delight. Touchups includes Zombie Skin for turning a loved one’s visage into something from Walking Dead.Īll of these are editable, so you can adjust spacing, jitter, and a slew of other properties. The Textures brush set allows you to draw in halftone. Some are traditional tools – an HB pencil a brush pen wet acrylic. The power of this app in the hands of anyone from hobbyist scribbler to jobbing artist is apparent when you explore its brushes. And, besides, being digital is part of the point. But as a digital approximation, Procreate Pocket feels beyond its contemporaries. Interactions between materials aren’t always realistic – you can’t slap a ton of digital oil on to the virtual canvas and drag it about with a stick of charcoal. Two- and three- finger taps are used for (multiple) undo and redo.ĭrawing feels natural and fluid, with only a hint of lag when using the most complex wet paint tools. If that feels too cluttered, a four-finger tap hides the interface. To the left are two sliders, for adjusting the size and opacity of the current tool. A toolbar at the top of the screen then provides access to brushes, effects, and layers. Tap a gallery image and it expands to fill your display. ![]()
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