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Procreate tutorials for beginners
Procreate tutorials for beginners










On the right you can see a little overview of the layers that I have made to create this landscape. Or you could drop the trees on separate layers and use the transform tool (the little arrow in the menu) to transform the trees and move them around. It is a bit of trial and error, so use undo to get rid of any tree you don’t like. Just make a new layer on top of the others and drop in some trees with different sizes. Time for the final step, adding some trees! Adding trees is super easy using these free tree brushes. Do the same thing with the mountain that is in front of the mountains in the back.

procreate tutorials for beginners

Use colors that are close to the colors that are already there. Go to Industrial in your brush panel and pick the Rusted Decay brush, you can use this brush to add some interesting texture to the mountain. Move back to the layer with the mountains in the background for this. Now that we have added a nice touch to the sky, let’s add some texture and snow to the mountains. Step 4 – Adding texture and snow to the mountains Using the Perspective Blur tool, you can add some movement to your falling stars. Finally, let’s add some falling stars using the Lightpen brush (also part of the Luminacne set). Use some bright blues and pinks and make a diagonal stroke to create the Milky Way in your sky. To create the Milky Way, pick the Nebula brush, which is also part of the Luminance set. Turn up the Spacing, Jitter and Scatter to max and use the brush at a small size. You will need to tweak the settings of this brush a little bit. Make a new layer above the purple circle layer and select the Glimmer brush, under Luminance. We’ll add even more interest to the sky by adding stars, the Milky Way and some falling stars.












Procreate tutorials for beginners