Digital Drawing in Procreate: Illustrate Your Favorite Decade
Drawing in Procreate
A course by Cat Willett , Illustrator and Digital Artist
About the video: Drawing in Procreate
Overview
“Now, I will transfer sketches into Procreate and begin the final art. First, I will ink over the sketch, creating the lines of the drawing. Then, I will explore different pen and inking brushes in Procreate to find the ones that match the style I would like to achieve. ”
In this video lesson Cat Willett addresses the topic: Drawing in Procreate, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Drawing in Procreate: Illustrate Your Favorite Decade. Learn to use Procreate’s tools by creating illustrations inspired by your favorite era, while exploring color, highlights, shadows and effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“ In the last lesson, we completed our sketch. And in this lesson, we're going to create the ink lines for our illustration. As I showed you while I was sketching, I separated the sketch into three separate layers so I could move things around. Now that I'm happy with the placement, I feel like I'm in a good place, and this is going to be my final sketch. So I'm ready to combine all of those different layers into one sketch layer. To do that, I can just go ahead, make sure that I have one of those layers selected and the other two are right below. And I can hover with my fingers and actuall...”
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Course summary for: Digital Drawing in Procreate: Illustrate Your Favorite Decade
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Category
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Areas
Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Editorial Illustration, Traditional illustration

Cat Willett
A course by Cat Willett
Cat Willett is an illustrator and digital artist based in Brooklyn. Growing up in a creative household, she eventually earned a degree in printmaking at the University of Buffalo and went on to study illustration at the Fashion Institute of Technology. After working in a marketing job supporting other creatives, she decided to become a full-time freelance artist.
Cat’s nostalgic and whimsical artwork fuses historically inspired elements with flora and strong female figures. Her illustrations have been featured by Dr. Martens, Apple, Adobe, Spotify, Madison Square Garden, the Museum of Arts and Design, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and more. She is also the author and illustrator of the graphic biography Queen of Wands: The Story of Pamela Colman Smith, the Artist Behind the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck, published by Running Press.
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