Introduction to Procreate
Course 1 – Laying the Groundwork: Presentation of the Procreate work environment
By Román García Mora , Illustrator and 3D Modeler
About the video: Presentation of the Procreate work environment
Overview
“In this lesson we will take a tour of the Procreate work environment, we will present its two main spaces: the Gallery and the Drawing Table. We will locate the main elements of that drawing table to know where the different tools and menus of the application are. We will learn to navigate the canvas (move, rotate and zoom) and make the first strokes to make contact with the behavior of the Apple Pencil and check if it works correctly. ”
In this video lesson Román García Mora addresses the topic: Presentation of the Procreate work environment, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1 – Laying the Groundwork. Explore Procreate and the equipment you need get the most out of the program.
Partial transcription of the video
“PROCREATE COURSE 1 UNIT 4 Presentation of the Procreate Work Environment Now, we're going to take a tour around Procreate. We'll check its two main work environments and where the tools are. Let's dive in. Procreate has two work environments. The Gallery and the Workspace. When we open the app, we see the gallery. We'll find there all the documents we're working on. We can also sort them into groups. That way, we can keep our projects separated and keep our work organized. If we tap on a document, we open the second work environment, the workspace. Here, we'll find all the tools we need to ...”
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Course summary for: Course 1 – Laying the Groundwork

Román García Mora
By Román García Mora
Román García is not only an illustrator but also a biologist, and since 2008, he has been working above all on scientific and informative illustration projects. His drawings have been published in acclaimed magazines including National Geographic and Quo Magazine. He also collaborates with the Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid to produce illustrations for the CSIC's Flora Iberica project.
His work consists of creating images of things that we cannot see because they belong to a past time, the world of imagination, or simply because they are not perceptible to the human eye. To achieve this, he uses digital illustration as the foundation for his work and combines it with traditional techniques, 3D modeling, and illustrative retouching.
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