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Draw a Fun Birthday Cake in Procreate: A Beginner’s Guide to Texture Brushes

teacher avatar Claire Makes Things, Illustrator | Lettering Artist

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Intro

      1:11

    • 2.

      ✨ June Giveaway - Deadline: July 10th ✨

      1:23

    • 3.

      Brushes

      4:24

    • 4.

      Color & Textures

      11:11

    • 5.

      Details

      8:22

    • 6.

      Share your Work!

      1:14

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Let’s draw a cute birthday cake in Procreate, while getting to know textures! 

This beginner-friendly project is the perfect way to explore texture brushes and play with Procreate tools like clipping masks, the selection tool, and blending modes. Use the custom texture brushes and a color palette from my Texture Sample Kit.

Whether you're new to Procreate or want to create something fun, grab your iPad & let’s make something sweet together! 

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Claire Makes Things

Illustrator | Lettering Artist

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Hi, my name is Claire van Kuijck, or Claire Makes Things! I love sharing techniques, resources and tips with other creatives and aspiring creators.


I've been painting and drawing since I was little and I haven't stopped creating since. Now, I work from my little studio in Madrid, Spain on illustration, lettering and mural projects. Things I can't get enough of: Lettering, croissants and puns!


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1. Intro: Hi, my name is Claire. And in this class, we're going to draw a fun birthday cake in Procreate, step by step. This beginner-friendly project is the perfect way to explore texture brushes and play with Procreate tools like clipping masks, the selection tool, and blending modes. I've included a set of custom texture brushes and a color palette from my texture sample kit for you to use. Firstly, I'll introduce you to these brushes, and then we'll dive into creating your birthday cake illustration in Procreate. I'll walk you through different ways to make your illustration look playful and full of personality using different textures. You should have a basic understanding of how Procreate works, but I will be explaining every step slowly so that you can learn no matter your current skill level. By the end of the class, you'll have your very own colorful birthday cake illustration and a solid understanding of how to use textures in creative and dynamic ways. And remember to add your student project here by the end of this tutorial. Whether you're new to Procreate or just want to have a fun creative break, grab your iPad and let's make something sweet together! :) 2. ✨ June Giveaway - Deadline: July 10th ✨: This month, I'm running a giveaway, while one lucky winner will win a one year Skillshare membership. Not only that, but everyone who enters will also get a little thank you gift for Procreate. Check out any of my Skillshare classes long or short. Then leave review for the class or share your student project. And lastly, fill out a quick form so that I can contact you when you win. As a thank you gift, you'll receive my new line of toolkit brushes for Procreate. This set also comes with a brush intro guide with valuable procreate tips and tricks. After you participate, you can claim your gift right away and start using the brushes in Procreate. Each new review or student project will count as a new entry into the draft, so make sure to submit the form again. I know that your time is valuable, so just keep in mind that I've got shorter classes as well, like this 12 minute class over here. All the links are in the notes. The giveaway is open until 30 June, and I'll be announcing the winner of the Skillshare membership at the end of that week, both in my newsletter and on Skillshare. So to recap, to enter in this June giveaway, check out any of my classes, leave your review or student project. And lastly, don't forget to fill out the quick form. The link is in the notes. And for more update, subscribe to my newsletter. Good luck! 3. Brushes: For this project, we're going to use this fun set of texture brushes. I love using these brushes for shading, adding fun backgrounds and details to my illustrations. Before we start, I'll show you how you can download this sample kit for free, and I'll guide you through the brushes In Procreate. So firstly, let's install these brushes. The link is also in the notes in the menu bar and in the class description. So when you go to that link, make sure that you're logged into your Skillshare account and then tap on Buy now. And then tap on apply a discount code and then use the code TEXTURES. When you tap on Continue, you'll be able to see all the files. So you've got your brush set, your color palette, and a PDF guide. If you're on your iPad, you can download and install the brushes directly. So let's tap on the Bush set first, on Download and then save your brushes to your files. And then you can open it directly in Procreate, and it will be added to your brush library. So you'll see it at the top. And next, we also need the color palette. So tap on the swatches, save to your files, and then open in Procreate as well. And then if you go to your color palette, it will appear either all the way at the top or at the bottom. And I also added a handy brush guide. In this, you've got a bit more info on the brushes as well. So let me show you first what these brushes look like. The first one, Stipples, is my favorite kind of texture for shading and adding texture on a smaller scale. You can change the size of this brush quite dramatically, so you can use it as a larger texture and also even as a line brush or a sketch brush if you wanted to. Next up, this grainy brush is a similar texture. It's something that works well on smaller details, but also on a bigger scale for a rougher look. And I like to use this grainy texture as an overlay on top of my illustrations. And you'll notice this, especially when you're printing your designs, for example, postcards, you'll see this subtle grainy look on the paper. This is a classic half tone pattern. You can use this for shading and coloring in, making your design look a bit more retro, or just add some interest to your art. When you rotate the canvas, you can change the angle of your half-tone pattern as well. If you want to learn more about how to use half tones in your designs, I discuss it in depth in my course, Finding your style with textures in Procreate, and I'll show you how you can use this for coloring in your designs and as a texture as well. And next up this Sprinkle brush is just fun for decoration, and it's a stamp brush that basically changes color with every stamp. So every sprinkle is different. If you change the color of this brush, the tones of your sprinkles change as well, which is really fun. And lastly, this Cloud fill brush is a slightly more dusty kind of texture, and you can use this for shading. I like to use it for filling in my shapes and shading as well. And you can change the size of this brush dramatically as well, and it works really well with blending modes. So if you layer your illustrations, put this on top in a blending mode like multiply or overlay, you get this subtle texture on top of your art as well. For our project, we're going to use all of these brushes. So before we get started, make sure to install the brushes and the color palette. 4. Color & Textures: So let's start with our design. Let's make a new canvas. So we're going to make a birthday cake. It's going to be a vanilla cake in yellow with a strawberry filling and then frosting with sprinkles on top. We're going to build it up in layers and we'll start with our background first, then our plate, and then the cake on top. Let's make our background first. Select the background color, and we'll change this to the lightest pink. But we're going to change the color slightly by using the halftone brush. On our first layer, let's select that slightly darker pink and our half-tone brush. If you look at the side bar here at the size, when I change the size of this brush, the size of this half tone pattern doesn't change. This is helpful when you want to use this half tone in different places in your design. You want to make sure that it always has the same size of half tone. For now, we're just going to select the biggest size so we can easily fill up our entire canvas. Here you can see when you zoom in that you've got these little dots. But when you zoom out, it has this subtle texture on your background and it blends the two tones of pink together as well. Next up on a new layer, let's select white. We're going to make the plate of our birthday cake first because this is our bigger shape, so we want to make sure that we're placing it in the middle of our canvas. To make our plate, go to select and then make sure that color fill is turned on. This way, when we create a shape, it will automatically be filled in with our color that's selected. I'm just making this ellipse shape and then making sure it's centered in our canvas. And we're going to do the same thing for our cake on top. So on a new layer with our sort of beige yellow, we'll do the same thing but make a rectangle. And then on top, we'll just kind of select by hand, we'll draw and fill in the shape of the top of our cake. And this is kind of the basis of our birthday cake. Let's add some texture to this right away. Let's turn this layer to alpha lock and then we can draw inside of that shape. Let's use the grainy brush, and then we're simply using the slightly darker yellow. And then we're just filling that in with stipples. So you get this very subtle texture in that cake. And we're going to use the stipples to add some texture and some color to the edges of our cake. I'm just adding these stipples to the edges of our shape. Don't worry about the top because we're going to add a frosting on top later. For now, we'll just focus on the side of this shape. By the way, at any point, if you want to change the colors or the style of your cake, feel free to change it. And let's lower the opacity and then bring up the size so that we can add some subtle stipples as well. And that makes our cake just look a bit more interesting. Now let's add our frosting on top. Let's create a new layer. We're going to do the same thing with our selection tool and then select white and make sure that the color fill is turned on. This way, it will automatically fill in our shape again. I'm just loosely following the direction of the cake, but add it in little curves as if it's a whipped cream, I guess, on top or a frosting. And then you can just use a regular smooth brush to just fill it in a bit more and make those edges a bit smoother. Before we continue with the cake itself, let's also add a bit of decoration to this plate because right now it looks just white, but we want to add some colour here. Let's select purple. Then for this, I actually want to just add a slightly more interesting line brush. I'm actually going to use this retro liner from my liner toolkit brushes, but use whatever fun texture brush that you like. You can even use the stipple brush on a really small size, for example. Firstly, we'll make a circle. Then you could just add some ovals to this or some flourishes. Let's bring down the opacity just a bit, it's just a bit more subtle. Next up, this is also really important. We need a fork and this will also look a little bit more dynamic in our canvas, to have something that breaks up the perfect circle plate. To the side, we'll use the selection tool and add our fork. You can just use the free-hand option here and make sure that color fill is turned on. And we'll turn that to white, as well. Right now our plate and our fork look really flat. Firstly, let's add some shading underneath this. I really like using the cloud fill brush for this because it's a bit more smooth than the stipples, for example. Let's use pink for this and just add a little bit of shading underneath. Adding shading like this just immediately helps with your shape, so it doesn't feel like they're floating in your canvas as much. And let's also add some shading to our birthday cake. Something subtle so that it doesn't feel like it's just on a perfectly white plate. Let's use the grainy brush and then instead of just right away adding this shading, let's use the selection tool and select a part of our plate that we're going to add our grainy brush too. I'm going to do the same thing, but inside our fork so that it doesn't feel as flat. Select your fork layer and then turn that to Alpha lock, and then we can add our shading inside of this. With the selection tool, I'm just selecting the bottom half almost of this fork. And then adding the grainy brush with purple on those edges. In the next lesson, let's add the filling of our cake and add some more details. 5. Details: Now we're ready to add filling to our cake. We're actually going to cut in the middle, but we don't want to make any changes to the cake itself, we want to work in a non-destructive way. To do that, let's add a mask to this cake layer. Just tap on the layer and then mask. Then with black selected and a simple smooth brush, we're just going to make a cut in the middle. Because we're using a mask, we're only making these changes to this mask and not to our actual layer. At any point when using a mask when you want to undo something or if you want to bring some of that layer back, just select white instead of black and that way you can bring back parts of your layer. I'm just going to round these edges a little bit. Now here you can see in this layer if you deselect that layer that our birthday cake is completely intact. This makes it a lot easier to make changes when you want to. To make our filling, let's add a new layer behind our cake, and my preference is strawberries, but feel free to change it up here. Let's select red. Then again, with the selection tool, let's turn on color fill. I'm just going to hand-draw a strawberry shape, diagonal. Right now it looks really simple, but we're going to add just a few details to this. Let's start with adding some seeds with this slightly darker pink/red, and we just want a really simple smooth brush like this monoline brush which I like to use for simple details, and just adding these small stripes. Since we've got our one strawberry done, we're simply going to duplicate them to fill up this layer. Swipe left on your strawberry layer, and then, let's turn the blending mode to multiply. Now when we move our layer a little bit to the left, you can see them overlap and you see that the color actually saturates where the layer overlaps, which is a fun effect as well. We'll just keep doing that and I think we can add just a couple more. Duplicate your layer. It's already set to multiply, and then just move it up. That's our strawberry filling done. Just to keep our layers a bit organised, let's swipe left on our strawberries so that we keep them grouped in one place. Next up, this frosting right now looks a little bit plain. We're going to just a tiny bit of shading and texture to this. Let's add a layer on top of the white frosting and then let's turn that to clipping mask. This way, we can add some shading on top of our layer without making actual changes to the layer itself. This is the easiest way to work if you want to make changes later. Let's use our very light pink with the stipples brush and just add a little bit of that graininess to the edges. And finally, let's use the sprinkle brush. We're going to add some sprinkles on top. If you select pink, then you get these slight changes in tone. So you've got some purple in there, some kind of, like, light orange. And as you can see, all of these colors look really familiar because this is basically our color palette. So it matches the rest of our illustration really well. I know we're keeping this cake quite simple, but you can make changes here like adding a candle in your cake, for example, adding more sparkles, whatever you prefer. We're going to just add a few more details, including something in our canvas because right now it's plain. Let's add some sparkles or stars around our birthday cake. I'm using purple and then with the selection tool, I'm just drawing these little stars. Now that you have that layer with your stars on it or whatever sparkle stars that you have, duplicate that layer, and then turn the bottom layer to alpha lock and then fill it with white. And then turn your purple layer on top to multiply and then just move it slightly. We've actually just created a bit of contrast by adding some white edges and some saturated color edges on the other side. This is a really quick way to make your shapes, stand out from the background and make them look more fun. Next up, let's add a grainy texture on top of our entire design. To do that, add a new layer, and then let's select black and then change the blending mode to overlay. Now let's use our grainy brush on a big size, and then fill the entire canvas. When you zoom in, you can see that this overlay blending mode actually turned our black grains into saturated speckles. This is a nice way to add a texture on top of the entire design and it also just saturates the colors a little bit more. If you want that effect to be less noticeable, you can turn down the opacity of that layer just a little bit. I like to add it usually around 20 or 30%. And lastly, of course, don't forget to add your signature to your design. Try to add it in a color from our color palette, so it matches everything else. If you want to know more about this multiply technique that we used in our stars, in my 'Make it Pop' course, we talk a little bit more in-depth about why this is such a useful technique and just a bit more about how you can use that in your own illustrations. If you want more tips on how to use Procreate in a more efficient and fun way in Procreate Power tips, I'll just give you some more tips on how to create shapes and stamp brushes and more. That's it. This is our birthday cake design. 6. Share your Work!: Thank you so much for watching this class. I hope you had fun creating this cute illustration. Don't forget to share your project in the Projects and Resources tab, and tag me on Instagram, as well. I love to share projects in my stories there. If you liked this tutorial and the brushes, please leave me a short review. This really helps me to make more classes and brushes in the future. You can find all my other brush sets for Procreate here on Skillshare. Just check the links in the notes in the menu bar or go to my profile. This project was inspired by my other texture class, finding your style with textures in Procreate. And I just wanted to make a shorter version so that you could dive right into the project. But if you're feeling inspired, do check that out. This is a little bit more in-depth on textures and really how to make them your own. This class also comes with brushes, and I'd recommend having a look at all the student projects. They're super inspiring. I regularly add resources to the discussions tab as well, related to the class. And I also like to share student projects in my newsletter, so join me there. You'll also be updated first on exclusive giveaways, brushes, tutorials, and more. See you soon! :)