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Easily Draw Cute Animals In Procreate!!

teacher avatar Boba Tea, Art Teacher

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Intro

      0:17

    • 2.

      Penguin

      6:29

    • 3.

      Unicorn

      6:41

    • 4.

      Cat

      10:21

    • 5.

      Panda

      6:59

    • 6.

      Dog

      11:03

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About This Class


Hello I am Boba an Illustrator! In this class I will be going over step by step on how you draw and design your own cute creatures in Procreate! This class is in real time with an explanation for each step.

Class Content

  1. Sketch - Steps on how to build up a complex character with simple shapes
  2. Line art - Steps on how to quickly ink your drawing to make it look nice and clean
  3. Paint - Steps on how to simply color you illustration in a few steps
  4. Variety of animal examples

    Brush download in Project page.

Follow along and learn something new! Any feedback or reviews would be greatly appreciated

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Boba Tea

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Hello, I'm Boba! I like to make cute Illustrations and Fanart. I primarily work with Procreate on my Ipad Pro. I run a small shop selling stickers. Follow to learn more on how to draw cute Illustrations and start your very own art business! 

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1. Intro: Hello and welcome to how to drop cute animals in Procreate. We will be going over how to sketch, do line art, and finally color, yard drying. We will be doing a variety of animals. So join along today. 2. Penguin: So we're going to start off with a blank document and we're going to start drawing our Pig when selecting a nice blue color for your sketch lines, It's the easiest way to start this. I'm just going to draw simple shapes to start. And then just plot out what sort of areas where the pictures would be. Let's move along. We want to sketch it in the arms and feet and it doesn't have to be super detailed. We just want chicken or arrogant sheet. This is going to be a base for our inking. When you drag cute stuff, you want to simplify it or make it really simplified. Don't want to go to naturalistic or detail. As you can see, the body and the head are combined. Ellis suggests to follow along with this, try to try to copy as much as can. Just sketch lines are done. We're gonna go for a black inking pen and where he just kept go right over on a new layer. But she utilized the layer features that your Procreate just keep things clean so we don't have to erase the black line. That's where erasing the blue lights behind it. What's your sketch just follow along. Since this 0x01 lines are the boundaries for our color, you want to be mindful to try to get the lines where you want it. We're not going to go over the black lines again. So just undo if you feel like the light is off. Make sure to picture the Zoom just to get a good angle when you're drawing on your iPad. As we move along and get more detailed because it zoom into those areas, are now putting that little webs and the feet. The drawing is almost done. Going to add some eyebrows for personality. And to turn off the blue layer, we just had to be low. So we just turned it off and then continue drawing on our drawing for whatever detail we need it. And I select the layer and change it to a reference mode. And this will allow us to color fill in on different layers. We're just gonna do a general color fill in all the layers. I went with a lighter brown because those patchy took the first syllable, black. Lines are nice. And I like the white belly a bit marches because it stands out. Let's give him some yellow flippers. With everything filled. We're going to add a new layer on top and put it as a clipping mask and set it to Multiply. This is how we're going to add our shadows. I usually like to select a pretty much a blue color because it makes it a little bit more interesting color for the shadows. I'm using the Lasso tool with a color fill option on freehand. And we're just going to draw all the shadow shapes. That's a very quick, It's a method to do your color. Once you have your color filled in and how you like it, we're just going to use much school itself to soften up some of the shadow lines, rounder areas. I set the layer to alpha lock. So when we're going to be painting this color for the layer, it's going to only affect the areas we paid in, which is a shadow color. I'm just adding some interesting Hughes into the shadows. Finally, once you're happy with shadows, we're going to add the highlights. We can create a layer above everything and we're going to switch to a harder brush. Turn out these little highlights. It's a little style to do. You can skip this step if you don't like it, but you can follow along if you do. Go around seeing what areas you could add a little highlight, you just need to select the tone and just make it a little bit lighter. Highlights all the eyes, lips, a little creepy. So maybe I won't be used at utilizing it. Adding a little bit more shadow on the ice is given more depth since we're not doing that, I like maybe try it one more time with the depths. Movie gets to the point where it will be SQP, the color just too bright. There you have it. We're pretty much done with our attribute, adjusting some saturations for the shadows. Then we could follow along in the next video for the next animal. Thank you for watching. 3. Unicorn: We're going to be drawing a unicorn in this tutorial. Just get a blank canvas to start and we're going to select a nice blue color to do the sketch lines. Just plotting out some lines for the base sketch. And you just want to follow along with this loose sketch. Pause the video anytime you feel like you need a little bit more time, I'm going to go quickly through the sketch. So if we get to the inking, plotting out the body now, since that it's attributed, we're going to have the head as big as the body. And then now we just need the two front feet and the two hind feet. And then I'm gonna be plotting out a big tail. So then we just need a cute little main. Since the coordinate is looking away from us, forget to plot only one. I may be a second. I, we have her eyebrows just too. Give it some personality. This is enough for our sketch, so we're just gonna go add a new layer and then we're going to use our inking pen to start inking. In couponing, usually it's just a thick pen. I'll be leaving our brushes down in the description so you could just grab those and follow along. Okay, utilize our sketch and we're just gonna do a little bit more detail as we go through. And I'm just adding two of these stripes because the current is going to have a very colorful morning and we need to segment them a little bit. This is a pretty reluctant stuff. We're just can't be following the ink lines. I'm just trying to enter details. Slow or pause the video anytime you feel like you missed us that I won't be adding a little bit more details in each area. Especially if the tail, I'm gonna be splitting this up soon. Set as a reference layer and we're going to add a layer below it. And then we start color filling in the unicorn. I'm going to give it three colors for the *****, for the tail. I didn't draw the black lines, but I'm gonna be adding stripes later on. With just calendar Color Fill. We just select the color on the top right and we can drag it from that circle down onto the unicorn. And using my lasso tool. And then we're just going to be color filling in the three different colors just to match the horn a bit more. It seems like it's filling over the blue. I'm just going to try to prevent that from but less willing it a little bit more tighter. Hello. So the legs down just so we can color the legs all pink. Make it super cute and a little bit more detailed than just a white skin. I turn off the background layer just so I could see where the white is being filled in. I want the body to be white. Lasso, where the body would be. Leaving the reference lines on. We're able to fill in the body real quick, add a new layer on top. We're going to change it to multiply and we're going to set it to clipping mask. This should allow us to all have shadowing without going over the areas we painted. Selecting a really struck saturated color to suggest more interests in the shadows. Even though it feels a little off, we're going to adjust the color once we're satisfied with where the shadows are, landing. Sometimes the color feel glitches out, so we're just use a big brush and fill in the areas we lost. Now using the smudge brush and I'm softening some areas that felt a little too hard. Then we're going to alpha lock our shadow color. Are we going to use a big soft brush and we're going to colorize the shadows. You don't have to use one color for all the shadows you can mix and match around. Maybe add some purples in one area and blues into their area. Even go darker if you wanted to. Well, the shadows in place, we're going to add some highlights. We just got a layer above everything and we're just going to use the inking pen again. And then we're just going to select colors and go for the bright ever going to add the highlights. And this was pretty simple since it is a white uniform. So we're just going to add the highlights in areas where we can. This is the step, it's up to you. If you want to add the highlights, its style choice. And margherita coordinates, almost good. Once you're happy, satisfied. 4. Cat: Utilizing the workflow from the unicorn and pay when demo, we will be drawing a cat and this one. 5. Panda: Utilizing the statutory far on the unicorn and England demo, follow along to draw your very own panda. 6. Dog: Utilize the unicorn and Penguin demo and we'll be drawing cute dog with this one.