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Playful Food Illustration in Procreate Flying Burger Texture & Composition

teacher avatar George-Daniel Tudorache, Together we will create amazing things.

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Welcome

      0:54

    • 2.

      Color palette and brush

      1:50

    • 3.

      Background color

      0:27

    • 4.

      Slice of Bread

      1:59

    • 5.

      Bread texture

      1:16

    • 6.

      Bottom slice of bread

      2:46

    • 7.

      Bread details

      3:26

    • 8.

      Hamburger meat

      5:56

    • 9.

      Easy egg

      5:49

    • 10.

      Bell peppers

      5:26

    • 11.

      Green salad

      6:05

    • 12.

      Sauce things around

      5:59

    • 13.

      Red onion

      3:46

    • 14.

      Last details Thank you

      8:54

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About This Class

In this beginner-friendly class, you'll learn how to illustrate a fun, dynamic hamburger in Procreate, complete with flying sauce, toppings, and bold colors that pop off the screen.

This class is perfect for anyone who wants to explore food illustration in a playful, stylized way. We’ll focus on simplifying the process using basic shapes, adding personality with textures, and creating visual impact through smart composition. You’ll be guided step-by-step—from sketching the burger layers to adding movement with scattered vegetables and dripping sauce.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to build a fun food illustration using simple, easy-to-follow shapes

  • Techniques for making elements “fly” and feel full of energy

  • How to use texture brushes in Procreate for depth and interest

  • Tips for composing your scene in a way that feels balanced and exciting

You’ll get clear guidance, visual demos, and helpful tips throughout the class, making the process feel approachable and fun.

Even if you're new to Procreate, you'll feel supported and confident as you create your own bold, expressive artwork.

By the end, you’ll have a playful, eye-catching burger illustration bursting with flavor and motion—plus creative skills you can use in any future Procreate projects.

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George-Daniel Tudorache

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1. Welcome: Welcome to another delicious Procreate Illustration class where you will learn how to make a beautiful flying hamburger and, of course, a lot of other things such as color harmony, composition, texture, and, of course, the many tools of Procreate. Don't worry. If you haven't illustrated before, this class will guide you step by step in order to create a successful project. Hi, my name is George, and I've been a professional artist for 11 years. Five years ago, I've fallen in love with teaching. Both online and in person classes. With over 20,000 gorgeous students all around the world, I've developed an interesting way of teaching that focuses on the project on having fun and learning key concepts of illustration. If you are ready to unleash your new illustration superpowers, grab your Apple pencil, the iPad, the Procreate app, and let's just jump into the class. 2. Color palette and brush: Before you start this class, you will need to create a canvas by going here on the plus and on the plus below it. This canvas should be about 4,000 by 6,000 pixels. It should have a DPI of 250. And you will get about 18 layers depending on the iPad you have. If you have an older iPad, you will get about ten, but it doesn't matter. You need about seven to eight maximum layers, and you can always merge them down in order to create more layers. And of course, let's create this Canvas. Once you've done that, you should go on the resources page of this class, and there you will find a brush. It's going to be this brush over here, the silky, and to import it, you should go to inking because it's an inking brush and go on the plus over here. Go Import and navigate wherever you've downloaded that brush. Click on it. Once you click on it, you will get to a screen like this. You will have the brush and click Done. I'm going to click Cancel just because I don't want to create another beautiful brush. Okay. And for the color palette, you will go to palettes Color Palettes over here, and you will find a wonderful Hamburger palette. To import it, you should download it to your iPad. Go on the plus over here. New from file, navigate to wherever you have it, click on it, and you will have it like this. Okay. And that's all you need for this class. 3. Background color: On the first step, you will be going on the background color and selecting this color over here. Okay. Look at how nice that gray looks. You should always zoom a little bit, just so you see everything onto the canvas because notice how it's hidden over this bar and this bar, as well, so we need to zoom out a bit. And that's all you need to do for the first step. 4. Slice of Bread : This step, you will need a layer. You already have it created. And let's select this color over on this side, right over here, this beautiful orangy color. Okay, make sure you have the silky brush selected, and let's draw a beautiful bun. By going like this, it doesn't matter the positioning. Okay. And once you've done that, so notice how it's very round on the top, and let's do a bit like this and make sure it's closed. The edges are closed. Don't worry if you go outside, it doesn't need to met perfectly. In fact, it's encouraged to have it a bit more different. Okay, let's erase just a little bit of this. Wonderful. Notice how it's too tall. Another trick that you can do is go on the movement tool. Notice how this is the only thing on the layer, go onto the movement tool, go on to distort or Worp. Worp is just a little bit more precise. You can go just on the top like this and you can make it as interesting as you want. That's nice. But let's go and do it with distort. So you learn both tools, distort and going and making it a bit shorter. Perfect. Let's also add some rotation by going on this beautiful green dot. And also, you can move it by pressing right over here and move it right here. Let's also make it a bit bigger by going on uniform. And this is how you change the shape without having to draw it perfectly the first time. Okay. In the next step, you will add some textures to this shape. 5. Bread texture: Now let's add a beautiful texture to this shape, go onto the layers. Go on to alpha lock, Alpha lock the layer. You will have this brush under artistic called leather wood. Okay. Let's first go to some highlights, and for the highlights, you're going to use this white over here. Make sure the brush is at about 5% opacity and the size to about 10%. And let's decide that the light comes from the left side. Okay, let's add just a bit of light onto this bun. Notice how it started to look very nice, but this bun needs a bit of color as well, a bit of shadow. And let's pick up this color, this orange from over here. Don't worry. If it's too orangy, you will see that if you add this color, it will not look that funny and funky. Let's also add some brown, this brown over here, making the shadow side a bit deeper. Okay. Perfect. And that's all you need for this step. 6. Bottom slice of bread: For the next step, you will need to add another layer. These two layers will be merged. You merge layers by pinching them like this, but I'm not going to do that. And you will create the bun. Let's go back to this color. I think it was this one right over here, or was it? I think it was this one. Yes. And let's go back to the inking brush called silky and let's go down. Don't worry about the shape too much. All you have to do is draw a circle like this. Don't worry how perfect it is. Just drop in the color. Once you've dropped in the color, you will do something differently, which is to go onto the selection tool over here. Okay, and select the outside of the shape with the automatic, not with the free hand. Let's select the outside and go onto the brush. And select a darker tone. Let's select just a different tone. Let's say this one over here. Perfect. And let's draw in. Let's zoom in a bit and draw in a bit of a curve just going this way. Notice how it's going that way. And on this side, it needs to go this way. Okay. Just a simple curve. Make sure it's connected. Okay? We've selected the outside just so we don't draw on this perfect little circle you've done. Okay. And now let's connect both of these like this. Maybe a bit lower. Perfect. Now let's connect them and add the color. Now that looks like an underside of a but. It's quite big, but you can go onto the selection tool and click on it, so it's undone. And then on the movement tool, you can rotate it, make it a bit smaller if you are on the uniform. You can also position it over here, so you make it exactly the same size and also the same rotation. Notice how we are moving it, and now it's the perfect size. Okay? You can also go on Worp and change this side of the bun just a little bit, creating a more interesting look. Okay. Perfect. In the next step, you will add the same textures, almost the same textures as you did over here onto the beautiful bun. 7. Bread details : Okay. And to do the beautiful, wonderful textures, you need to do the alpha lock by clicking on the layer and going on the alpha lock. The alpha lock is indicated by these beautiful squares behind the shape. Notice how if I undo the alpha lock, they disappear, and now you know, perfect. Now, you can do it without the alpha lock. In fact, the way to do it is just to select with the automatic, just this color at the top. Notice how it's selecting the whole shape. We don't want that. So the way you do that is by clicking and then dragging to the left until it just grabs the top. Perfect. Once you have the top, selected, you can go onto the brush, make sure you have the right brush, which is artistic, leather wood, grab this light light color and add some beautiful textures onto the bread. Okay. Let's say the bread has a bit of grill marks. Well, not really grill marks, but burn marks. Let's go on the brown and add just like here and over just on the sides and also add a bit of shadow onto the side. Not that much. That's way too much. That's perfect. Okay, let's go back to the light color, the white, and add a bit more just because bread tends to be a bit lighter on the inside. Okay, with the selection tool, selecting this part over here. Notice how first I did click on it, so it unselected everything and then clicked again going and selecting it, go on to the brush, and let's select this beautiful brown over here. And let's add some shadow onto the side of the bun. Okay. Also some highlight. Let's go on to this color. We need also the color of the bun, so it's a bit more the same as the top. Notice how it's way too yellow, can also increase the opacity, so it's a bit more same. Okay. I think it was this color? Yes, no. Yes, no. I don't know. Let's select it from here, so it's simpler. Perfect. And once you've done that, you can go back to this color and add some of it over here. And you can add some darker tones with a lower opacity, about 9% darker tones, and that looks wonderful. Let's see how it looks. It looks beautiful. All it needs is a bit of cleaning just on the sides over here and over here. Perfect. Okay. And now let's go into the next step. 8. Hamburger meat : Before you start this next step, you need to pinch down the layers just so you have more layers. Okay. Once you've done that, you will need to create a few more things, which is a layer first. And of course, going onto the brush, make sure you have this color, this brown over here, select it. Once you've selected it, go onto the brush, the inking brush called silky let's draw a circle. But this time, let's make it a bit bigger, the size of the brush at about 22% and try to make a more interestingly nice circle. Just a more wavy circle. Notice how it has these interesting shape Okay. You can also add a few more. You might be recognizing this as a hamburger. Okay. Let's also do the same thing by selecting the outside with the automatic tool. Going onto the brush, so it makes the selection and going onto a darker color and doing the same thing we did for the bun, just going like this and connecting a wonderfully wiggly, squiggly hamburger. Perfect. Then just drop the color. And, of course, let's go onto the selection tool and select the top, just the top. By going and dragging it to the left until the threshold is nice and beautiful. And with this color over here, the red and the brush leather wood under artistic, you can add some of this red onto the hamburger Okay. And of course, we can go to some darker tones and add just a few grill marks, make the size to about 4%, I think, and the opacity to about 25. Let's add some grill marks just going this way. And some of them going this way. Perfect. That looks nice. All we need now is some highlights. So let's go to a beautiful orange color from over here. Either this one or this one, it does not matter that much going on to the brush and lowering the opacity to about 7%, the size to about 18. And let's add just a few touches of this color on top and also going back to the dark to add a few more just dabs of color. Okay. Now it's time to undo the selection and select this bottom half as well, going on to the red, going on to the brush and adding some brush marks like this. Okay. Just a few. And then we can go back to the dark color, add some of that on top. And of course, we can do something else, which is undo the selection, go on to the beautiful texture. We need the beautiful orangy color, maybe this one. And let's make the brush quite small in size, 7%, the opacity at about 20. Let's add some textures around the wonderful What's it called? The edge? I don't think that's the right color. So let's go for something that we can select. Just go somewhere over the hamburger like this around the edge. And let's add some of this color on the edge, so we soften that edge so it's not so visible. Okay? Just softening that edge, just a tiny bit. Notice how it's much nicer right now. Okay. And let's make it a bit smaller. Let's distort it. You can distort it from the corners and make it a bit smaller like this and also give it a little bit of rotation, maybe distort it a bit more, make it a bit more flat. That looks wonderful. You can also go onto the beautiful warp tool and change its beautiful bend, add a few bends. It will make it look a bit more organic. Another cool trick that you can do is, let's say you want to make a double burger. To do a double burger, you need to duplicate the layer by swiping to the left, duplicate the layer, going onto the movement tool, make sure you are on uniform, drag it down and add a bit of warp to it, so it's a bit more different. Okay. Let's move it again with the uniform to about here, and also this one should be about here. Perfect. And that's all you need for this step. 9. Easy egg: This next step, you will need another layer in between these two layers. So click on the layer below. So in between the two meats. And of course, you will need the brush called silky. Make sure you grab this color over here. Okay. And once you've done that, let's do a little bit of a wavy like this. Okay. I think the positioning is not that good. Oh, yes, because the layers are opposite. This one should be on top. Okay, perfect. Now, let's undo. Oh, no. Let's clear this, delete it. Delete it. And let's do another layer. Make sure that this is on the bottom, and this is on the top. Okay? And once you've done that, go on to the brush, silky color over here. Let's do a little bit of a wavy, beautiful shape like this. You might already guess what it is. It's an egg. Let's erase some of these shapes that don't look that good. And let's make it a bit more interesting by going over here like this. Perfect. Don't struggle too much on the shape. Just add a few more and once you've done that, you can go ahead and select it with the selection tool. Make sure it's selected completely. Go onto the brush and artistic. Let's go onto a lighter color, this white, maybe increase the size to about 24%, and let's add some of this beautiful light color. So it's more white, like a beautiful egg white. Okay. And once you've done that, we can go ahead and add with the silky brush and this yellow. Let's see which one. This one over here, undo the selection by clicking on the Selection tool. And let's add a beautiful dome just over on this side, let's undo the layer above so we can see. Okay. We need to undo the line first, and let's do a beautiful dome. Don't worry if it's too yellow, and then just like the bun, we've just added a beautiful line at the bottom. So it's a line like this, and then one like this. Perfect. Make sure they are connected, and drop in the color. Oh, no. Am I not on the right layer? I am. Okay. Let's drop it in here and in here and again over here. So it colors in everything. Okay. Another thing that you can do is just increase the size of the brush and color in over the textures, just a tiny bit. So it's all one color. Okay? This is the time to refine the edges if you want. Perfect. Okay. And let's go on to the selection tool, select this beautiful shape. Make sure you drag the threshold to the right until it picks up all the color. Go onto the brush. Go on to artistic Leatherwood, pick up this beautiful orange and start adding some of this orange to the yolk. Okay. Look at how nice and beautiful that yolk looks. Needs a bit more orange. Just a different orange, and then a yellow that's a bit lighter, just over top. That looks wonderful. And once you've done that, you can do the meat on top, undo the selection, go onto the movement tool onto our favorite tool, which is the Warp tool, make it a bit flatter on the top. And we can also add a bit of twist over here, maybe. I don't know. Let's see. We can erase some of this looks funky. Perfect. Okay. And maybe over here as well, we can go and erase some of this. Yes. That looks better. Just play around with the shape until you feel like it looks like a wonderful egg. Go onto the uniform, and let's position it. And also, we can make it a bit smaller. And with the warp tool, make this side a bit smaller, as well. And that's how you make a beautiful egg. Notice how it's sitting on top of this bun of this hamburger bun, not bun, but however, it's called. And if we move it, it's beneath underneath this meat, even though we didn't use that that much. 10. Bell peppers : Once you have all of these created, you can merge. Well, let's not merge yet because we might need to create some distance in between the layers. Let's add another beautiful layer and undo this meat. Go on to the red over here, and let's create a wonderful bell pepper going, Oh, no, that's the wrong brush. We need the inking brush. Let's create a bell pepper going like this. And like this, and then like this, and then like this and connecting it. Let's erase some of this. It needs a bit more because it's like a square with four sides. So we need to erase this and just going like this and connecting it. Okay. This is the time to just go and add a bit more thickness and a bit more definition onto the pepper, just by going on the inside or the outside depending on where you need this thickness. Okay. Perfect. Once you do that, you can go ahead and alpha lock the layer. Okay. Go on to a darker red, which is this brown over here. In fact, let's just go onto this one over here, and we don't need to alpha lock the layer. What we need to do is just do a selection on the inside of the bell pepper, make sure it's selected to about 40%. And going onto the brush, let's create the inside of the wonderful bell by going onto this orange over here. And right where these things are, we can create some more Color and a bit of thickness, and then going like this. Okay, and a bit of thickness. And then going outside, thickness and out, and a bit like that. Perfect. Okay, let's make them a bit more pointy. So they kind of meet each other. Okay. That's perfect. Now, let's select this the inside by dragging the threshold like this. Going onto the brush, select this color over here. The brush should be leatherwood, and let's add a bit of color into the middle. Notice how it's beautiful. Let's make it to about 10%. Okay. And we should do the same to the outside, but with the orange. Okay, outside, just selecting it and going to the orange, going to the brush. Let's add some of this orange, just a few textures. And then a darker color, this brown, just on a few sides onto the right. Just creating a bit of shadow. Okay. Perfect. Look at how beautiful that pepper looks. Okay. Another cool thing that you can do is modify the shape by going onto the warp, but we need to erase something that's over here. So to do that, we can just instead of going to the eraser, we just move it up and then go onto the selection. And as you can see, everything is deleted because everything that's outside the canvas, once you go onto the movement tool, it gets deleted. Okay, let's go onto the Worp and maybe making it a bit more round by going with the squares. Notice how we can go with the squares like this and make it a bit more round. Perfect. Okay. And once you do that, you can also do a little bit of duplication, just duplicate it and move it with the movement tool, rotate it a bit, maybe warp it. I know some of you don't eat bell peppers on your hamburgers, but they look kind of funny and nice on illustrations. So let's just put it over on this side. Perfect. That looks nice. I think they need to be a bit smaller. Okay? Maybe they are a different type of bell peppers, a bit smaller. Okay. Perfect. And that's all you need for this step. 11. Green salad: Let's not forget to put the meat back. Notice how it's over the bell peppers, so it needs to get a bit higher. Okay. And also zoom out so that we can make it a bit smaller, zooming in and putting it higher. We can also merge the two bell peppers and go onto the layer so that we can create some interesting effect, just going over the egg and under the meat. Notice how they are still quite big. Okay, perfect. And now let's create some beautiful lettuce. Let us create some lettuce. Of course, lettuce is green. Let's go with this middle green. Let's undo most of the layers, except this one, just so you have a fresh canvas to work with. And let's do some lettuce. Let us do some lettuce, once again, with the same joke. Make sure you have the right brush. I didn't. Let's go on the silk, and let's create some lettuce. And just going and creating some textures like this. Okay. Perfect. I know it doesn't look like lettuce yet, but once you've added, just go onto the selection tool or just alpha lock the layer. And go on the brush, artistic, leather wood and greener greener colors. Okay. Green colors. Just add a bit of this green color over and a darker at the middle, I think. Yes. Middle, and then at the end, a more light color and also a white because the ends are a bit white. Okay. And it needs some more green on top, just so it doesn't seem so white. Perfect. Notice how beautiful it is. You can also add a bit more of this light white on the edges. Okay. And of course, a cool trick that you can do is duplicate it. Move it, warp it, just so you have more lettuces. You have more lettuce over each other. Let's rotate it and place it underneath, actually. So let's move it underneath, so it looks much nicer. We can also warp it a bit more Okay. Notice how if we go onto the brush and pick up this green over here, we can add a bit of shadow underneath, creating a wonderful effect. This is what really makes the lettuce stand out. And we can also duplicate it first merge it down, duplicate it once again so we don't have to do the shadows and everything else. And we can go and move the one underneath. We can change and move it with the uniform first. Notice how if we rotate it like this, we can actually move it towards the top. Just rotate it. Just a little bit. We can also go to the warp and warp it down like this, changing the shape until it looks kind of funky. It looks kind of funky, so it needs to be just a little bit more rotated. Oh, no. That's too much and higher. And let's warp it down now. Okay. Another thing that you can do is go onto the eraser and just erase some of the lettuce. Let us erase the lettuce. Okay. And look at how beautiful that looks. We need to put it down a bit so it looks nicer. Okay. Merge the two layers down. Well, in fact, let's undo that and duplicate just this layer, so we can do something very, very nice, which is just moving this and flipping it horizontal. And we can erase my first going on the work tool, just creating a lot of layers, and then erase make the brush quite big and erase some of this ending. Look at how nice that lettuce looks. That beautiful salad. Okay. Perfect. And now let's do the layers once again. And the meat on top. And we can merge the lettuce, the lettuces together. And we can go on the uniform tool and position it right over here, going with the layer underneath the meat. Perfect. And we can also warp it a bit so it's nicer. It looks nicer and a healthier hamburger because it has more lettuce. Okay. And in the next step, you will add some sauce and some sesame seeds around to make this burger final. 12. Sauce things around: Okay, for the next step, you will need to Let's position this one over here a bit lower. Perfect. That's nice. Now let's undo most of them. Maybe this one and this one don't need to be undone. Let's create some sous. And for the sauce, of course, let's do some ketchup first. Well, actually, let's do some mayones mayo. Perfect. Let's make sure we have the right brush, which is the silky inking brush. And let's do a beautiful sauce just by going we are not on the correct layer. We need a layer. Above this meat. We need a layer. And let's create some sauce, make it wiggly and nice. Let's do it again. I think it needs to be a bit thicker. So 55%. And let's go back to make it a bit more nice. Sauce looks very interesting. If we do a bit like this, we wave it and almost connect it. And then we do some splatters, some small splatches like this. And, of course, we can do a bit of a spiral going backwards and accentuate these corners by making them round. They are not corners. They are round and almost connecting it with some splotches and splotches. Okay. Make sure these ones are a bit more round. Okay. Perfect. That looks quite nice. I know it doesn't look like like Mo, but it will look once you do an alpha lock on the layer, go on to the color, which is this one over here, and let's go on to the correct brush, which is leatherwood. Make sure you have the opacity about 13%, and let's start adding some textures. Okay. Textures onto these mayo splotches. Okay, a bit more. Notice how it's becoming a bit more like mayo ness. You can add these textures until you feel like it's fully integrated. Don't worry too much about it. Just add because we're gonna do another trick, another beautiful trick. We can erase some of these by just going like this and making them a bit more round, not so complicated. Notice how they have such a complicated edge. Okay. Sauce is a bit more smooth in this one as well. Just going and circling it around. Perfect. Look at how nicer it looks. Doesn't look like triangles anymore. Triangles. Perfect. And going back to the brush, now increasing the opacity to about 63% and lowering the size to about 4%, going to the white. And now here comes the secret sauce. Let's actually decrease the size. It's way too big. Think 1%, and let's add some highlights. Onto the sauce. That's way too big. It needs to be in the middle of the shape like this. And over here like this, don't raise your beautiful pen. Just go and create some shapes in the middle of the shapes, just onto the left hand side. So it's not right to the edge. It's a bit closer to the left side. Remember to add a bit to the smaller ones as well. Okay. And over here, we can add a bit more just because these are bigger. Just another highlight. That looks wonderful. And once we've added all of the other things, it looks quite nice. Unfortunately, it's not visible because of the egg, so we should do something about it, which means we have to put it on top of the meat, move it over on this side, move it on top and place it over here. Notice how this bun is below, and it needs to be above. So let's raise it a bit more. And once you do that, a cool trick that you can do, go on the bun layer, select it with the selection tool, select this bun. Make sure you select it all. By going with the threshold to the right, because it has textures, it's harder to select, go onto the brush. Well, the eraser and start. Oh, no, let's first move to the correct layer with the sauce. Then let's erase everything that's underneath. So you can add these things like that, as well. Perfect. And all it needs right now is just a few onions and some sesame seeds. Let's go into the next step to do that. 13. Red onion: The next step, it's quite simple. All you need is the silky brush. Let's add the silky brush. Let's add this color from over here. You don't have to undo the layers, create another layer. You can also merge down a few layers if you want. I'm not going to do that because I have too many, but you can merge, for instance, like the buns and the lettuce and also the egg and the bun above. So the things that don't really connect, they can be merged down. Or if you decide, you can just merge them down as you wish. Okay. And of course, we need to create some onions. Make sure you have this color over here, and let's add just a line like this and then going to the other color, making the brush smaller. Let's add some lines going like this. Okay, in a lighter color in between and above and in between and above and in between and going this way as well so that it's a bit nicer. Oh no. And with the eraser, you can erase the ends, making them look like they were freshly cut. Go onto the movement tool on the warp and make it a bit more round. And a bit thinner as well. Okay. Let's add a bit more of this color right where it has some holes. I like that, make them nice and long. And let's go into the lighter color and redo the ones on top. Okay. And we need to make them a bit more round because onions are quite round. And to do that, we're going to do it with the beautiful movement warp tool. And speaking of this tool, we can go and add the uniform, flip it around. And we have one onion just set out there. We can also add it right underneath the beautiful bell peppers, so we can play around with some of this beautiful layering. Okay, let's do it maybe like on this side, and will look better, I think. Yes. Perfect. Okay, now let's duplicate that layer and add another one just over on this side, maybe lower and above the egg like this. And you can also erase to make it a bit nicer and warp it to make it a bit different. Okay. And one more. We don't need too many onions. We don't want to cry. Okay, let's put this one. Let's move it and put it right over here, rotate it like this. Perfect. Okay, and let's merge it down. And in the next layer, we will add some sesame seeds. 14. Last details Thank you: Okay. For the sesame seeds, you can basically just go onto the layer with the buns and add another layer. In case you don't have enough layers, you can always merge down the layers as you wish. Perfect. Let's go and zoom in because sesame seeds are quite small, and let's make one sesame seed with this white one sesame seed. And once you've done that, go on to the beautiful artistic leatherwood Brush. Make sure you pick up this beautiful color over here and add a few more textures on top of this. It's way too visible, and we didn't do the alpha lock. If you can't see, let's zoom in. Let's draw in the opacity to about 4%. Let's add some textures onto this sesame seed. Okay. And let's duplicate this layer, move it, and rotate it, warp it a bit and adding a bit more textures because some of the sesame seeds are a bit more dark in color, and some of them are a bit more white. Another cool trick that you can do is go on to the white and add just one or a few passes to add few more textures. Okay? Merge them down, duplicate, move them around. Rotate and warp. Okay. Notice how they are a bit too big. So we need to zoom in, merge the two layers first, zoom in, go onto the movement tool, uniform, make them smaller. And once you've made them smaller, of course, you can duplicate and add some more sesame seeds. Let's also rotate and, okay, let's duplicate it once again. Let's move it over on this side. And another cool trick that it can do is just go onto the selection tool, and with the free hand, select just a few. Go onto the movement, and now you're just going to move these ones. Notice how it creates a bit of a different look just because you have some separate ones. And speaking of ones, let's actually select just one copy and paste and then move it over here. Okay. That's perfect. Once you've done that, you can duplicate it once again so that you create quite a bit of them, and you can rotate it quite nicely like this and notice how you have sesame seeds, galore, and we can duplicate it once again. If you run out of beautiful layers, you can always just merge down all of the layers. Okay? Notice how these ones go outside. That's fine. We can leave some of them outside. But we can also merge the two layers down and notice how these ones are quite the same. So let's erase some of them like this one and this one. Now they look a bit more interesting. We can also erase this one from over here. And of course, duplicate it once again. And now let's move it to the bottom. So we add some sesame seeds on this bun, as well. And let's erase the ones that are outside. The bun, the side of the bun. Perfect. Okay. And we can merge the two layers down, duplicate it once again and move this one to the side over here, and, of course, delete the ones on the outside. Okay, we can leave some of these out like that and just merge everything down. And for the last few things, you can just individually select. If you have all the sesame seeds on one layer, you can individually just go like this and like this, and maybe like this and select some of these sesame seeds, copy and paste. And move them where you need them and rotate it until you find a space that you can put these to make it seem a bit nicer. Once you've done that, just merge the two layers and play around. I'm going to add some of these sesame seeds, go to grab these ones and also some of these copy and paste. And after I did that, I'm just going to move them over here. Just adding a bit more texture to things, let's duplicate that layer once again and move it over here. Like over on this side. Perfect. Let's erase these ones on the outside, and let's merge the two layers down the three layers, actually, perfect. And for the last thing that you can do is go onto the brush, leather wood, make sure it has the little squares, make it a bit bigger to about 7%, lower the opacity to about ten, and you can add a bit more color with this beautiful color just so they are a bit more integrated, especially ones that are on the outside of the buns and ones that are on the darker side of a bun. Just go on and on a few times. I know it's not really visible, but it is quite important. Perfect. Look at how nice this beautiful bun looks and hamburger. And let's do a little bit more sesame seeds from over here, copy and paste and move them just over on this side, notice how I've done a beautiful brush mark, so let's rotate it and just put it on the outside. Once we've done that, we can move and put the sesame seeds like this. Perfect. That looks messy and beautiful. I think these ones are way too many. So let's erase, make just three of them. Okay, so you've learned so many things about the selection tool, how to duplicate things, how to merge layers. You've learned how to alpha t the layer. You've learned about duplications, about textures, about how to make, of course, buns and lettuce and hamburgers, how to make grill marks, and egg, and a few other things such as bell peppers, onions. And for the last one, you've learned how to make many, many, many sesame seeds from just two of them. Well, actually, from one of them. So we've learned so many things about illustration. You've learned how to add depth by making layers and adding them in between layers. So notice how this meat is over the lettuce and the lettuce is over the bun and all of that while having a lot of fun. Thank you for watching. And if you are gracious enough, please leave a review. It will really help others know that this class is for them as well.