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ULTIMATE PROCREATE MASTERCLASS: learn tips and tricks, create art, stickers, bookmarks & animation

teacher avatar Wiktoria, Professional portrait artist

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Topics include illustration, design, photography, and more

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      WELCOME!

      2:07

    • 2.

      PART 1: Procreate Overview

      5:48

    • 3.

      PART 1: Colour Selection

      3:07

    • 4.

      PART 1: Brushes

      2:52

    • 5.

      PART 1: Layers

      4:20

    • 6.

      PART 1: Colouring

      2:49

    • 7.

      PART 2: Halloween Illustration

      16:07

    • 8.

      PART 2: Kitchen Illustrations

      18:25

    • 9.

      PART 2: Mushroom Illustrations

      11:16

    • 10.

      PART 3: Stickers

      7:56

    • 11.

      PART 3: Bookmarks

      4:56

    • 12.

      PART 3: Animation

      4:29

    • 13.

      Final Thoughts & Class Project

      1:25

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About This Class

Learn how to use Procreate on your iPad, and have an art studio wherever you go! Dive into the hidden tricks on the app, and discover a bunch of shortcuts to elevate your digital drawings. 

Create simple autumnal illustrations. From Halloween pumpkins and ghosts to autumnal food and drinks! We will create the art together, one section at a time. Each step of the process is explained and demonstrated in-depth.

Make your drawings into cool stickers, to print or send to your friends online. We will also learn how to create bookmarks to make your autumnal reads even cosier! 

We will also learn some basic animation to bring your illustrations to life! 

The class is divided into three parts: 

  • PART 1: how to use procreate - uncover tips & tricks 
  • PART 2: draw simple autumnal illustrations - put your new knowledge to practice and learn about shadowing, detailing, textures, and much more! 
  • PART 3: create stickers, bookmarks & animations - make your art into cool personalised items you can share with your friends! 

Why you should take this class: 

  • This comprehensive class will teach you all you need to know about procreate.
  • The class is divided into simplified short lessons so you can best absorb the material. 
  • The colour palettes are provided to make the process as easy as possible for you. You may import them into Procreate and use the colour sample tool to select them. 

Suitable for Beginner Levels

The drawing process is simplified for beginner artists. However, I am sure you will see hidden features that you have not seen before so I welcome artists at all levels. 

Materials: 

  • Apple iPad 
  • Apple Pencil
  • Procreate App

HAPPY DRAWING! Can’t wait to see what you create! 

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1. WELCOME!: Hey, a lot of people saying they don't know how to use Procreate. There are so many cool features that I hit in the way. But once you learn how to use it, procreate becomes very intuitive and completely elevates how you create digital art. My name is Victor Amoco and I am originally a traditional medium. Artists made me work with pastels and graphite. So at first I was very intimidated to learn a new software like Procreate, but I am so glad that I did because Procreate opened up a whole lot of possibilities. I can now create art to wherever and whenever I want. And I can make cool things like stickers, bookmarks, and animations. The possibilities are endless. You can create expressive sketches and detailed portraits using a variety of different tools. It is essentially an entire art studio located on a single tablet so you can take anywhere. This is a comprehensive class, so we will take a look at all the different features of Procreate. This class is divided into three parts. In part one, we will start with the overview and how Procreate works. I will show you all the tips and tricks and the hidden features of Procreate. In part two, we will create multiple simple illustrations so you can experiment with all the cool Procreate features we've discovered together in this class, which also gives you the opportunity to add cool autumnal illustrations to your portfolio. Finally, in the third part, we will learn many different things. We can do it by illustrations. We will learn how to make stickers, bookmarks, and even create animations. This class is recommended for beginners. However, if you are a more experienced procreate artists, I am sure this class will feature some interesting tips and tricks that you haven't seen yet. So I welcome artists at all levels. Also as a bonus, I have provided all the pallets we used for the illustrations. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram where I post all of my Skillshare class updates. And you will see a lot of my artwork there to also follow me here on Skillshare to receive a notification as soon as I launch a new class. Or when I have a big announcement to share with my students, I am truly thrilled to present this class to you. I hope you find it interesting and enjoyable. So grab your iPad, open, Procreate, and let's dive straight in. 2. PART 1: Procreate Overview : Hi artists and welcome to the class. So we will start by just looking at Procreate and getting the general overview. So when you go into Procreate, this is the page you see. You see all of the artworks you have created. And to create a new artwork, you pick up your pencil and you click on this plus on the top right corner over here. And you can choose a variety of different canvas sizes. But the one I usually use is a screen size. That's the size we're working on today in this class. Let's start by looking at the buttons over here. So if you click on gallery, you just go back to the main menu with all of your previous outlooks. So this is the outlook we have just started. Then this wrench button here. All it does is you can add things so you can cut copy, paste, copy canvas. You can insert your files and so your photos, if you are working from a photo, you click on Insert a photo and then you choose the photo you like to select. Then on Canvas, you can turn on a whole bunch of cool features. But the main thing I like to use is the crop and re-size. So you can go in here and change the size of your canvas. And also a very cool feature is that you can get your canvas inflammation so it shows the different things, but the main thing I like to focus on is the statistics. And essentially this shows you how much time you've spent creating the artwork and how many strokes you've made with the pencil and also the file size about the trek to time is very interesting because it shows you how much time we spent on the outlook, then this is where you export the file. So usually export as a JPEG. Or if you're doing some animations which we will be doing later on, then you have these features over here. I'm going to show you on a different Canvas, but over here we have a video feature and it automatically records the entire drawing process. So if you tap this time-lapse replay, then it shows you everything you did to create your character. So it's very cool and it's always interesting and satisfying to see how the drawing process looked, then overheat and preferences. The only thing I really use is the pressure and smoothing brush. I like to use this because sometimes if you don't have a steady hand, then this over here helps you stabilize the pencil. I will show you if you are creating a scribble like this. And you zoom all the way and then you can see that it's not really a perfectly even curve, it's a little bit staggered. Whereas if you turn up the stabilization and you create the same shape, then this is a bit extreme, but you can see that the brush follows the pen. Usually a good percentage to use is about the halfway point. Then you can see it's much nicer. To undo all of these lines we've created. We just use two fingers and we tap on the Canvas. Then to bring them back, you use three fingers and again you tap on the Canvas anywhere. Now a cool trick is if we want to zoom in and create some details, give the ghost some eyelashes. If we went to zoom back out into the perfect Canvas, all you do is you grab two fingers and you snap out and you can see the canvas is perfectly aligned with the screen. Then if we want to return exactly to how our Canvas was before, then you snap in. You can see it's exactly the same placement, just a sec as we were working on just a second ago. Another thing you can do is you can go back into the preferences. If you are left-handed, then you can change the size that your bot appears on. This is a useful feature. And another thing you can do is you can change the interface of your Canvas so you can go into dark mode and would like to work with a black interface and you can do that and then you can change it back to white in the same place. Then we can move on to this button over here. And this one has essentially the coloring of your canvas or this is the top button and you can change the color of your Gerst. You can change the brightness and the here. Then move the selection over here you can cut out some sections of your drawing and you can move them around. You can copy and fill it in with a different color. We will be using this feature a lot as well throughout the lesson. So you will get good practice. And this arrow is just the select tool so you can use it to resize the layer. And by the way, the ghost is on a different layer than the face. So this is why this is happening. And you can also use warp, which allows me to do a whole bunch of different things. And you can also use the store. So yes, there's a lot of possibilities here. At the top of the canvas. If you see that are free doubts. If he touched those, you can see that it allows me to split the screen so you can use this to go into your gallery and bring out an image so you can display a reference and you can create your sketch alongside this split screen and you can resize how much of the screen you see and you can cite in-between the images. And to get rid of it, we have to do is swipe to the right and we're back to using Procreate. But the way I usually add my references is I go to the wrench and I insert a photo and it comes onto the canvas. Another cool thing you can do on this wrench is in the Canvas category. Click on Reference. When that shows the references shows you the entire canvas. It's always useful to have this because if you zoom all the way in and again, you want to draw tiny details, then you can see it's coming up on the actual reference. So it shows you how it looks on the entire canvas, which is very useful if he wasn't able to weigh in. And you're making small details and you want to see how it looks on the whole. And you can also click on image and the reference you are working from will come up. And also this is great because this will not show it in the time-lapse video. To remove this, all you do is you tap on the x, and this is it for the lesson. In the next video, I will show you how to use the color selection tool. 3. PART 1: Colour Selection: Hi artists and welcome back. In this lesson, I will be showing you how to use the colors in Procreate. There are many ways we can sample al-Qa'ida. You can use the desk. So you pick the color over here and then there's saturation and brightness inside of the circle. If you double-tap over here, procreate will choose pure white. I Nephi double-tap over here, then procreate will choose pure black. So these are very good shortcuts to know, so you don't have to search for them every time. Also, another cool trick is that you can zoom into the cycle so that you can choose your color more precisely. Then you have the classics. I change the color over here, the saturation over here, and the brightness or the hair. How many helps me to choose colors that will look good together. If you click on the name here, it will allow you to choose from a variety of different modes. If you'd like any of them around. The colors will move with them. So it makes it a lot easier to find complimentary colors. But probably my favorite thing about this color tool is that you can create your own palettes. So this is a pilot we have created for the illustration lessons coming up late to run. And you can sample all the colors that you're using. So this is when we have selected right now. And it shows right over here at the bottom. So you can choose any color you like. And you just double-tap, and you just tap over here onto the palette and it saves there so you can go back and forth between your palate and the drawing and you don't use a color. So to delete this, all you do is you hold it down and you delete the swatch. You can create many new pallets. So the way you create that, as you click on this plus button over here, and you create a new palette. Also, there are many other features. So if you create new, if you click New from camera, then the camera will open up and it will capture all of the colors I'd seeing. So that's very useful to know. Another cool thing is you can tap on new from photos and it will present you with the image gallery and then you tap on a selected photo and procreate automatically import all of the colors that are included in the photo. Here they are on the compact mode. But also what you can do is you can click on the cards where you can see the larger icons and they are labeled for you by Procreate. But what you can do is you can tap on them and change the name. You can also pick up the color and move it around the screen if it helps you to have it in a different place. And the way to get rid of this as you click on the X button and it's back where it was before. Procreate also comes with a very cool feature called quick shape. So procreate can assist you in making the perfect shape. So if you create a square and hold it down, it will snap into a more even object. And if you hold down with an extra finger on the tablet, it will snap into asymmetrical shape. You can also use the edit shape button at the top and change your shape. You can choose all the different shapes from these listed above. And you can do the same thing with circles and triangles. And this is it for the lesson. In the next lesson, I'll be showing it everything you need to know about brushes. See you in a minute. 4. PART 1: Brushes: Hi and welcome to the lesson. So now we will be looking at the brushes. The brushes are sorted into categories. If you swipe around, you can see all the different brushes that are in a set. The top category shows you all the most recent brushes you've used. So it makes it much more easier to interchange between them when you went drawing. Now a cool thing to know about the Procreate pencil is that it works just like a real pencil. If you press lightly, the lines will appear very lightly on the canvas. But if you press harder, the lands would be much darker, just like a real pencil. Now there is also the same thing, what I taught them, the brush. So if you draw at a straight angle like this, It's a very thin line. If you angle the pencil as though you are shading, then look at they also does the same thing that a real pencil would do. You can also control the size and opacity. So here we are drawing with a very small size brush. You can hardly see that. And then a bigger size. And also we have the opacities. So now this is all the way at the top, so depression is very dark. And if you bring this down, then the line is much lighter. So if you slide right next to this bar, this size will adjust very quickly. But if you go towards the other end of the screen, you will have a lot more precision over the size of the brush. And you can do the same trick with the opacity. The closer you come to the Bar to foster size or opacity will slide. There was also a plus button which will create a memory point. You can save a different brush sizes. So if you want to create a big brush size, a medium brush size, and a small brush size. Then you can tap on them and easily interchange between them. It's much easier to do it this way than if you had to choose one on your own each time. You can remove them by tapping on them and tapping on the minus. Of course you can do the same thing with the opacity. What's useful is that you can set these different sizes and opacities for different brushes. If you change your brush, then you can change. You can send new sizes and opacities. And you can also do this for the eraser. The opacity of the brush essentially makes things are more or less a safer. So if you use a different color, Let's choose blue and turn down the opacity. You will be able to see things beneath it. For an eraser, you can also use different brushes you have in your library. So you may not want to erase with a different brush because that might look a little weird. But you can erase will be same with the same brush that you are drawing with by holding down the eraser. And then look at that, that looks like lot more natural. You can select many more different kinds of brushes to blend with two. This is everything you need to know about the colors. And in the next lesson we will learn about creating layers. 5. PART 1: Layers: Hi artists. In this lesson we will be learning about layers. Layers are useful for a bunch of different things. We can use them to move things above or below each other. We can also slide on them and click Duplicate to double our object. We can slide and delete our layer. You can select different layers to move them around. But a cool thing you can do is you can tap on one layer and you select other ones by sliding on them. And if you have these, then you can essentially move all of our layers together all at once, even though they are not on the same layer. An important thing to note is that if you take any shapes of the screen like this, and then you come out of the select tool, then procreate will automatically crop them. So be very careful of this because you don't want to damage your work. If you've got out of the screen and he was still in the select tool. You can come back in and it stays. But as soon as you come out of the select tool, it's cropped. So you can use this to your advantage when you're trying to crop something, but you do have to be very careful of this tool. You can add new layers by tapping the Plus button over here. Remember the amount of layers you can create as limited depending on the side of your Canvas. You can check this over here in Canvas information. How many layers you have available. So right now we have 110, C7, but this can be a lot less depending on canvas size. So make sure you always check. This useful thing you can do is you can merge all your layers together. So e.g. right now, this mushroom is on its own because you can see it's on a separate layer over here. So our mushroom consists of these four layers. So we have the mushroom hat, the stem, the small mushroom, and the grass. So essentially you can pinch the top and the bottom layer together and all of them will slide into one. So it creates one. They also know we can move this around at once. But another thing you can do is you can tap on the layer and click merge down. Then you can see these two layers came together and now we can move them around at the same time. But if you are going to do this, you have to make sure that the layer you want to merge all of its directory underneath the one that you were tapping on. Instead of merging the layers to give a can also group them. So e.g. you can see that this is a group and I will show you how to do this. So right now these two mushrooms all separate. But if you tap on this one and then you slide this one to the right than they are both selected. And at the top you get an option that says delete or group. So if you delete them, of course they will disappear. But if you click group than they are now together in a new group. So we can rename this to mushrooms. And now they are altogether in one layer. When we have this script selected as a whole, we can move them around together. However, this does not create new layers for year. You are still limited to the amount of layers you have available unless you manage them. You may also wish to work on one layer without the distractions around them. So all you have to do is hold down the checkbox and everything else disappears. And to bring them back, all you do is the same thing and here they are. Probably my favorite feature is alpha lock. So if I want to draw some patterns, you can see that it's very hard to contain your lines to the object. But if you tap on this layer and you click on Alpha Lock, then you can see that when we draw, we can only draw inside the shape, that is the mushroom. This is very useful and I use this all the time and I will show you how to use this in the later lessons, so we'll get a ton of practice. This feature is very useful if you want to do some shading or highlights. You can see that it's enabled because it has the checkered box in the background and a shortcut that you can enable this as in two fingers and swiping on the layer. And then nothing you can do is if you are an alpha lock, you can tap on it and click Fill Layer. Then what it will do is it will fill the entire shape with the color that you are using. This is all I will be showing you for the layers lesson. And in the last lesson, I will show you everything you need to know about coloring in Procreate. 6. PART 1: Colouring: Hi artists and welcome to the last lesson of the Procreate overview. Pat. In this lesson, we are going to be learning about the coloring. The first thing I would like to show you is if you are in a new layer and you have a brush selected and you create a shape than a very quick way you can call them in is by dragging the color on tight. This is called the color drop. But what's very important is that this will only work if your shape is enclosed. Now you can see there is a gap and then fulfill the sand and it goes horribly wrong. And the whole page is filled with the color. But if you enclose this and connect the lines and you're dropping the colored. And it works perfectly. If I wanted to change the hue of this entire pumpkin. And then all you do is you drop on the column. But you can see it's contained only to the middle shape over here. So if you drag on the color and you hold it down, you can see on the top it says color dropped threshold. And essentially what this means is how much does the color spill onto the object? So if you go towards the left-hand side, then you can see that the threshold goes lower. And if you go towards the bright, then the whole shape is filled. So essentially this controls the spill of the blue column. Use the continue filling with re-color which appears here at the top. And you can use it to quickly identify which areas of the pumpkin procreate will fill in. You can also use color fill from the select tool. So if we choose a section of the pumpkin and we choose Color Fill, you drag on the color and only the section we have selected will be changed. And this is great because you can check the color you are going to use a live because we are in the ad to only have to do is you can add different colors, time and you can check the color live. And then the coloring tool I like to use is the hue saturation and brightness button over here. And essentially what you can do is you can change the entire saturation, the brightness on the hue of the shape can even do the whole layer like we just did. Or you can tap on it and select pencil. Now, only the layers we are coloring in with our pencil will change color. Also, you can tap on the screen anywhere outside of the canvas and a menu will show. Now you can hold down the preview button and it will quickly compare how the well-conducted prior to the changes compared to now. And you can cancel that if you'd like the original wall. Now, if you are coloring but you don't want the drinks to be on the same reference layer. Then you can go onto the layer. Click Reference, then you click a new layer and you color in the outlines and they won't be on the same layer. So you have to create a new layer for this to work and make sure you turn off the reference once you are done using it. This is it for the Procreate overview. I hope you enjoyed and learned something useful. And I will see you in the next lesson where we will do some illustrations. I will see you there. 7. PART 2: Halloween Illustration: Hi class, Welcome to the lesson. So in the next few lessons we will be learning how to create very simple illustrations in Procreate. So the one we're going to start with is the Halloween illustration. And what we do is we click on the plus button over here, and we're going to choose the screen size option. I see prefer to make your own Canvas, which is fine. But this is what we're doing today. I choose my color. I would like it to be very light gray or bluish. And I'm just going to make sure I put my brush too about the halfway point stabilization because I would like to create a very neat cubby outline. I'm going into inking and I'm working with my studio pen, which by the way is we're going to use throughout the entire free classes. So here we're drawing our ghost shape and we use the color drop. Remember our shape has to be enclosed with this to work. And now let's just zoom out a little bit and make this a little bit smaller. And we'll go into draw a little ghost towns poking out of the sides. Now what we're going to do is we're going to click on our layer. And we're going to click Alpha Lock so that we can now only show up in the shape of this guy. So let's choose a darker color. And I would like to change my brush to a more charcoal looking brush. This is the willow charcoal brush. And this is also the same one that we will be using throughout the entire free classes. So now I am just creating some texture on the left-hand side of the ghost to create a shadow. I quite like this texture and I would like it to be over the entire course. So I'm going to make my opacity smaller and my brush size quite big. And I'm just going to do a very gentle layer over the shape. Now I would like to do is I would like to choose a lighter color, a very light blue. And I'm going to create some highlights on the other side opposing the shadows. If you don't quite like the shape of this, then you can go into the, into the select tool and go into warp. And you can make them a little bit taller. You can do this. You can move him around all the ways that you want. And now we can add another layer. And this time we are going to be working with a black guy to create the face. Let's zoom in. And we're just going to create some eyes. And what you can do to make these perfectly symmetrical is go into the layer and swipe to the left side and hit Duplicate. Now this layer is copied and we'll go into it again and we're just going to flip it horizontally. Then we can move it and align it with the other ray. And that's great. So let's merge these two together. Remember we pinch them and we're going to draw a classic round smile. By the way, the colors I'm using, they are listed in the top right corner. So be sure to look at those. I'm not quite happy with the shape of the cell. I'm just going to warp it. And now I would like to add some details. So I will go onto the mouth layer and moving eraser, I will draw some teeth. Now we're also going to merge these two layers together. And we can re-size our face. And because right now it's very big, so I'm just making it a bit smaller and lineup of the face. Next, we are going to click on the face layer and again hit alpha lock. And we will also fill it in with a lighter shade of gray. Again, I'm using the willow charcoal brush and I'm smudging across the entire face to give it some texture. Next, let's take an even lighter color and add some highlights to the inside of the eyes. By the way, all the palettes I have created, they are available for you to download and sampling and procreate. So feel free to create the color palettes with me. Or you can just use the ones I have provided. And the colors I am writing in the top right corner, they align with the pilots we have created. Now we're going to take our layer, make sure that it's tapped and we're going to slide it towards the right. And we are going to click Group. Now we can move around our whole shapes. So let's rename it to our goals. And this is it. We're just going to collapse this. And now we are going to be drawing a pumpkin. Okay, so now we're going to draw the pumpkin. I'm just going to create an even shaped like this. And create some details on the sides and trying to create the lines as perfectly as I can. And now we're going to fill in each of those shapes. Remember for this to work, they have to be enclosed. So check that you don't have any gaps. And then I'm just going to make some adjustments because I would like to perfect the shape a little bit. Now what we're going to do is we're going to create the outlines around the pumpkin to define the shape some more on separate the shapes from each other. So I'm just outlining. Now we're going to click on this layer and we're going to click on Alpha Lock. Again. You can enable this by using two fingers and swiping towards the right. So now we're going to be defining the shapes within the pumpkin. So we drag them down and we connect it to a point at the top. And we're just going to add details using the lighter orange color with the willow charcoal to make the pumpkin look a little bit more dimensional. We're going to go back to using our inking brush, the studio pen. I'm going to make it a little bit smaller and add some details to the pumpkin. Okay, perfect. And now we're going to make another layer. And we're going to draw the branch that grows out of the top of the pumpkin. So essentially we are going to draw a spiral. See how perfect the stabilization effect works. When we are free handing a spiral like this, it can look quite ragged, but because we have the stabilization on, it's a very smooth, perfect shape. So I'm going to zoom in and out to make the button, this branch a little thicker. Okay, and you can rotate it a little bit if you want to. And now what I'm going to do is I am going to again, alpha lock this layer. And we'll add some highlights and shadows. And I'm just going to keep this to one side. Then I'm adding the shadows on the other side. This makes a massive difference. It really makes the shape of p as though it's coming off the page. Now will the same color I have just usage with the shadows. I'm going to change it to a studio pen. And I'm going to come out of alpha lock and I'm going to work my way around the shape. I'm going to stop line here because they overlap. And I'm just finishing up the shape. Now I'm going to add some details to this part of the branch. So we are going to again rename our layer to pumpkin. And there you have it. That is done. I hope you enjoyed this one. And the next part of the lesson, I will show you how to do a smiling pumpkin. Okay, so for this mining pumpkin, we're going to do something very simple. We are going to duplicate our pumpkin that we've just created. We can hide the one below because that's the old pumpkin. And let's go back into the ghostly over here and the Smiley face. We have not merged them because we're going to duplicate the face. We're going to drag it at the very top above our new pumpkin. And we're going to take the face and move on around and resize it however we like. You can even fit in some of the details if you want them to be a little bit different. So e.g. I'm going to remove one of his teeth. And again, we're going to alpha lock our shape because we have to now blend this patch and all the rest of the willow charcoal. I'm just blending it in and now it's disappeared. It looks very seamless. We can also change the shape of the face a little bit. We can change these eyes into triangles. So let's take the rubber and work our way around. I'm also going to remove this side because I would like to duplicate the other one to make it more symmetrical. So I'm just free handing around it, clicking remove and dragging it off the screen. Now I am selecting this side, I'm copying it and it appears or the here. So again, I'm going to use the Select tool and flip it horizontally. And now we have two symmetrical eyes. I'm going to pinch them together so they're matched. And now we have triangular eyes. We can also get this pumpkin I notice here with a black studio pen, I'm doing a small triangle and I am color dropping. And again with the Alpha Lock we adding some texture to it. What you can do if you like, is move some of these facial features around. So if we grab these and we want to put the eyes a little bit higher above the mouth. Then that's how to do that. And this is pretty much done. But I would like to show you how to use something else to further distinguish these pumpkins from each other. So let's merge these layers, rename it into friendly pumpkin. By the way, a little trick you can do to further distinguish these three pumpkins is you click on this magic pencil button over here, and we go to hue saturation and brightness. You can slightly change the color of the pumpkin. If we want it to be a bit more yellow, we slide towards the right-hand side. And we can make it a little bit more saturated or less saturated. And we can also control the brightness. So to compare these two pumpkin, this one is far more on the brown, yellow side and this one is, well, I'm on the orange side. The way I'll start this illustration is by drawing a curve and I'm holding it down so that the shape is perfected. And now I'm doing the same thing with the bottom of the hat. I am enclosing my shapes so that I can color drop into it. So now we want to add some texture to this hat. So we are using a gray color. This is a very dark gray color. And we'll make sure to go back to our willow charcoal brush in the chocolate category. And we will bring up our opacity and the brush size, and we will just swipe around the entire object. Now we're going to use an even lighter color. And we're going to add highlights on the left-hand side. Next we are going to come out of alpha lock and we're going to use a purple color because we want to draw the band on the hat. We're going to draw a curve that follows the bottom of the hat. And I'm going to edit the line using this feature over here, and I'm going to drag it down so that's a bit more curved. And we're going to draw another line here at the top. And we're going to connect the sides. So let's fill in this hole that I actually should have made this one. They knew that. I recommend that you do, but it's okay. We can just fill it in manually by hand. And again, we will go back to alpha lock and we're going to choose a lighter version of this color, and we will add some highlights. Here without charcoal brush. We just create a highlight coming in from the left-hand side. Remember it, the highlight has to be on the same side that we used to. I like the hat. So our heart is almost done. The last thing we have to do is just draw the buckle over on the band. So we're going to create a quick rectangle with a gold color and the studio pen. So we're not going to let go once we complete that, we're going to hold it. And we're going to quickly click this button at the top. You have to be very quick with this button because it does disappear very quickly. So as soon as it comes up, just click it and adjust your rectangle however you like. Drawing a little line here to complete the buckle. We're going to alpha lock and create a highlight on this buckle. We'll pick up a darker gold color. And there you have it. Now we are going to merge these two layers. And that's it. This is alpha hat complete again, we're going to rename it to hat. This is our last drawing of the Halloween collection. So we have the hat, the friendly pumpkin, the regular pumpkin and the ghost. Thank you very much for watching. And I will see you in the next lesson where we will draw some old terminal foods. See you then. 8. PART 2: Kitchen Illustrations: Hi artists and welcome back. It's another day and we are going to be creating some more autumnal. So again, we'll click on the plus size, click screen size, or you can choose any canvas size that you like. And we're going to start by drawing a paper cup. And we're going to start by creating the outline of the cup. I'm creating a curve and I'm holding it at the, at the end so that it's nice. And even now I'm going to connect to the theory held down so that Procreate captures and we can edit the shape. The line is not perfectly drawn, goes on this side. Hold it down. I'm going to fill this in. Now I'm going to apply some shattering silico to our charcoal brush. We are going to alpha lock our layer and create a darker brush. And we're just going to apply some shadows on this side, and of course some highlights. Here on the left. Why don't we create a palette? We're going to add all the colors that we've used. Say this is the highlight color, this is the base color we used, and this is the shadow colors or font. They end. Now we're going to create a new layer and we're going to draw the lid of the cup. So we're going to slide over to a pinkish color and of course go back to our inking studio pen. And now we're going to draw the sides. Now let's create another layer and create the top. Can create the top of the land. And you'll see now if we fill the sin, it goes horribly wrong and the whole page is filled in. That's because if we're working on a separate layer, This shape is not connected. We have to connect these two lines and then we can fill this in. And it looks great. Okay, so now we are going to alpha lock this layer, and of course we're going to add our highlights and shadows. But let's just make sure that we add this color to our pallets. So this is the pink. And let's make sure that this layer is behind the bottom of the cup so that it looks more natural. And then I'm going to do the same thing with this side. And now we're going to also add this into our palette. And then we're going to look for a highlight color, this tile palette, and also add highlights on this side. And the reason why we left these two S, two separate layers is because we want to separate them from each other. So now I'm going to go into this layer over here. And I'm going to go back to our dark color, dark pink color. And I'm going to make the brush size a little bit smaller. And why mine to do is I'm just going to draw a shadow here at the very, very top, just to nicely separate these two layers. And now that's pretty much done. Then we can merge them. Go, Sorry, I would like to walk these two go to Warp, slightly elongate. Now we're also going to go into our brown layer and we're going to go back to our brown color or dark brown. And we're going to do the same thing, create a shadow underneath the lid. Now again, that's making new layer and draw the holder of the paper cup. So we are using our pink color again, and we're just following the same curves. Fantastic. And now let's pick a white color and we're going to create a very quick pattern on this cup. Sir, again, we must alpha lock our layer and I am just going to draw some spirals. Great. And now we're of course going to add some highlights and shadows. And then here's our highlight brush and do the same thing. So just merge these three together and we are done. Okay, so we are going to start by selecting a brown color, and let's try to use the same palette, light brown color over here. And we're going to create an oval shape and color fill. Then we'll create a new layer below this one and draw the bottom of our pie. Now we can add some highlights and shadows. Let's, we need to choose a darker color. Here. Let's use black. And let's add this to our palette. And of course, we need to go back to our charcoal brush because we like the texture that it creates over this studio pen. Apply the Alpha Lock. And we're just going to add some darkness over here. Then we are choosing our lighter color. I'm doing the second one. By the way, l, make all of these palettes available for sale, will be able to switch them if you want to do that, or you can also create your own palette. Okay, so now we're going to go into the top pie layer and again, Alpha Lock. And let's choose this dark brown color now for the shadow. And we're just going to, again, keep it to the right-hand side and create a highlight here on the left-hand side. And now we're going to create an even new layer and keep this at the very top. And we're going to draw some details on the outside of the pipe. And again, fill in our layout. Now Let's again add some details to the past. So using this color and we must have our floor, our layout. Okay, and now we are going to add some highlights and shadows again. And now let's draw some whipped cream at the top and perhaps in the bearings. And we'll be done. By the way, if you want to change from the brush to erase, all you have to do is double tap on your brush. Okay. So choosing now a slightly darker gray. And we're going to draw some details on our cute lifted. Perfect. And our claim is done. Of course we have to Alpha Lock and add highlights and shadows to make it consistent with the rest. Now let's draw some decoration on the cake, so me creating a new layer and we have our inking brush selected. And let's just draw some quick little dots on our cake. Alpha Lock Eleni, of course. And we are going to now draw some shadows on each berry. And then some highlight of course. So of course we are going to manage all of our layers together and squeeze them together and rename two pi. So this is our drawer and complete. And in the next lesson we're going to draw some very cute cinnamon sticks. Okay, so of course we're going to hide this layer, create a new one, and draw our sticks. So we'll start by using this mid brown column. And let's make sure we're working with our studio pen. And draw the curve. Straight line and two curves here at the top. Okay, and we're of course going to fill in our shapes. And now let's see is the dark brown color. Make sure that our shape is connected and color drops. So now we have to alpha lock our layer and with the dark brown color, we are going to create some quick shadowing just in the areas that would be hidden away from the light. So let's focus these towards the right-hand side to make the shape of pay a bit more three-dimensional. And now we're picking up a lighter brown color and add some highlights. Now let's use our dark brown color almost to the back one. And we'll go into focus this on the inside of the stick. During along the inside and adding some brown as I highlight. Now what we can do to save ourselves the time is we'll slide it to the left and we click on Duplicate. So we'll take the bottom one and we're going to bring it underneath this cinnamon stick. Then we're going to click on the magic pencil button and go to hue saturation and brightness. So what we'll do is we'll just decrease the brightness by a little bit just to make these two distinctive from each other. Now we're going to duplicate this darker layer and move it towards the left side to create our facades cinnamon sticks. Okay, so now we can pinch them together and move them around. So I'm using a medium pink color, creating a new layer. And I'll just draw curves to create the string. And now we're going to create a quick bowl shape. And we will alpha lock, of course, add some shadows to elbow. Keep that towards the right side, and of course some highlights. So again, we're using our willow charcoal brush for this. So now let's merge these together. We have our cinnamon sticks, and this is a, this is our cinnamon stick illustration complete. And we will now create the final illustration of the lesson. We are going to create a pink cattle raising this pink color and the studio pen. And we're going to draw two curves. Why don't we rotate this shape so that we can work on a horizontal canvas. Now we are using a lighter pink color. Of course, we are going to alpha lock our layer and we create two curved lines, again following the same curves. We fill this in. So now let's use the dark pink color to draw some polka dots. On this area. Again, you can create any pattern layer like perhaps some branches or flowers. I just went for these dots because they are very simple and care. Now we're going to draw some highlights and shadows. So we're picking up our charcoal brush and the dark pink color and focusing this on the right side. Now we're picking up a very light pink color, again, willow charcoal, brush and creating the highlight on the left side. Okay, so now we're creating another layer and we're going to drag it below our part. And this is our handle, the nose of our kettle. Then let's make the top of the kettle so we're going to use our dark pink color. New layer, move it to the top. Again, adding our highlight using pink willow charcoal brush. And I'm going to use a dark pink color to isolate this pot over here and add some highlights towards the bottom and the right. Let's go back to our medium layer. So this section over here. And we will still use our dark pink brush and further separate the lid and the keto form each other. I will now create a dark about another scholar and we do this one more time just to separate these two days from each other some more. And now what we will do as the final step is we will just draw a little bit of steam coming out from the kettle. So let's much all of these layers together. Move our kettle to the side. I'm carrying a new layer. So I am just working with the willow charcoal brush and I'm going to select a light gray willow charcoal. Shallow burst size is a little bit bigger. And we're just going to create a funky shaped like a cloud. So it creates the appearance of steam. We roughly filling in this shape. And I'm going to change the size of this and you can warp it. And of course, let's add this to our palette. And now we're going to use a darker gray color to add some dimension to this steam. And this is it, This is our cathode ray and complete. These are all the drawings we are doing for this autumnal kitchen lesson. And the next lesson we will draw some mushrooms. Thank you very much for watching, and I will see you then. Bye. 9. PART 2: Mushroom Illustrations: Hello artists and welcome back to our last illustrating class. So in this class we're going to draw three different kinds of mushrooms. So let's take our Apple Pencil and we will click on the plus sign and enter screen size and we're ready to go. So let's start with a brown set of mushrooms. We draw this little shape like so, color drop. And I'm going to take a lighter brown. And I'm going to draw a similar shape alongside the previous one. Then we're going to create the hat of the mushroom. We entering a new layer. And let's work below the previous layer. So let's create a circular shape. Hold it down. And I'm filling it in with a lighter color inside. And we will draw some dots on this mushroom. And now let's sample this beige color and draw some more dots. Now let's go into the slate over here. We'll connect the middle of the mushroom to the edges of the hat. And we will now add some highlights to this. So of course that's grabbed our chocolate with a brush. Let's start with the stem. I'm sampling this light brown color and I'm making a lighter version of it. And we have to remember to alpha lock all of our layers. And here we go. Now I'm using the dark brown color and I'm going to return the shadow to the right side. I'm going to get a much darker version of this color and turn down the opacity and draw a sharp shadow towards the right hand side of the stem. Now we're going to do the same dark color we have now make the brush size a little bit bigger and draw the shadow towards the right side of the mushroom. And also using a brown color, we're creating the texture on the left side. And also the bottom of my heart with using this color, this light beige color and creating a highlight. And with the beige color, I am going to create a shadow on the right side. This is pretty much our mushroom dance. Or the only thing I would like to do is merge these two layers together and reposition them. I'm going to change the shape a little bit. So now what we're going to do to save us all the time is we are going to duplicate both layers. And we're going to take our hat and we'll move it underneath. So that these two days altogether, I know will merge these and we have a second mushroom. So of the second mushroom we can rotate it and make it smaller. So that door to mushrooms next to each other. And of course we can move it to change the shapes that they don't look just copied and pasted. This is almost done. Why don't we just create a small patch of grass on the button using a new layer and we're selecting a green color and we're just drawing the grass. Going to rotate this because my next kind of uneven. And of course we are going to alpha lock our layer and add some highlights and shadows. Again, light green and dark green with the winner charcoal. And now we are going to duplicate all of this and create a small patch of grass to the left side of this one. And we can now change the brightness of those to make them stand out some more. We all know grouping them and changing the name to a router. I am leaving all of the layers separate because I will be using some of the elements for the next illustrations. So now this is algebra and mushroom complete and we will draw a red South mushrooms. So we have a new layer and we're going to start by going into, by going back into our previous drawing. And we will duplicate this mushroom at stem, will bring it up and we'll go into use this as a basis to draw the remaining mushroom square for this one, we can change the here. Anyway that you like. I'm going to make mine a little bit more yellow. And I'm also going to color drop some brown onto it. And I will draw a red mushroom hat. So that's my day red color that we like. And we will create a circle. Again. Our layer is on top this time. We will fill it in. And now we're going to use a lighter pink color and a new layer underneath the mushroom hat. We're creating a cow. Okay, now let's use a almost white color. This one. It's light pink and we are going to merge them together and create some dots on the mushroom. So we change the brush to our charcoal brush. And we're going to close alpha, lock the layer and create a highlight all on the left side. And now we're going to use a darker red color and create a shadow on the right side. Will go into pinch them together. Slide to the left to duplicate. Use the top layer and make it into a smaller mushroom. I'm going to walk this mushroom again to make it different from the big one. Hi, one that orbits or it can tilt sideways. Again, we will pinch them together and we can make use of our patch of grass. So let's finish them together. Side duplicate and bring them on top of the red mushrooms. Just that how you like it. This is pretty much done. They have it. This is our second set of mushroom. And finally we will draw the very quick, but very mushrooms. Again, we're going to duplicate the mushroom stem. We will bring it up to our new layer. But this time we are going to change the color of it to a very light, almost white color. So I'm going to use a very light gray brush, the willow charcoal texture. And I'm just going to run it for the left side of the mushroom. Now we're going to create the mushroom hat. So again, a new layer underneath the stem. We're going to look for a blue color that we like. And we're going to use our inking brush. Color drop and a lighter blue color, create a new layer underneath the mushroom hat. And just create a cough. I'm connecting them so that I can color fill. Now going to sample this color, the blue color, and I will draw a curve at the bottom. All of this together and move it around how I like to. Of course, we have to add some details to our mushroom hat. So we have pretty much using the same kinds of details, the same composition, but we are using different colors. This is just a way to show you how you can create infinite illustrations. With just a little bit of creativity. Just like we're doing now with the mushrooms. So now let's sample this blue color and create a darker version of it. Of course it's Alpha Lock. And we are going to create a quick lines, runs right through the middle to separate the mushroom from the bottom of it. And now we can add some highlights and shadows. So we are going to change again to our willow brush in the charcoals. So this is in the chocolate category. We'll add some shadows to the right side. Again, this has to be consistent with the stem. The shadows broke off to be on the same side, and so do the highlights. And I am now going to create a light blue color to add some highlights. Again, that's much them together. Move them slightly how we went to duplicate and make the smaller mushroom. Of course it can be a whooping. Again, we'll just use the grass again, slide to the left, bring it up to the top. And let's move it to why we like it. We can manage all of this together and this is it, this is our dream complete. I hope you really enjoyed creating these mushrooms with me. I will see you in the next lesson. Bye. 10. PART 3: Stickers: Hi artists. So now we're moving on to part three of our drawing class. So we know how to use Procreate. We found all of the hidden features. And now we are going to put our illustrations to good use. And we will see how to make a variety of different things like stickers or bookmarks and even animations. So let's start with stickers. Why don't we try to make e.g. mushrooms into stickers. So you go into a gallery and you make a new canvas. So you click on this over here. So we are in dimensions. And when you are making a sticker, you have to think about what kind of paper you will be printing on. For me, the usual sticker paper size is 8.5 by 11 " or so. This is currently set to pixels. So make sure you go down here and click on inches, and you see these change. So let's go for 8.5 by 11 ". So you might want to check the actual paper size that you have, but usually stick or papers or this size, give it a name over here. And let's create. Now this will come up on your list over here. It's saved forever. So let's go over to our sticker paper and let's copy into it some of our layers. Here we have our mushrooms, and this mushroom is in a group. So remember, we want to, we want to move this entire illustration into our sticker paper. And right now it's on the different Canvas, so we have to take them and squish them together to merge it into just one illustration. Then we tap on this and we click Copy. Then the whole layer is copied. So we go back into gallery, into our sticker sheet, and you go into this wrench over here, add and you click Paste. So here is our mushroom. And now we will make it into a sticker. So what you want to do is you want to take off the background color because you want to draw a separate objects. So take this off. And now we don't have any background behind this. And now what we will do is we'll create a new layer and bring it down underneath the mushrooms. Now, when you print stickers, you want that to be a white border around the object. So now we're going to create this. So this is why we made this layer and we're going to choose a white color. So for the brush, we want to use something that's very solid. So e.g. if we had used our soft pastel, this wouldn't work because it's not a solid column. So let's go back into our inking category. And for this, we're going to choose the syrup brush because it's similar to the studio pen, but it's much thicker. So let's use that. And now we are working in the layer behind the mushrooms. And that was a very steady hand. We are going to trace around the outlines of the mushroom to help you make these lines nice and even make sure you go into your ranch and into your preferences. And in pressure and smoothing, keep the stabilization quite high. So for me I like to keep it quite in the middle. But if you're going to go very slowly, you can even allow yourself to bring it to the maximum or somewhat in this high numbers over here. But for me, I'm just going to use it about halfway point and that works well. So you zoom all the way in. And let's start with this over here. And you just, you see, you just start to make a nice thin line around the mushroom. You can turn it around to make it easier for yourself to do the lines. We can't forget about the insight section of the mushroom over here. Now, our entire mushroom around the outside is filled. And the way you can check this is to go into the layer underneath and drop a color into it and if anything leaks, this indicates that we left our line open. Let's go back. Put this layer back on. And now we have outlined at the object, so it has almost ready to print. The only thing is you probably don't just want to print one sticker. You want to make multiple so you can match this. Let's make it smaller depending on how big you want your stick it to be. I will want mine to be around this big. Then we will take this and duplicate. Then you can take this and create more stickers. And we have these reference lines over here. You see the blue lines which indicate that the objects are in line. So this is make, this makes it much easier when we're building a pattern. Why don't we move this one a little bit to the right because sometimes the sticker sheet, they can be a little bit cropped and we don't want to lose a part of our sticker, so let's just bring them down a little. Now we will duplicate this one and we'll move it to the right hand side. Okay, great. Now we can merge all of these. Duplicate and we can bring them down. We'll keep it in line with these overheads. So if these blue lines are all showing up for you, that means you are in the right space. So it looks good. Now let's duplicate this again and fit one more in there. Okay, so now that we have duplicated them, they are pretty much ready to print. Also, what we can do is we have a lot of empty space over here. So Let's select this mushroom over here. So let's make sure that we are working on the layer. So this is the bottom layer, and let's click on this. We are in the Freehand option and we are going to make sure that we are in the Add section. We are in our freehand option and we're going to work our way around this mushroom and tap on this thought so that the shape connects. And now we're going to use copy and paste. Click on this over here. That if you go into the layers, here is our image, you can see it's separate. If we hold this down, then the rest disappears. We'll bring it back on. Now you can take this object and you can make it smaller. So you can have tiny mushroom stickers as well. And we can duplicate these and make more. Manage these. Again, duplicate. This is pretty much, it's very simple. This is the most basic understanding of making stickers. It's just an idea. So you have some inspiration for what you want to do with your beautiful or terminal illustrations. And next we will take a look at how to create bookmarks. 11. PART 3: Bookmarks: Okay, and now in this part of the lesson, we will explore how to make bookmarks. I think the Halloween illustrations would look best as a bookmark. So why don't we try that fast? We have to of course, make a new canvas size. And usually bookmarks are around outside two by 6 ". You can adjust this however you like, but if you do two by 6 ", we'll call it bookmark. It looks about like this, which seems about right to me. You can make it smaller or bigger, whatever you please. And okay, so now this is empty. Let's go into our ghost illustration. And again, he's separate, he's as a group. So we're going to merge these two together. Tap on it and copy our layer. Go back into our bookmark. Click on the wrench. Add Paste. Here is our ghost. And let's bring in some other illustrations to make this more interesting, Let's pick up our pumpkin layer. One by one. I am copying them into our new canvas size. Okay, so now we have all four of our illustrations, and let's spread them out to make our composition nice. I feel like the ghost and the pump and the smiling pumpkin on my favorites. So I want to choose the best position for them. So I want my girls to be all the way at the top. And then went in tilted. Then let's choose our pumpkin. But this one here. Now I will, which hat can adjust the size to make it ideal. Okay, so we have one on this side, this one on this side. It's whining pumpkin in this side and the regular pumpkin on this side. Now, we can create a cool background to make this more interesting. So let's go to background color. Why don't we pick a very dark, scary Halloween color as you are adjusting your color, you can see it live on the bookmark so you can see what works best. Wherever you would like. A brownish color, a red, greens. I quite like purple. So I'm going to create a very dark purple color and I think this looks fantastic. Now what we can do is we can create a new layer. And how about we add some quick little stars? So let's go to our studio pen. We're working with a white pencil. And let's draw some very quick stars. Great. What do we think of this? I think it would be also acute. Add some texts. How about we try some of the interesting brushes? Let's take a look at these smoke brush. And let's use a nice orange color for this. Let's try making the brush size a little bit quite big and bring down the opacity however you like it. And we will just draw a cool highlight over here. Cool. And let's insert some texts so you go into your wrench, click on Add Text. And we wrote happy rating. So now we go into the settings. We have to make the size. Remember you have to select all of this. Let's bring this all the way at the front so you can see we select all of this and make the size much smaller. And let's pick a font that we like. I quite like this potty LET, font over here. I think it looks very much in line with the Halloween theme. I'm going to make it a white color so I can see it clearly forever the background and I'll move it down over. This is actually quite difficult to see, so I'm going to go into the highlight lariat layer and I will just turn down the opacity. So this is it. This is one example of how you can create a bookmark. Of course, you can change this. You can make it much nice about this is just to demonstrate the different things you can do with your illustrations in Procreate. And in the final part of this lesson, I will show you how to create some very simple animations. 12. PART 3: Animation: Hi students and welcome back to the lesson. So in this part we're going to do some very simple animation. So this illustration is perfect for animation because I think it would be nice idea if we can make this steam, have some movement. So this is going to be a very basic understanding of animations. Um, it will just give you the very general principles. So the way to do it is if we create a new layer, we essentially use the same brush that we used for the steam, which is the willow charcoal brush. And the same color. Essentially in each layer, you slightly change the appearance of this. So if we want the seam to go up, we will draw over the top, make it go a little bit higher. And then we use a lighter color and draw some details. Create another layer. Again, use a darker gray color. And again change this theme a little bit. Then we pick up a lighter color again. And we add details. Then another layer. And again light time. So now we have 1234 layers and essentially web animations. You want the effect to loop so the drawing can't go from one position to a completely different position. That kind of has to bounce back. So now if we draw another layer, we're going to try to bring this shape down. So again, let's ease the dark gray. Okay, and now we have all of these layers created and they are all on display. But the problem is that we need the teapot on the same layer as our steam. So we're going to take it off alpha lock. And we will duplicate this and we will merge each one of them down. Now, we can hide this kettle because it's on its own. We don't need that anymore. And then if we go into the wrench and we go into the share, then you will see the animated GIF option. If you click on this, you can see that the steam starts moving. And here you can adjust the frames per seconds. So if you make them go up, it looks very glitchy, quite unnatural. And they can make them go down. Then they hardly move. It just shows you how many of the layers show up. Second, so usually I find when I make animations that about the midway point here on the scale works best. Another interesting feature I use is you can turn on transparent background. So then you can export it as a PNG. And this essentially means how much of the background Procreate cut. So usually about the midway point is the best. And this is pretty much it so that if you export it, you can save the image. And if you go into your gallery, find it right over here and you can use it as a sticker to send to your friends will add to your videos. Yeah, you can put sound effects over, and this is pretty much a very simple way to make animations in Procreate. 13. Final Thoughts & Class Project: Artists, we made it to the final lesson. Thank you so much for taking my class. If you enjoyed it, I would absolutely love if you left a positive review or a comment or a project, your interactions with the class help it show up on Skillshare so other students may find it if you have any questions or would like me to clarify anything in the class, please ask below and I wouldn't be very happy to help you. If you have a friend who recently got an iPad and you think they would enjoy this class, then please share the link with them. Make sure that when you upload your project to leave a link to your social media or your website so others can find more work from you for the class project, I would love for you to follow some of the simple illustrations and upload them. I would love to see your drawings and of course I will provide feedback to. I have more Procreate classes here on Skillshare, such as creating simple fruit illustrations. So definitely check these out. I also have a bunch of classes using traditional medium like pastels. So if you are curious how my art is created, I would love for you to have a look. Don't forget to follow my Instagram Victor, I'm Nico art or my website Victoria me co.com to find my details and see more of my artwork. And that is all from me. Again, thank you so much for watching my class. I really do hope that you enjoyed it and found it helpful. I am looking forward to seeing your art and answering any questions you may have. Thank you again and happy creating.