Hy I’m learning prints in procreate, thank you for this video you explained it very Easley. Can I use procreate professionally and sell my print online without using desktop illustrator or photoshop to make the print vector? Please reply.
You absolutely can, the only thing is to be aware of the size/dimensions of the products or prints and make sure you create your art within the right pixels or inches. If you create lets say for example a 4,000x4,000 pixels you can use it for that and smaller products or prints, but no bigger because they would look pixelated or blurry. There’s no need for vector is you stay in your dimensions. Hey thank you for coming over to my channel, let me know how things came out!
Hey Zuri, another great video, this was a brand new way of creating a seamless repeat for me! I loved seeing something new and cant wait to try it. 👍🏻👏🏻 I have a question tho, when you resized the canvas the borders didnt match up anymore and I’m just confused about that part? 😃
Thank you! About your question, yes at the end the canvas was resized from 3000 to over 6000, not the picture, just the canvas, so you keep duplicating the layer and positioning until you cover the new surface, instead of just pinching to enlarge it, this is to keep definition and quality of the image, pixels loose definition if you just enlarge them by just pinching with two fingers. (You need to do this because is procreate and we are working with pixels) Also, this was not a necessary step you only need to resize bigger if you are using the pattern on items, (print on demand) they ask for the file to be so many pixels depending on the products. It was just an extra bonus information I wanted to share.
Hello! CMYK is best for printing, and RGB is best for digital, set up at the beginning where you set the canvas dimensions. (Settings-Canvas- Canvas information- Color profile)
Hello! Thank you for asking, not the best one out there, the storage of the ipad I used on this video is 128gb, been having it for about 3 years. However I do use this ipad for Procreate and Affinity Designer specifically, don’t have its memory full of other apps, maybe that makes a difference.
I use procreate for patterns thank you for this method of cutting part of the element and reunifying them. When it comes to resizing with many tiles will the elements not be smaller when printing? Just subsided I will find you on instagram
Thank you! Great question. So in procreate, since you are working with pixels, it’s not good to just “stretch” things over the new dimensions, because it will loose quality and definition. If you use the same pattern you just created to cover a bigger area by multiplying it instead of stretching it, yes the graphics will look smaller but it won’t loosed quality and definition. All because you are working with pixels, SVG files however which can be done in other platforms (not procreate, at least not yet) like photoshop or Affinity Designer, can be stretch all you want and make it as big as you want without loosing any quality or looking blurry.
@@ZuriAngellozDigitalArt Thank you,yes I did try vectorising I’m illustrator but it’s better doing the elements individually and putting the pattern together it seems. Some online converters work instantly where you can covert a file tile.
Love your art. Can you show how to make a Christmas tree and leopard print pattern? I’ve looked all over the internet on how to do it and I can’t find anything anywhere. I want to create my own but don’t know where to even start.
So nice!
Thank you!🤗
Hy I’m learning prints in procreate, thank you for this video you explained it very Easley. Can I use procreate professionally and sell my print online without using desktop illustrator or photoshop to make the print vector? Please reply.
You absolutely can, the only thing is to be aware of the size/dimensions of the products or prints and make sure you create your art within the right pixels or inches. If you create lets say for example a 4,000x4,000 pixels you can use it for that and smaller products or prints, but no bigger because they would look pixelated or blurry. There’s no need for vector is you stay in your dimensions. Hey thank you for coming over to my channel, let me know how things came out!
Hey Zuri, another great video, this was a brand new way of creating a seamless repeat for me! I loved seeing something new and cant wait to try it. 👍🏻👏🏻 I have a question tho, when you resized the canvas the borders didnt match up anymore and I’m just confused about that part? 😃
Thank you! About your question, yes at the end the canvas was resized from 3000 to over 6000, not the picture, just the canvas, so you keep duplicating the layer and positioning until you cover the new surface, instead of just pinching to enlarge it, this is to keep definition and quality of the image, pixels loose definition if you just enlarge them by just pinching with two fingers. (You need to do this because is procreate and we are working with pixels) Also, this was not a necessary step you only need to resize bigger if you are using the pattern on items, (print on demand) they ask for the file to be so many pixels depending on the products. It was just an extra bonus information I wanted to share.
What colour setting do you use on Procreate? My colours are never the same when they print on fabric 😔
Hello! CMYK is best for printing, and RGB is best for digital, set up at the beginning where you set the canvas dimensions. (Settings-Canvas- Canvas information- Color profile)
@ZuriAngellozDigitalArt Thank you
Hi what is your tab generation and storage this procreat version is smooth this tab please tell me
Hello! Thank you for asking, not the best one out there, the storage of the ipad I used on this video is 128gb, been having it for about 3 years. However I do use this ipad for Procreate and Affinity Designer specifically, don’t have its memory full of other apps, maybe that makes a difference.
@@ZuriAngellozDigitalArt I am your big fan, I like you very much, thanks and i love you 😙😙😙😙😙
I use procreate for patterns thank you for this method of cutting part of the element and reunifying them. When it comes to resizing with many tiles will the elements not be smaller when printing? Just subsided I will find you on instagram
Thank you! Great question. So in procreate, since you are working with pixels, it’s not good to just “stretch” things over the new dimensions, because it will loose quality and definition. If you use the same pattern you just created to cover a bigger area by multiplying it instead of stretching it, yes the graphics will look smaller but it won’t loosed quality and definition.
All because you are working with pixels, SVG files however which can be done in other platforms (not procreate, at least not yet) like photoshop or Affinity Designer, can be stretch all you want and make it as big as you want without loosing any quality or looking blurry.
@@ZuriAngellozDigitalArt Thank you,yes I did try vectorising I’m illustrator but it’s better doing the elements individually and putting the pattern together it seems. Some online converters work instantly where you can covert a file tile.
Love your art. Can you show how to make a Christmas tree and leopard print pattern? I’ve looked all over the internet on how to do it and I can’t find anything anywhere. I want to create my own but don’t know where to even start.
Terima kasih ilmunya, tolong jelasin alat buat gambar itu apa , saya orang Indonesia
Your welcome! This is Procreate for Ipad.