this was honestly such a helpful video, I wanna become an in-house illustrator and this just helped push me towards spending the money on some programmes and just furthering my career! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for this video, it gave me a better idea of which app you should use for what purpose. And I was glad that you don't speak too fast, so it was easy for me to follow
Great tips thank you very much, just I didn't understand how did you copy from Procreate and Pasted it directly into Photoshop is it possible when using different devices (Especially PC with windows)?
Thank you for this video! All the info I could find was that vectors aren’t pixel based and they can be made bigger and raster images can’t. That confused me, because I couldn’t figure out why anyone would use raster images if vectors are the same but also scalable 😭
Hi, we have a full time position at one of the best companies to work for in Chicago. Do you recommend any platform where I can post that job for the School of Motion alumni? Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Cheers!
In the last scenario... will the illustrator imported layers keep their vector properties in AE if they are brought in through PS? Or if you need to create shape layers for any reason you would just go back to the original AI file?
Is this channel sponsored (or otherwise contributed to) by Adobe? Just seems suspicious that Afinity make stunning raster and vector software that gets ignored by the channel in vids like this
How did you copy from iPad and paste in desktop? (I'm a PC user with an iPad, so if there's some sort of extra sorcery that two apple based products can do, I'm unaware of it.) Can you cut and paste over airdrop?
Airdrop isn't possible but you could download the iCloud app on PC and share that way...or worst case scenario you just email yourself the file and download it on your PC!
@@eyedesyn But how did he do it in this video? He did it so nonchalantly, but as far as I know, there's no way to just cut and paste from iPad to desktop.
@@VictorDiGiovanni Hey Victor! I apologize for just glossing over that in the video. It's the exact same thing I did a moment before with the PSD file I exported... I used Airdrop (which is a mac-only feature I think) which also lets you copy-paste between devices if they're on the same wifi network or within bluetooth range. It's SO handy for stuff like this. I haven't touched a PC in probably close to 20 years so I'm not sure if there's a PC option that does this.
this was honestly such a helpful video, I wanna become an in-house illustrator and this just helped push me towards spending the money on some programmes and just furthering my career! Thank you so much!!!
Such an amazing breakdown to help everyone decide where they want to invest their time for learning more!
Thanks for this video, it gave me a better idea of which app you should use for what purpose. And I was glad that you don't speak too fast, so it was easy for me to follow
I've watched so many videos and this is hands down the best! Thank you!
Great tips thank you very much, just I didn't understand how did you copy from Procreate and Pasted it directly into Photoshop is it possible when using different devices (Especially PC with windows)?
Very helpful, thank you so much for this. I'm fairly ok with procreate. This has given me the push to get more competent with PS ans illustrator
Great tutorial. All useful info. I know who I'm going with. Thanks!
Glad you found this helpful!
Perfet! Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Great breakdown, it was very helpful. Thanks!
That's really amazing.
@21.35 Is possible to do this on PC?
Super great!
I'll take my royalties cut for my headshot 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for this video! All the info I could find was that vectors aren’t pixel based and they can be made bigger and raster images can’t. That confused me, because I couldn’t figure out why anyone would use raster images if vectors are the same but also scalable 😭
greast video, so helpful!!
Hi, we have a full time position at one of the best companies to work for in Chicago. Do you recommend any platform where I can post that job for the School of Motion alumni? Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Cheers!
You can also use Photoshop to draw goomba if you have a graphic tablet
I'm already a subscriber, so for now I'll just say - great explanations, thanks a lot!
Really Helpful Video.
perfect video, thank you!
Is there any apps for android tab that could do the same things of procreate?
Great tutorial!
Thanks a lot bro
Thank u for this!!
Thank you so much
In the last scenario... will the illustrator imported layers keep their vector properties in AE if they are brought in through PS? Or if you need to create shape layers for any reason you would just go back to the original AI file?
basically, the vector file that is imported to photoshop becomes raster
@@ImogenValkyrie thanks! I imagined it would be the case, but thought I'd ask
greaat thank you :)
Happy to help!
live long and prosper school of motion..
Is this channel sponsored (or otherwise contributed to) by Adobe?
Just seems suspicious that Afinity make stunning raster and vector software that gets ignored by the channel in vids like this
From my knowledge SoM has official partnerships with both Adobe and Maxon
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How did you copy from iPad and paste in desktop? (I'm a PC user with an iPad, so if there's some sort of extra sorcery that two apple based products can do, I'm unaware of it.) Can you cut and paste over airdrop?
Airdrop isn't possible but you could download the iCloud app on PC and share that way...or worst case scenario you just email yourself the file and download it on your PC!
@@eyedesyn But how did he do it in this video? He did it so nonchalantly, but as far as I know, there's no way to just cut and paste from iPad to desktop.
@@VictorDiGiovanni Hey Victor! I apologize for just glossing over that in the video. It's the exact same thing I did a moment before with the PSD file I exported... I used Airdrop (which is a mac-only feature I think) which also lets you copy-paste between devices if they're on the same wifi network or within bluetooth range. It's SO handy for stuff like this.
I haven't touched a PC in probably close to 20 years so I'm not sure if there's a PC option that does this.
Love watching this. I think that it could be of use to research a service such as P-R-O-M-O-S-M!