How I turn My Procreate Drawings Into Vector Graphics Using Adobe Illustrator
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2018
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You guys asked me to make a video showing how I turn my procreate drawings in vector graphics so here it is. In this video I'm showing you how I import & vector my procreate drawings using Adobe Illustrator 2018. If you get lost at any point please feel free to ask me questions in the comment section below or follow me @charleypangus
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How's everyone doing? 😀
Charley Pangus youre so cool sir 👍👍
Maria Luisa thank you 😁
Charley Pangus yeah this channel is awesome, keep working:))
Hi Charley, thank you so much for this!!! I’ve been looking for something like this for ages! 😊 can you do this with something that has different layers? Such as colour?
Good video, can you transfer it and keep the Color in it or do you need to bring it in as a b and w only?
Thank you for talking fast and getting to the point. 👍
Matilda Porter Exactly what i came here to say. And he doesn’t talk through every tiny detail like we’ve never seen a computer before. I love it 👍🏻
Amen to that!
I love when a video does what the title says. This was clear and to the point without a lot of unecessary information, and really clearly demonstrated.
I would love to see a tutorial of how you created that in procreate! The letters in the perfect circle, etc, I'm still learning. :)
Thanks, Charley. I find that it’s best to NOT resize the TIFF format file after bringing it into Illustrator as the image trace function captures more detail from the reference pixels of the image at the larger size. The image trace can essentially render more curves and detail points at the larger size. Once refined and rendered as vectors, you can then scale the new vector shapes down and more detail will be evident. Nice pace in your videos. So many others resort to snail pace instruction. Thanks!
Came here to say this. Great catch, but also great video.
@@PhoenixMoore so basically, leave it big and out of the art board till you vector it ?
@@christieovalles5814 Basically, yes. It may take longer to render and such but the results have always been better, at least in my dealing with it.
This is LIFE CHANGING for me. I can't draw in illustrator and Procreate has been my lifeline for learning to draw. Now I can add my drawings to Illustrator for logos! Thank you!
Always here to help where I can :)
Can u do a logo for me 😔?
Love how simple this is. Easier video I've ever seen. Thanks so much!!
Thank you for this. Always nice to learn a new aspect of the process in Illustrator! That 'ignore white' function is a good one. Also, thanks for getting right to the point and moving along in the steps. Succinct and easy to follow. :)
This video just completely saved me from having to redraw an artwork. I knew how to convert my image to vector, but I was using a png and it was coming out terrible. Using a TIFF gave back so much detail that was being removed from my drawing. THANK YOU!
I love that texture, man. I gotta try this ASAP. Thanks for sharing!
awesome dude been looking for an easy vector method from procreate you killed it dude
Simple, clear, straightforward and helpful! Thank you!
Thanks so much for sharing. I haven't played around with Procreate yet, but it seems like a solid app. I'm going to give it a try. I've done a similar process back in the day pre-iPad to get my hand-sketches into a vector format. Well done. Great clear demo.
Thanks! Started to use Procreate year ago and with new commissions there was need for vector files, but this one is good solution. Let’s start!
So is Sunday morning , I’m fixing breakfast for my daughter and I’m thinking at some point I’ll have to learn how to vectorize my procreate drawings next week.
Next thing I know I’m watching this video and before my beautiful daughter ends her breakfast I know the basics of what I thought would be a hard learning process.
You’re a natural born educator my friend.
Muchas gracias for the amazing tutorial. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Loved watching this tutorial! Very helpful!
Thanks for sharing all the amazing techniques you have learned!!
This is so helpful! I'm referencing this info for my first oracle deck ;) Thank you so much for creating this super clear and informative video, Charley! I spend the majority of my time analog painting and feel confident and inspired to keep going with the digital aspects of the deck project thanks to you!
Thanks Charley, you really helped me out! Keep up the good work and btw that's a sick logo you made!
Nice one! Been learning a lot from your vids. Keep it up!
I’ve been retracing my files manually like a fool. Thanks for this!
Yea that sucks I did that the first time
That’s nothing wrong with that my friend. It all depends on how you want your artwork to look like.
So clear and helpful, thank you!
by far one of the best tutorials... thanks bro!
That’s what I like easy thanks charley great video 👍👍👍😎
This was so helpful, thanks for sharing it!
This was an incredibly concise and informative video-thanks so much for giving a quick and quality overview on how to do this. It was the perfect refresher for me.
I’m really happy to hear that!
That ignore white thing is so useful thank you so much.
Just wanted to say thanks so much for the help...awesome video!
Charley!!!!! This is such a quick and easy to follow and implement tutorial!. You have saved me HOURS of time, trying to work with A.I. THANK YOU. I especially loved the tip to remove the white background so the image becomes a PNG. what what ???? THANKS
this. is. insane. thank you so much for teaching us!
New workflow idea. Thanks!
thanks so much! i've been using the vectorize feature for a while and I was always missing the "ignore white" feature.
God bless you for sharing this lol I have been stuck at it for a bit almost thinking i have to redo all my work :D
Great video, straight to the point. Respect!
Right on! Clear and to the point. - Subscribed!
Thanks for saving the day and QUICKLY!
Anytime
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Thank you this is the only tutorial that’s helped me!
Thank you so much, that was perfect!
thank you!!big help!
omg. i didnt know about the "ignore white" option!!!! that is SO useful LOL. Thank u for the video!
You’re amazing! Saved me thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! :)
Nice one!! Just the job and so simple, great
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
thanks this is very helpful thank you sooo much!
Perfect. Very Simple! Thaank you so much🙏
thank you!! very useful!
Thank you. This is really really helpful.
Game changer. Thanks you!
i watched so many videos on how to transfer designs to illustrator nd best video out.
Very clear cut awesome video
Thankyou so much for the tutorial inneed it so bad 👌🏻 and u explain it like a pro
this was super helpful thank you 😊
😊what’s up C…that was AWESOME… very helpful crystal clear on directions. Looking forward to learning more from you….,. ✌🏾✍🏾
Actually useful tips! 👍🏼
Great tips!!
You saved my life with this tip. Thanks!!!
Morgan JT thank you I’m so happy I can win :)
FINALLLYYYY
Thanks for your information, I love it😁😁
Thank you for such a helpful video! Do you have any tips about afterward editing such files in adobe illustrator, or just tracing is enough to submit it to print?
Amazing video and info :)
Thank you. Very informative.
Thank you so much!
Thanks! This is very useful :)
Great video. question, what dpi and canvas size are you creating the original art in Procreate? I am creating an animated short and need to transfer my line drawings in vectored layers(arms,legs,etc) and keep the thin, pencil-line texture i used in Procreate. Building true to size 1920x1080/72 dpi. Lines are vectoring too smooth am losing detail when tracing in Illustrator. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Really incredible! Thank you
Thank you
Thank u thank u i looove that ure very direct...u got urself a new subscriber 😬
You are a flipping champion, sir.
Liked it!
Great tutorial! Of our procreate files ia multi layered with multi colors , do you recommend exporting each layer individually as a tiff and the placing them all back together as separate shapes/paths on illustrator?
So what provided the best outcomes?
Thank you. 💚
Pangu for the help!!!
Thank you so much for this video! I hope to see more of it! Im trying to draw a mural for 30 feet wall. I'm currently using Procreate at the moment and
I'm drawing them in separate pieces. After I am done, I'm planning on migrating it to Adobe illustrate and put them all together on one big sheet. Before I do that, How much Pixels and DPI should I be using while I'm drawing them separately?
thank you!!
Liked it...thanks!
very helpful video!
You’re the best 😭🤝
Me ajudou muito, muito obrigada 👍
Wow ! I don't have illustrator but I will get it cuz this is what I have been looking for for Vector formats, I have been watching Inkscape and GIMP tutorials and when I do something and wanna save them I don't see the vector formats but the thing is that if I wanna use these vectors formats on printful and Teespring they accept only Jpeg, png,Tiff etc but not vector formats kinna suck.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Excellent content and to the point. I didnt have to speed up.
A tru homie, thank you bro
Thank you!
Great video thank you!!!! :)
Great video. Was wondering what version/memory of ipad do you suggest for graphic designing??? Thanks
you're great dude. New subscriber. Cheers!
Thanks Boss! God Bless!
Hi Charley thank you so much for this video. Can you make a video on how to turn an artwork you have designed in Photoshop specifically with 3 or more colours and turn it into graphic print? At this stage I will be using DTG printing but I am confused as to what file I should be aiming to get the best quality print. Thank you in advance
Hey Charlie thanks for the great video, I was wondering if there’s any way to do the same fore procreate works that contain multiple colors? I’m a rookie to procreate and graphic design, let me know if you have any tips, thanks
WOWOWOWOW!!!!!!
Is there also an option to do this in affinity designer as fast as illustrator? If yes, could you also do a video how it works? THX
This is really helpful, thank you. Would you suggest creating the entire illustration from scratch using Adobe Sketch, to bypass the trace? Thanks
Hi, what do you recommend when the ilustration its not as linear, its full of brushes of effects? I need to resize my art to a bigger size than procreate allows me
Dude, thank you so much! Your videos are so helpful.
Does this work with color images (multiple colors) ?
Does procreate no longer allow the .tiff export option? I don’t see it under my share artwork options
Hey charley I have a question...I was sending a logo design I created in
Procreate to my printer to be cut and I noticed the printer cut the words out the middle of my design. I believe it had something to do with the gaps in the color fill( I think) is there a way around this? Let me know if you understand my problem and if so anyways I could fix it. Thanks
you are amazing 😍😍😍
Haha thank you! :)
This is amazing! Thank you so much
awesome video