Procreate Dreams: A Beginners Guide
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- The new Procreate Dreams app is really fun but a little complicated to use.
That's why I made this tutorial to guide you through the process of making an animation with Procreate Dreams.
#procreatedreams #procreate #ipad
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How to reduce the speed of animation. This one is a difficult one
I have an iPad and pencil pro. I have zero digital drawing experience. Can I do this too, or do I need to learn digital drawing first?
I would recommend learning some digital drawing first.
Hey, Thanks for the video. Is ipad 9 64 gb enough for procreate dreams? how much space it use for full hd file? Please let know it will be big help. Thanks
It fills up space on the iPad pretty quickly, so if you can afford it, definitely get extra storage. As for HD animations, it should be powerful enough.
@@creativetechreviews ok, Let see. Thank you so much.
when i buy procreate do i need to buy this too? or is it a bundle with the procreate app?
Procreate Dreams is a separate app from Procreate. Both are great, but Procreate is for illustration and painting, whereas Procreate Dreams is only for animation. Procreate Dreams is 20 USD, and Procreate is 13 USD.
i want procreate on windows
That'd be nice... Doubt it'll happen
@@creativetechreviews can you suggest me a software like procreate on windows.(free)
Clip Studio Paint is my top pick for Windows art programs, despite its complexity and the fact that it isn't free. Currently, there's a Black Friday sale running, offering a 60% discount, bringing the price down to 20 USD. Additionally, there's a free trial available.