![]() ![]() You’ll learn time-saving tips and techniques that you can integrate into your creative process, and use Procreate more effectively in your work that’s 100% vector. In this class I’ll take you through a step-by-step workflow I use to create my vector drawings. This is my second Skillshare course which now available on my teaching platform Learn with Lisa for those who don’t have a Skillshare membership! Not only can Procreate add a new dimension to your work, it’s proven to be a great partner to Illustrator resulting in an authentic hand-drawn quality in less time. With Total Training for Adobe Illustrator CS4: Advanced, you'll learn all the secrets that illustrators use everyday to create vector artwork faster and more accurately. Well show you how to trace images in Adobe Illustrator with Live Trace. Since discovering how to successfully integrate Procreate into my vector work which helps me retain a hand drawn look, it has become an essential tool that saves me hours. Adobe Illustrators Live Trace makes it easy to convert raster image files (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, etc.) into vector-based images. But what if you really love the hand drawn look in your work and all the amazing arty brushes that Procreate offers? ![]() Illustrator allows for infinite scaling and is often much easier to edit, recolour and adjust artwork, making it a go-to app many artists prefer. ![]() If you sell on platforms like Society 6 or Redbubble you’ll know that large format artwork is king when if comes to quality and printing onto items like shower curtains and wall art. Procreate is one of the best drawing apps out there, but it has limitations when it comes to enlarging artwork. If you’re a die-hard vector fan (like me) that loves Adobe Illustrator, you might be wondering how you could use Procreates’ raster digital drawings in your workflow, and still maintain the vector-based flexibility. Are you wondering how you can use the power of Adobe Illustrator with the artistic creativity of Procreate? ![]()
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