One-Line Art and Procreate Brush Studio

Class: Level Up Your One-Line Art with Procreate Brush Studio by Attabeira German (Disclaimer: if you sign up through the link, we’ll both get one free month of Skillshare).

This class teaches line art in Procreate as well as an introduction to Procreate brush studio. We start with using three ready-made brushes that come default with Procreate. These brushes are dry ink, monoline, and syrup. Dry ink has a small taper and a rough texture to it. Monoline has a single stroke width. And syrup is a smooth line with a lot of taper so it is pretty sensitive to pressure. These are my first three cats in the image below.

For the second part of the class, we take a look at Procreate brush studio. I was very interested in the stabilization setting since increasing this setting helps keep the lines from being wobbly or jittery. I have this problem with wobbly lines when drawing on iPad, but not so much on paper, so this was really confusing me before. I’m happy Attabeira linked me this class in response to my other one-line art project. I decided to edit the dry ink brush since I enjoy the rough texture of the brush, and increased the stabilization and taper. This is the fourth cat in the image below.

four line art style cats done with different procreate brushes
Ella Chiang

Ella Chiang is a digital product designer based in Southern California.

http://ellatronic.com
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