

Selecting No will prevent you from using this feature. The first time you do this Procreate will ask permission to use the iPad’s camera. USDZ file in Gallery, tap Actions > 3D > View in AR. I recommend taking my first course, " Procreate with Nikolai Lockertsen", before moving on to this course. Take a painted 3D object and place it in the real world using augmented reality. Get ready to learn a lot throughout this whole process as we bring an idea to a fully polished painting and animated scene! The great thing about master studies is that both amateur artists/illustrators and experienced industry working professionals can benefit from them. There’s always something new to learn from the Old Masters, whether it’s composition, lighting or even a storytelling technique. And, of course, I'll be showing you how to use clever tricks in Procreate and Lumafusion to do this. Paint with artistic brushes that lay painterly textures.Step 1: This tutorial is meant to show you how to use the Effortless Brush as a dragon scale so. Mimic the work of artists you admire with this Procreate tutorial. You'll get to see my preparation stage, watch as I do a highly detailed concept painting from idea to final polish, and follow along as I make it come to life with animation and camera movement. I'll be showing you every step of my process as I work on my idea of a mischievous girl snagging some food from a sleeping chef's food stand. While my other course ends before I do all of the details and show a fully polished render, in this course, you'll be following me through my process of creating a highly detailed scene from concept to completion, and then we're going to take it a step further by animating it in Lumafusion. Think of this course as a direct continuation of where my first course stops. Whenever I post a high-rendered concept on social media, I am always asked if I have a tutorial for that image but I never do, so I created this course to address exactly that.
