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Part 1 Easiest Beginner iPad Procreate Portrait Tutorial Ever!

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UPDATE - PART 2 is here!!! Hi everyone! Just wanted to make a really simple tutorial for beginners to get started with portrait painting on Procreate. If you do not have facetune you can always just skip that part and go straight into tracing at 4:45 DISCLAIMER - for those of you who don’t watch the entire video and kept insisting that it’s copying/cheating/ fraud etc without listening to my explanation I feel compelled to explain again. In a painting process there’s a couple of stages - 1. Getting familiar with the software is Procreate 2. Drawing 3. Grayscale 4. Color 5. Brushwork 6. Finishing this method involves tracing and color picking which takes away the learning process of drawing, grayscale and color stages so that you can focus on learning the software, brushwork and finishing. It shouldn’t be used as a crutch forever but a good way to get started and learn from this process. If you are interested in learning the hard way you can watch my other tutorials not labeled as beginner. Leaving negative comments would discourage other artists wanting to start from zero. I will not be replying any negative comments. Don’t wanna keep repeating and explaining myself. Enjoy the tutorial today! Please credit me if you use my brushes or color palettes! Beginners, pls watch the Procreate basic series if you're new to procreate. Procreate Basics Tutorial - Procreate brushes & color palettes mentioned in tutorial = Link 1 - Link 2 - How to install : 1. Go to any of the link above. Put in any amount and checkout. 2. You will receive an email with a Download button. 3. First you can try to click on the button in your iPad. 4. The link should bring you to the brush set. Which you can load into Procreate by clicking on 'Open in Procreate' Troubleshooting 1. Instead of clicking on the link in your iPad, you can click the link in your computer. 2. Unzip the file if need to and save it to your iCloud or Dropbox. 3. Navigate to that file in your iPad and click open with Procreate. You also need Procreate 4 in order to import .brushset Have fun! ~Haze Subscribe to my channel - More art at OTHER PLACES YOU CAN FIND MY FACE & ART YOUTUBE - FACEBOOK - INSTAGRAM - WEBSITE - purchase my art via SPEED PAINTING -

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