Procreate App Review. This app just wants to get you painting, and assumes anyone who wants to find out more will spend a few minutes reading a manual. In all, it’s a great buy. And although the ten-quid price-tag might suggest Procreate is geared towards seasoned iPad artists, it’s ideal for anyone armed with an iPad who fancies a spot of digital painting. Procreate makers Savage seem to be most proud of the app's latest animation features, and seeing them in action did not disappoint. The above video will show you what we mean (but do turn off ad blocking.) Procreate 5's animation magic lies in onion skins, where the previous frame of your sequence becomes a faint layer to draw the next one over. In the Procreate app, there are lots of ways to alter the appearance and colors present in a single layer. Select the magic wand icon to open the adjustment commands. With the first few adjustment tools, you can modify the layer’s opacity, sharpness, introduce blurry effects, and add levels of noise for a grainy look.
Procreate is an impressive, pro-level drawing app designed around a digital artist’s workflow. It's a stand-alone drawing tool for the iPad (there's a separate Procreate Pocket app for smaller devices) that untethers artists from laptops and desktops, freeing them up with liberating, mobile creativity. Procreate is a great app with many Pros and interesting features. But as with everything it has its cons. Let’s look at everything that is good about it and what it lacks. Being an illustrator and designer for over a decade now, I work with Procreate quite often.
Overall, a product of this maturity and quality is a rare thing. Artists who own an iPhone should make Procreate Pocket 2 their app of choice, and this app also works on iPad and iPod touch. Buy Procreate Pocket 2 for $4.99/£4.99 here Read more about the best iPhone apps for artists and designers
Procreate isn't just an app to use on the go; it's simply impressive enough to take the place of many desktop programs. Thanks to the customization function the brush options are limitless, but an impressive arsenal is also included. Working in layers is easy since kids can move between layers with a tap. Procreate isn't just an app to use on the go; it's simply impressive enough to take the place of many desktop programs. Thanks to the customization function the brush options are limitless, but an impressive arsenal is also included. Working in layers is easy since kids can move between layers with a tap. Procreate is the most powerful and intuitive digital illustration app available for iPad. It's packed with features artists love, and it's an iPad exclusive. While Procreate gets all around rave reviews – it is an Apple Design Award winner and App Store Essential app – it probably won’t replace a desktop application such as Photoshop or Illustrator. More than likely, Procreate is an additional tool that comes with all the benefits above, understanding that it has some shortfalls as well.