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So I have been struggling with how to deal with fabric creases, but this video gave me some ideas on how to solve them. Awesome piece! (And I learned today that you also work off a laptop haha)
Good video mate, it is helping a lot. Could you please tell me what brush from your pack you are using at 6:39 please? I cant seem to find the exact one.
When you write a compact script that should be less than a minute but after recording the voiceover, you realise it's a lot longer. So you speed it up to fit within the 1 minute limit for YT shorts, and you end up getting this weird distorted voice lol
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Hi man. I love your landscapes! I use Photoshop too for digital art. I use a non display huion tablet. My laptop is super slow and problematic so it makes drawing difficult sometimes. I ordered an ipad and I'll start using procreate. But I wanna try to use Photoshop too. 1. Do you prefer Photoshop or Procreate? 2. Can you open and continue your Photoshop drawings in Procreate or do you need to download the Photoshop app to do that? Thanks!
Thanks for your Kind words! Glad to know you like my landscapes. I too use a non display Huion H610X tab sometimes when I'm travelling around because my new cintiq 16 (which I recently upgraded to) is just too heavy too carry around. And it's a really good and light non display tab! Coming to the software, I've been using photoshop for over 12 years now and I've developed a certain level of seamless and intuitive familiarity with it. It's become more like muscle memory and I'm super fast at it. However I started using procreate very recently (about 8 months ago) and I'm still learning. I really love some of its neat features that keeps things very simple and minimal incorporating multiple touch gesture functions which you can't use in photoshop. Such as drag and drop color fill, double tab undo redo, pinch to merge layers, the amazing and easy blending techniques and many more. I wish photoshop had these. It'd make photoshop even better. I love using procreate for quick studies and speed painting, concept sketches or to make simple cute illustrations while I'm on the go. But when I'm doing serious work for client projects, that have complicated and heavy files with 100s of even 1000+ layers.. I'll prefer photoshop any day! Photoshop just has a lot more options to do whatever you want and in whichever way you want. It just gives you waaaaay more control over your creation than procreate. If I can create something in photoshop in 1 hour, it'll probably take me 2.5 hours to create in procreate. Also you can open Photoshop PSDs in procreate but note that it will only show the layers, clipping masks and groups. It will not recognise the masks, adjustment layers, smart objects, layer effects, and clipping maks or normal masks applied on groups. These features are not supported in procreate, making it difficult to work on complicated files. But the other way round works smoothly. Any PSD file exported from procreate will open perfectly in photoshop. So yeah that's my take on this. 🙂
@@TheGeekArtist ooo thank you! Woww 12 years in Photoshop! I've been using it for 4 years. I'm used to it but always a learner! Thank you for your reply. What about using Photoshop on the iPad. Also, I usually have a lot of layers too. But this ipad has better specs than my laptop. My laptop is old and bad. The ipad will handle things better I like to believe. So I'll try getting used to PSD tablet version. But I will probably go back to my laptop if it takes me too long
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