 What's good, you two? This is your boy Chiwara, back with you all again with another tutorial, man. Today I will be teaching you guys how to make Victor style cartoon heads inside of Procreate on your iPad or your whatever device you're using. We're using Procreate. The app is called Procreate. It's right. It just looks like it right here. If you're new to the channel, go ahead and hit that like button. Come and subscribe. Make sure you click post notifications so you will be notified the time I drop some heat. And before we jump into this video, man, I want y'all to go ahead and drop in the comment section, free 21 Savage. Now without further ado, let's jump right to the video. Okay, first thing you want to do, you want to open it up and you already want to have a picture you find to use, save in your camera roll. So now we're going to click this little tool. We're going to go to add, insert a photo. And as you can see, I got that picture saved. So what you want to do, you want to go ahead and stretch that out. I'm over here, drop the opacity down. And I'm using an Apple pencil, by the way. You know what I'm saying? This really come in handy when you're drawing on your iPad. You know what I'm saying? The pressure sensitivity is so dope on this thing. So look, now we're going to create us a new layer, put it right above the image. You want to come over here to your brushes. You want to select the inking brush. Then we're going to get the technical pen. Double click it, and you're going to bring your stream line all the way up to max. So it'll help you create your lines. So you can make some clean lines. You know what I'm saying? Now we're going to come over here to the sides. Make sure your opacity on your brushes all the way up. Don't come to the sides. And now we're going to start working. The more you do it, the better you'll get at making some clean lines. If you want to fill in areas like this that's closed off, all you got to do is drag the color and drop it inside. So the main focus is making cartoon heads and stuff like that. You want to make sure you got some clean line work steady. Make your time closed off by just filling in. Save some time. A little bigger. I always switch the size of, you know what I'm saying? When you're doing different things. So you can have a very nice looking cartoon head. Keep it all running the opacity up on the picture zone so we can see where it is. This right here. I'm going to select this in this corner, in the top left corner. Make sure you got that selected. And now we're going to draw kind of like an imaginary side line. You can tell what we're trying to do. The lines we're trying to stay inside. Okay. I need to draw that over. I'm going to select it again. Make that side line come right here. Come over here. Now that we got that, we're going to go back to our brush. I'm going to go to your brush. Branch down. We got that little hair fade. You know what I'm saying? Okay. Now what we're going to do, we're going to go back to our hair brush right here. And we're going to make that brush smaller. Bring the opacity all the way up. And we're going to come right here and add some details inside the hair. So they had that little real texture type feel. Like our brush a little smaller. So we can get right here. And also we can go back to the little, this brush right here. That smaller picture back up so we can see the color of this brush right here. Inking brush, technical pen, goes off this head without drip effect. It help us out. Okay. Now that we finished with the line work, now we're going to go in and add color. So what you want to do, you want to make a copy of your line work, duplicate it. And one thing you can do, you can bring your picture opacity back up and you can sample the colors off the original picture, but I like to create. So our second layer where we made a copy of our line work. Nice base color. Put a skintone and drop it. What you want to do, you want to fill in all the areas that that drag and drop miss. So let's go to our studio pen. I got streaming all the way down so we can have control, no control, but it moves faster. You just want to go through. You just want to color all the areas that you drop to mix everything except your eyes and your mouth. We just color in this color in his skin. Okay, we can drop to that. Then what you want to do, right click your color layer. I mean, just click your color layer. I'm thinking we're on the computer. My bad. You want to click your color layer and you want to hit select. And what that's going to do is going to make it where you cannot color outside that cartoon outside the skin color we just made. So we're going to create us a new layer in between and we're going to go to our color right here. And we're going to find a darker shadow and go back to our technical opinion. A little smaller. We're going to add our detail with shadows crease and make sure every time you do it, you kind of close it off yourself so you can fill it in. You know what I'm saying? So as you notice, I'm drawing an imaginary line right here that I can't see just so I can close it off when it's time to fill in. I can fill in. Bam. We're just going to go with that whole technique for the whole picture. The imaginary line technique. Meaning you can't see it but it's there. Oh shit, I said invisible. So I'm so I can have a little more control and faster. Now that we're done with the dark shadows on the skin, now we fill in a sample of our skin tone by holding on to the color. And we're going to come up here and we're going to find a color in between a nice in between color. That's it. We're going to try it out. You're going to create a new layer and you're going to put it under your dark shadows. And you're going to keep stacking from dark to light and it's going to go lighter every time you make a new stack. It's got to be lighter and it's got to go underneath. I'm learning this with y'all. I'm trying to get the hang of it myself so we we are learning our mid-tone. We're getting the hang of this. I mean duplicate a lot. So let that layer so we can only focus inside the areas we cut the technical pen with white circles for the glare. How to make a cartoon head using your iPad. Making it look like Victor Art, man. If you're new to the channel go ahead and hit that like button. Come in. You already know the Mohi coming soon. And I'm out this time.