 What's good, YouTube? This is your boy Chihuahua back at y'all again with another tutorial, man. If you're new to this channel, go ahead and hit that like button. Come in, subscribe, make sure you click post notifications so you will be notified anytime you buy Johnson Heat. In today's video, I will be teaching you guys how to use Procreate for beginners. So without further ado, let's jump right into this video. Okay, don't look at all this. Don't look at all this, yeah. You're going to get there. We got to start from the basis though. First thing you want to do, you want to hit this plus sign in the top right. And this part is where you can choose your canvas size. Come right here to new and create a new canvas. Most of the time when I'm doing my canvas size, I like to use inches. You know what I'm saying? So it won't show too much pixels. So let's go to inches and you see the DPI. I always keep your DPI on 300 resolution so you can get a high quality picture. And let's go to 18 by 18. And what's so dope about this? It'll tell you how many layers each size get. So if we do an 18 by 18 inch canvas size, the max layers are to give us 14. So if we go a little smaller, that's if you just one of those people that need a lot of layers, all you got to do is just come back up to your canvas and just resize this jump. Now if you do 15 by 15, you'll get 22 layers. But I like 18 by 18. So I'm good with 14 layers. Okay, cool. Let's go to create. Got our canvas size. Then it's going to take you to this little tab right here. You want to come over here, you want to click your brush. And every time I start on a new picture, I come up to sketches, the pencil brush. And my favorite brush to start out with is the 6B pencil. And that give me like a realistic, you know, texture for real. Right here is your opacity. I like to bring that down. This is the size of your brush right here. So if you want to make your brush bigger, you drag it up. You want to make your brush very small, you just drag that down. You know what I'm saying? Click this circle in the top right corner. And that's your color wheel. So you get to choose the color you want to use. You know what I'm saying? So most of the time when I'm starting out with a sketch, I start out with like a neon color, like any bright color, you know what I'm saying? So let's start out with something like this, like boom. And then hit your brush again. Come out here. You know what I'm saying? It's the work on your little sketch. You know what I'm saying? Just say if we was drawing this thing out like that, or something, just drawing anything. I mean, and you want to erase. Just say, I don't like, none of this I did. All you got to do is hit this back arrow. Just keep tapping it. You know what I'm saying? And it's going to take you back to the beginning. Another thing you want to do too is click your brush. Let's click our 6B pencil. And you can go inside your brush and you can make custom tweaks to it. You know what I'm saying? Move your stabilizer up. If you want the program to help you make crispier lines without the jitters, you move this one up. You know what I'm saying? So just play around with the stabilizer any time you're trying to get some clean lines. All right, hit done. Let me almost get something real quick just so we can have something to start out with. Let's make us a little character. Let's create us a little character real quick. All right, we got our sketch, right? What you want to do is you click this N button right here, and you can bring the opacity down if you want to. Like that. Okay, you click this plus button to create a new layer. Now if you want to select the color black, any time you want to get true black, you double tap inside there. And if you want to get true white while you got it moved over here, you double tap and it'll move it straight to the true white. So keep that in mind. When you go to black, you double tap and it's going to move you to the true black. And then when you bring it up to the white, you double tap and it'll move you to the true white. So let's start out with the black. Okay, the favorite pen I like to use, I mean, the favorite brush I like to use when it comes to doing finalizing line work, I like to use the technical pen. And that's in your inking brushes. So the technical pen moved it. So okay, to zoom in, you take your two fingers like this, and you spread them out like this, go like that. That's how you zoom in. And then you bring them closer to zoom out. So zooming in. And then we just gonna make our line super clean. And I'm going to show you my brush settings for my technical pen. Just like I told you, I clicked inside. I go to my stabilizer. And my stabilizer is on 59%. So it'll help me make those crispy lines. You know what I'm saying? Okay, rain this over like that. Rain this up. Drag this color black from right there. And you drop it in the closed area and it'll fill it in automatically for you. You know what I'm saying? Let's just finish our lady and they finish our character. Yeah, yeah. Rain this over. Rain this over. And I'm gonna have a part two for the tutorials for beginners. I'm gonna just do a whole series for y'all because it's a lot I can show y'all about this program for real. You know what I'm saying? Speaking of Procreate, if you see this video, sponsor me. Please. I had a major program. Cool. Let's see. Put this on like this. Close this all like that. Still make sure you close your lines out so the paint bucket too won't have no problem. You know what I'm saying? And I know my character ugly, bro. Don't tell me. I'm just trying to teach y'all how to use this program. So don't judge me. Please. I'm gonna add them a beard. Let's do them a beard, man. Beard game. Yeah. That's all he was missing. Beard. Yeah, yeah. Put them a little beard on there. Do a little ear like this. Come to this side. This all like that. Make this little ear come up like this. All right. I'm gonna do these little eyebrows. You know what I'm saying? We got a little, we got a little solid character though. He came out. He came out flat old at the same time. And boom, we got our little character. This little character we started with. You feel me? Now just say, okay, you want to delete the sketch layer. All you got to do is slide it to the left and hit delete. You want to move this picture to the center. You hit this this little tool right here. What you call it? The pointer tool, the selection tool. Move this right here. You just drag it. Okay. Now you got, you see the four, the four different options we got. We got free form. We got uniform. We got distort. We got warp. So look, you want to warp and I'm gonna show you what all of them do. This will warp do where you can just pinch and shape it how you want to shape it. You know what I'm saying? You can just play around with it with warp. See if you like it. And then just say, if you don't like it, get out of it and hit that back arrow and it'll switch it back how you had it. So let's move this right here real quick. And then distort. Distort or make it skinnier, you know, make it wider, go back out and let's go to free form, free form. It pretty much worked like distort to me. But yeah, that's what them brushes do, man. I need to show y'all how to color this. First thing you want to do, create a copy of your line work by duplicating it. And I always keep a version of the line work by itself. So what we're going to do, we're going to lock this top layer so we don't make a mistake and color on top of it or nothing. Come over here to our color wheel. Find me a nice little color to start with for the skin tone and drag and drop. You feel the drag and drop feel at the end. And when I'm doing like faces, I always put my eyes and my lips on a totally separate layer. So let's copy the line work again. Let's unlock the second one and come right here. And let's put like some lip color and eye color in. So drag and drop that. Rain this up right here. Drag and drop that like that. And then we're going to find some color the eyes. Bam. Now what I do for the shading, I create a layer by itself. Add a new layer and put it in between like the eyes layer, the color I layer and the skin layer. I put it in between those two and I hold my finger on the skin tone layer so I can have it at the top wheel. Come down here and try to find a nice little shadow for. Okay, cool. Find me a little shadow. Still on my technical pen and all you do is you draw what you want the shadows in and you make sure you close your line off those still. So I came back to close that line off and I just fill it in. Simple as that. You know what I'm saying? Because you got to remember this is a layer by itself. So if I don't close it off it'll just paint over the whole picture. So fill that in. Come back, make sure I'm closing it off and look. Now just say, wait, hold up, let me add this. Add it right there like that. Now just say I want it to tweak that shadow layer. And then I'm going to play with these levels you feel until I get it to my liking. And I like that right there. And we're going to get out of it like that. Another thing too, if you own a layer that you don't want to color outside of and you just want to stay inside of the borders, I'm going to tell you what you do. We're going to go to this eye layer. The layer we got the eyes and the lips on. We're going to click it and we're going to go to select. Now what that did right there, it made sure it made a border for us. So we don't color outside of the lines. So let me come over here to this noise brush. I like to use this noise brush. And you see how it's not letting me go outside of my lines? You see what I'm seeing? It's keeping us inside of the little borders, man. So make my brush a little darker so we can get a little better, a little fade, something like that. And just say if I want to blur this, I want to make it look a little smoother. We can just go to our fade. Let's go back to the magic one and let's go to occasion blur. Let's slide it up a little bit. Oh, you know what? I messed up. I didn't put that shadow on his own layer. So we ain't going to use that. We're just going to go back out of that. If I were to put that shadow I did on his own layer, which I can go back and do, let's just hit the back, backspace. Let's hit backspace, create a new layer by hitting the plus. And since we got it selected, since we got the eye selected and the lip selected, even when we create new layers, it's not going to let us go outside of that area. So we good. You know what I'm saying? So go ahead and do my little shade, like right there. And then I'm going to come back to my magic one, two, gauging and blur. And we're going to move this up by dragging, by holding down on our string and sliding to the right. That's all you do. And the more you slide to the right, the more it gives you that effect. Okay, now we can we can tag her out of that. You know what I'm saying? Got our look here to look in bright. I'm going to create a selection around the line work. And I'm going to show you all what I'm doing there. We're going to create a layer right above the everything. So let me go to the color brown real quick. Come down here to my stone wall brush. And we're going to just give him a little outfit like this. Because you can't start the rain. You know what I'm saying? Then we're going to come down here to the light pen. Don't bring this up a little bit. And boom, boom, boom. There you have it, man. There you have it. You've been cared to. All right, look, you know what I'm doing? I'm uh, I want to go above and beyond. So let's go back to our line words. Select, hit select, so it won't let us color outside the line work. Let's go to the top layer and let's make a dark color real quick. And let me, let me go to this clay brush. Okay, we on our clay brush. Uh-oh. I forgot to make the selection. Okay, make the selection so it don't let us color outside the area. We on our clay brush. Do this like this. Since we did that, let's make it a little brighter right here. You feel me? Make our brush a little smaller while we still on the clay brush. Oh, just like this. And there you have it, you guys. You feel me? If you want to, um, change the background color, you got to do select the background and switch the color for you. Boom. And this is our first how to use Procreate for beginners. I will have a part too because it's so much I need to touch on, man. Thank you guys for watching. Make sure you stay tuned because Moheed is coming real soon and I'm out this thing.