 What's good you two, this your boy Chihuahua back at y'all again with another art tutorial man. If you're new to this channel, go ahead hit that like button, come in, subscribe, miss you clip, post notifications so you will be notified anytime your boy Johnson heat. In today's video, I will be teaching you guys how to use the symmetry tool inside of Procreate. So without further ado, let's jump right into this video. Okay, if you wondering what size artboard I'm using, it's 18 by 18 inches. See the reason I use that size because the bigger your artboard is, it hide all the flaws. It don't, you don't really get to see the flaws in the pictures. You know what I'm saying? But you don't get that many layers. So the bigger your artboard is, the fewer layers you get to use and the smaller your artboard is, you get to use more layers, but you got to sacrifice quality. That's why I use bigger artboards. Okay, what you want to do, I like to start out with a sketch. So I find a neon color. Let's go to drawing guy, then you want to go to edit drawing guy, and now you want to come over here to symmetry. Boom. You can make your in-between line any color you want it to be and hit done. Now whatever you draw on one side of the line is going to appear on the other side as well. So most of the time what I draw using the symmetry, I'll be drawing faces and where I get some nice references photos from, um, Pinterest, all you got to do is go inside the, go to printpictures.com and then you type, um, front view faces, or front faces in there to give you a nice, uh, photography photo of a front view of a face. And then you can use it as a reference and then just, you know what I'm saying, create your own from that, that picture. That's what I do a lot. Man, I really love using this symmetry too, man. Okay, further. You always start out with your sketch. Don't go right into it because you got to kind of map everything out. That's what I like to do first. We like to map everything out for, for we start with the, the main, you know what I'm saying? Just a nice little layout, you know what I'm saying, I need lips like this, right here like that. Try to bring this in a little smaller and a cheekbone in like that. I saw this in, but you see, I like to start out with my little sketch first, man. Get us a nice little blueprint out and it's okay if you don't start out real good using this symmetry tool. It took me some time to get, get the hang of it, you know what I'm saying? You're going to have a lot of fun playing with this tool in the field, okay? Throw the eye like that and we're going to draw this, you know what I'm saying? Then always you got to make the ear start with that eye, then it ends with the nose and keep it even, you know what I'm saying? Boom. Get a nice little hairline, come on like this, my touch shouldn't be tricking. And we just going to do the sketch, it's a tutorial purposes. If y'all want to see a part two of this video and for me to finish it out, get this to a hundred likes, get this video to a hundred likes and we'll, and we'll come back and finish it. I can finish it for you guys, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to cover this eye in real quick like that, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. But like I said, whatever you do on one side, appear on the other side, so it'll bite your tongue. But the symmetry tool only shine when you're trying to make the other side look exactly like the other side. So if you draw somebody with their face turned slightly to the left or slightly to the right, it ain't going to turn out good. So you got to make sure you draw like a straight view. It can be animals, it can be anything you think of. But both sides got to be exactly the same for the symmetry tool to really work because if you don't got it looking the same and it ain't going to work, remember I told you. Don't be hard. But you're getting the practice of sketching, practice on sketching because if you, you master how to sketch, you're going to become a way better artist. A sketch is just a blueprint. So you get your blueprint person when you be at that house, when you be at that artwork, it's going to turn out super dope. I'll keep that in mind. Okay, okay. Yeah, we got a nice little, got us a nice little sketch. I want to make these nose come out a little wider. I'm going to do this, we're going to span this line like that, and this one like this. But yeah, the more you practice man, the better you become as an artist. So if you was ever wondering what's the secret to become a better artist, it's the more you do it, bro. Trial and error, you got to draw a lot, you know what I'm saying? And I think, I think it's one of the best programs to really do it because it'll give you that feel like you really drawing on paper. So it's like drawing on paper without wasting paper. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, man. Got us a nice little sketch. There you have it, you guys. How to use the symmetry tool, you know what I'm saying? Go ahead, leave your comments in the comments section. Tell me what y'all want to see next. Make sure you stay tuned, come on heat coming soon, and I'm out, you're staying.