![]() If your drawing looks the way you want it to, click the “actions” (wrench) and select Share. Any stylus will work, but the Apple Pencil is best.Ĭlick on Layers and uncheck the box next to your reference layer. Trace just the lines you need on your drawing. Use the sliders on the right to reduce the pencil line size and even reduce the brush opacity if you want. (that way - when you print the drawing - the lines won’t be as harsh)Ĭlick on the brush library and pick the Sketching category. Select “Palettes” at the bottom and pick a light brown color. Make sure the tracing layer that you just added is the one that is selected (it will turn blue when selected).Ĭlick on the color icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Now click the plus sign (in Layers) to add a layer on top of your reference. ![]() (This lightens your reference photo so you’ll be able to see the tracing lines) Tap the ‘N’ and adjust the blue slider to about 60%. Make sure your photo has been cropped in Photos to get rid of unwanted picture information surrounding your subject.Ĭlick the Layers icon (upper right corner - looks like two squares on top of each other). ![]() Hit “Actions” (wrench) and select the “Add” category - Choose Insert a photo and select a photo from your Photos albums. Using Procreate to Trace and Print a Drawing (revised)
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