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Save and organize your Procreate art files - Procreate Tutorial
From the course: Learning Procreate
Save and organize your Procreate art files
- As you create new documents, they will automatically be saved in the Procreate gallery. From within the gallery, you can manage individual drawings by placing your finger or stylus on the image and swiping to the left. A menu will appear, and from there, you can tap to share, duplicate, or delete a file. I'm going to duplicate that file. This comes in handy when you like where a drawing is going, but you want to explore and save the original drawing. Next, in the upper right-hand corner is the gallery menu, which includes Select, Import, and Photo. You can select multiple images to preview, share, duplicate, or delete. Images can be imported from your files or cloud backup, plus you can import photos from your iPad. You'll also use the gallery space to organize your work. Imagine that the gallery is a real studio space and you have been so busy making art that all of the sudden you realize you have work laying around…
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Create a canvas1m 22s
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Save and organize your Procreate art files1m 56s
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Exploring Procreate's interface3m 38s
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Use hand gestures to navigate47s
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Draw, paint, smudge, and erase4m 37s
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Edit your brushes using the Brush Studio2m 29s
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Using the Color Palette panel4m 21s
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Introduction to layers1m 41s
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Explore the Mask and Alpha Lock layer selections2m 24s
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Layer opacity and blend modes3m 3s
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Squares, circles, and rectangles4m 7s
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Use drawing guides4m 31s
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Create your own symmetrical drawings5m 27s
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Make digital sketchbook pages2m 58s
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Painting on a 3D surface12m 55s
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